UGC NET 2020 Result Updates: Official Result Link to be active @ugcnet.nta.nic.in, NTA will soon release Cutoff, Marks & Final Answer Keys for 81 Subjects
UGC NET June 2020 Exam Result will be announced on December 2020 on the official website of the National Testing Agency (NTA), i.e., ugcnet.nta.nic.in. The Cut-Off for 81 Subjects & Final Answer Keys will also be released shortly. Check Details Here!
NTA UGC NET 2020: Based on the schedule of events during the last UGC NET exam, it is expected that the results of the national level test will be released in December.
NTA UGC NET 2020: The Answer Key for the UGC NET has been released. The candidates can check and download the answer key through the website- ugcnet.nta.nic.in. The ongoing UGC NET exam is scheduled to conclude with the last exam on November 13. Reportedly, only about 6 per cent of the total number of applicants are able to pass the exam each year.
As candidates speculate whether they will be among the top few to be awarded the eligibility certificate, there is much ado regarding when the results of the exam will be published this year. Besides, the fact that the exam is being conducted after three months delay has fueled speculations as to whether the results will indeed be announced this year or not.
As per previous year records, after the UGC NET exam was held for the December session last year, the result was declared within 25 days i.e. on December 31. This year, the UGC NET exam for the June session was initially scheduled to be held from June 15 to 20. Subsequently, the result was scheduled to be released on the NTA website on July 5.
NTA UGC NET 2020 Expected Cut-Off, Result Date: Check subject wise cut off as shared by experts here
National Testing Agency, NTA would soon declare UGC NET Result 2020. The official date has not been released yet, but the answer keys of 55 subjects have already been released. Candidates who have appeared for the examination can check their results on the official site of UGC NET at ugcnet.nta.nic.in.
As the exam is closing with the last paper scheduled to be held on November 13, it is expected that the UGC NET Result will be available 25 days later i.e. somewhere during the first or second week of December. The UGC NET result will be released at the official website i.e. ugcnet.nta.nic.in.
UGC NET 2020 Expected Cutoff
Shortlisting in the UGC NET Final Merit Lists is subject to qualification as per the minimum qualifying marks and the cut-offs as determined by the UGC NET. Candidates have to secure at least 40 per cent marks (35 per cent for SC, ST, OBC and PwD) to qualify. However, only the top 6 per cent of the qualifiers of both the papers are chosen for the award of the eligibility certificate for assistant professorship.
The NTA also releases the Category-wise cut-offs of UGC NET at the official website. Last year, for the June session, the highest cut-off percentage was for the economics paper at 74.67 per cent. Subsequently, for the December session, the highest cut off percentage was again for the paper of Economics at 72 per cent. As such, this year, for the June session, the highest cut-off percentage is expected to be within 75 per cent.
In other words, candidates must aim to secure at least 75 to 80 per cent marks in the UGC NET 2020 Exam in order to get shortlisted for JRF and assistant professorship eligibility certificate.
Candidates who have appeared for the examination or will appear for the exam can check the expected cut off list subject wise as shared by experts below in the table.
UGC NET Result 2020: Subject wise expected cut off
Subject | JRF & Assistant Professor | Assistant Professor |
Economics | 72 | 62.67 |
Political Science | 66 | 57.62 |
Philosophy | 73 | 64 |
Psychology | 67.33 | 55.33 |
Sociology | 68.33 | 60 |
History | 65.33 | 54.67 |
Anthropology | 68.67 | 64.67 |
Commerce | 62.67 | 55.33 |
Education | 66.67 | 58 |
Social Work | 64.67 | 57.33 |
Defence and Strategic Studies | 74.67 | 68.67 |
Home Science | 65 | 56.67 |
Public Administration | 65.33 | 58 |
Population Studies | 69.33 | 62.67 |
Music | 74 | 63.33 |
Management | 68 | 60 |
Maithili | 79.33 | 73.33 |
Bengali | 63.33 | 52.67 |
Hindi | 60 | 53.33 |
Kannada | 58.67 | 52.67 |
Malayalam | 60.67 | 54 |
Odia | 66.67 | 57.33 |
Punjabi | 62 | 56.33 |
Sanskrit | 72.67 | 63.33 |
Tamil | 56.67 | 50 |
Telugu | 62 | 52.67 |
Urdu | 65.33 | 56.67 |
Arabic | 72.33 | 62.67 |
English | 66 | 58 |
Linguistics | 75.33 | 66 |
Chinese | 56.67 | 56.67 |
Dogri | 60 | 59.33 |
Nepali | 43.33 | 47 |
Manipuri | 54.67 | 54.67 |
Assamese | 70 | 62 |
Gujarati | 54.67 | 50.67 |
Marathi | 57.33 | 48.67 |
French | 72.33 | 62.67 |
Spanish | 66.67 | 65.33 |
Russian | 64 | 60 |
Persian | 74 | 65.33 |
Rajasthani | 68.67 | 62.67 |
German | 68 | 62.67 |
Japanese | 62 | 62 |
Adult Education | 76.67 | 70.67 |
Physical Education | 62.67 | 52.67 |
Arab Culture and Islamic Studies | 76 | 68 |
Indian Culture | 64.67 | 56.67 |
Labour Welfare | 70 | 61.33 |
Law | 64 | 58 |
Library and Information Science | 64.67 | 56 |
Buddhist, Jaina, Gandhian and Peace Studies | 78 | 64 |
Comparative Study of Religion | 70.67 | 61.33 |
Mass Communication and Journalism | 65.33 | 58 |
Performing Art ‐ Dance/Drama | 71.33 | 64 |
