UGC NET result 2024 link screenshot goes viral; NSUI urges Dharmendra Pradhan to address delay
Vagisha Kaushik | October 16, 2024 | 03:01 PM IST | 2 mins read
UGC NET June 2024 Results: Candidates shared screenshot showing official website and asked if the result link has been removed.
NEW DELHI: Are the University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) June 2024 results out? Aspirants have been asking this question after a screenshot of UGC NET official website displaying the UGC NET 2024 result and score card links went viral on social media. The National Testing Agency (NTA) will declare the UGC NET result 2024 at ugcnet.nta.ac.in.
Sharing the image of the viral screenshot in a post on X (formerly Twitter), an aspirant asked, “This screenshot is going very viral. Has the result been removed after being posted or is it fake?”
“Sir what is happening? If this screenshot is true then where is UGC NET June 2024 result ? Need clarification on it, everyone is confused now ! Release notification regarding this and clear our doubt!," an X user wrote in a post tagging UGC chief Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar.
Another UGC NET June 2024 aspirant asked about the screenshot and said in a post, "Have they also removed the result like the answer key, or was it a technical glitch? Why are students being troubled so much? We want our results!"
UGC NET 2024 Results: NSUI demands scorecard
Meanwhile, the National Students’ of India (NSUI) urged the Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan to address the delay in the declaration of UGC NET 2024 results. In a letter to the minister, NSUI president Varun Choudhary sought his attention to anxiety amongst more than 9 lakh aspirants due to the prolonged delay in results.
The student body representative argued how PhD aspirants are suffering due to pending UGC NET result 2024 . “The exams, initially scheduled for June 2024, were rescheduled to July and August after paper leak. Now, over two months later, the results are still pending. This delay is not just an administrative issue but a serious setback for students at critical stages in their academic and career plans. With the recent directive mandating that PhD admissions be based solely on UGC NET/JRF scores, students' stress has only intensified, as they face uncertainty regarding their research and academic futures,” the letter read.
The NSUI president further urged the education ministry to address this issue immediately citing that the mental well-being and academic careers of lakhs of students are at stake. A swift release of results will provide much-needed clarity and relief to students, he stated.
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