UGC NET Result June 2019 Released; Check Your Result Here
Supriya Kumari | July 13, 2019 | 11:07 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JULY 13: National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced UGC NET result 2019 for June session on July 13. Candidates who have appeared in the exam can check their result with application number and date of birth and security pin. UGC NET 2019 result displays details related to candidates roll number, name, category, subject, subject-wise marks, total marks, percentage of marks, percentile score and qualifying status for JRF or Assistant Professor.
A total of 4756 candidates have qualified for JRF & Assistant Professor whereas 55701 candidates have qualified for Assistant Professor. Along with the declaration of UGC NET result, NTA has also released UGC NET cut off for Assistant Professor and JRF.
Candidates are able to check their cut off online on the official website - ntanet.nic.in . Candidates who have secured the minimum qualifying marks as well as overall cutoff according to their category have been declared qualified for the exam. UGC NET cut off is available subject-wise and category-wise score.
UGC NET 2019 was conducted on June 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28, 2019. UGC NET is conducted twice a year in June & December. The selection of the candidates is done on the two papers - paper I and II which is conducted online.
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