UGC Net Admit Card 2022: UGC NET JRF admit card issued, download it from the NTA website like this


Posted on 7th Jul 2022 03:27 pm by rohit kumar

UGC NET Admit Card 2022: National Testing Agency (NTA) is going to conduct the UGC-NET December 2021 and June 2022 (combined cycle) in CBT mode on 09th, 11th, and 12th July 2022 and 12th, 13th, 14th August 2022. Used to be. There is news of relief for lakhs of candidates who are waiting for the admit card for the UGC NET JRF Exam. Admit Card has been issued by NTA. NTA has also released the official notification in this regard.

 

The admit card for the examination to be held on 09 July 2022 for the respective subject(s) is available on the NTA website ugcnet.nta.nic.in. Candidates can download their respective admit cards for the respective subject(s) from the website using their application number and date of birth.

 

In case of any difficulty in downloading the admit card or any error in the data contained therein, candidates may contact the NTA helpline for correction. NTA can be called on the helpline number 011-4075 9000 or can write an e-mail at ugcnet@nta.ac.in.

 

NTA informed in the notification that the admit cards for the respective subjects for the examination to be held on July 11 and 12, 2022 are being issued soon on the NTA website ugcnet.nta.nic.in. Intimation of the city will be issued subject-wise slip and admit card for the examination to be held on later dates for the respective city.

 

Important guidelines issued by NTA

 

Admit cards are issued to the candidates provisionally, provided they fulfill the eligibility conditions for appearing in the examination.

 

Candidates should note that admit cards will no longer be sent by post from NTA.

 

The candidate should keep the admit card handy and not attempt to change an entry, or information made therein.

 

Candidates are advised to keep a copy of their admit card safe and in good condition for future reference.

 

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