Museology and Conservation | 70.67 | 65.33 |
Archaeology | 70 | 62.67 |
Criminology | 79 | 72.67 |
Tribal And Regional Language | 61.33 | 53.33 |
Folk Literature | 57.33 | 54.67 |
Comparative Literature | 68 | 63.33 |
Sanskrit Traditional Subjects | 72 | 60.67 |
Women Studies | 72 | 63 |
Visual Art | 64.67 | 57.33 |
Geography | 68 | 60 |
Social Medicine & Community | 70 | 61.33 |
Forensic Science | 70 | 60.67 |
Pali | 70.67 | 62.67 |
Kashmiri | 58 | 53.33 |
Konkani | 52.67 | 50.67 |
Computer Science and Applications | 62.67 | 54.67 |
Electronic Science | 66 | 59.33 |
Environmental Sciences | 65.33 | 56 |
International and Area Studies | 74 | 69.33 |
Prakrit | 73.33 | 73.33 |
Human Rights And Duties | 78.67 | 64 |
Tourism Administration and Management | 62 | 55.33 |
Bodo | 58 | 56 |
Santali | 58 | 49.33 |
Yoga | 71.33 | 62.33 |
Sindhi | 63 | 72.67 |
For those candidates who will appear for the exams, they will have to carry their admit card along with photo identity proof like Aadhar card, passport, hand sanitizer bottles, etc to the exam hall.
Wearing masks is mandatory on the day of the exam. Social distancing norms will be followed in the exam center and also in the exam hall. The authorities will make the sitting arrangements as per the center’s guidelines. For more related details, candidates can visit the official site of UGC NET.
NTA UGC NET 2020: Based on the schedule of events during the last UGC NET exam, it is expected that the results of the national level test will be released in December.
NTA UGC NET 2020: Last year, for the June session, the economics paper had the highest cut-off percentage of 74.67. Subsequently, for the December session, the highest cut-off percentage for the economics paper was again 72%.
NTA UGC NET 2020 Expected Cut Off, Result Date: NTA UGC NET June 2020 exam is going to end on November 13 after being held on many dates. After this, the NTA will release the answer for this exam, on which the candidates will be able to register their objection. After considering the objections, the final answer will be released and the result will be prepared.
According to the report, only about 6 percent of the candidates qualify the exam every year. Let us know that NTA has not announced any official date for releasing UGC NET 2020 Results yet. However, after the release of the exam answer, the result of the national level examination is expected to be released in December.
According to the records of the previous year, the result was declared within 25 days i.e. 31 December after the UGC NET examination was conducted for the December session of the previous year.
Due to corona infection, the examination could not be done in time and is now being conducted in October-November. Since the exam ends with the final paper to be held on 13 November, it is expected that the result of UGC NET may be available 25 days later i.e. during the first or second week of December. The result of UGC NET will be released on the official website i.e. ugcnet.nta.nic.in.
However, the results of the national level exam are expected to be released in December following the publication of UGC NET Answer Keys.
As per previous year records, after the UGC NET Exam 2020 was held for the December session last year, the result was declared within 25 days i.e. on December 31. This year, the UGC NET exam for the June session was initially scheduled to be held from June 15 to 20. Subsequently, the result was scheduled to be released on the NTA website on July 5.
As the exam is closing with the last paper scheduled to be held on November 13, it is expected that the UGC NET result will be available 25 days later i.e. somewhere during the first or second week of December. The UGC NET Result will be released at the official website i.e. ugcnet.nta.nic.in.
Shortlisting in the UGC NET final merit lists is subject to qualification as per the minimum qualifying marks and the cut-offs as determined by the UGC NET. Candidates have to secure at least 40 per cent marks (35 per cent for SC, ST, OBC and PwD) to qualify. However, only the top 6 per cent of the qualifiers of both the papers are chosen for the award of the eligibility certificate for assistant professorship.
The NTA also releases the category-wise Cut-offs of UGC NET at the official website. Last year, for the June session, the highest cut-off percentage was for the economics paper at 74.67 per cent. Subsequently, for the December session, the highest cut off percentage was again for the paper of Economics at 72 per cent. As such, this year, for the June session, the highest cut-off percentage is expected to be within 75 per cent.
In other words, candidates must aim to secure at least 75 to 80 per cent marks in the UGC NET 2020 exam in order to get shortlisted for JRF and assistant professorship eligibility certificate.
As soon as the results are released, a link to view/ download the NET result will be published on the NTA website. Candidates have to click on this link and log in by providing either application number and password or application number and date of birth. Thereafter, candidates can check the result if they are shortlisted in the final merit lists.
Source – IndianExpress