Paper Leak Case / CSIR UGC NET exam postponed- NTA was to conduct the exam from 25 to 27 June

After the UGC NET exam, now NTA (National Testing Agency) has decided to postpone the CSIR UGC NET exam. The reason behind this is the lack of resources. This exam was to be held between 25 and 27 June. NTA will announce the new date of the exam soon. The registration process for the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research-University Grants Commission-National Eligibility Test started from May 1.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Jun 21, 2024, 09:35 PM
Paper Leak Case: After the UGC NET exam, now NTA (National Testing Agency) has decided to postpone the CSIR UGC NET exam. The reason behind this is the lack of resources. This exam was to be held between 25 and 27 June. NTA will announce the new date of the exam soon. The registration process for the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research-University Grants Commission-National Eligibility Test started from May 1.

The last date to apply was 21 May and the last date to deposit the fee was 23 May. After this, the exam was to be held in both Hindi and English languages ​​​​on 25, 26 and 27 June in CBT mode. This exam is for appointment as Junior Research Fellowship and Assistant Professor and eligibility for admission in PhD.

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It has been informed on the official website of CSIR-UGCNET that it is being postponed due to unavoidable circumstances and resources. The revised schedule for conducting this exam will be announced through the official website. Candidates are advised to keep visiting the official website https://csirnet.nta.ac.in for updates. For any questions or clarifications, candidates can call the NTA Help Desk at 011-40759000 or 011-69227700.

UCG NET exam was canceled on June 19

Earlier, the UCG NET (2024 June session) exam conducted by NTA on June 18 was canceled by the Ministry of Education on June 19. This decision was taken due to the possibility of malpractice in the exam. Also, the investigation of the matter was handed over to the CBI. The Indian Cyber ​​Crime Coordination Center had informed the government about the irregularities in the examination.

9 lakh 8 thousand 580 candidates had given the exam

After this, the government took action amid the NEET UG controversy and announced the cancellation of this exam. This time the offline exam was conducted. 9 lakh 8 thousand 580 candidates appeared in this exam held on 18 June. The exam was conducted in two shifts. The exam for 83 subjects was conducted in two shifts.