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UGC NET/JRF June 2023 Exam: Notification, Dates, Eligibility, Subjects, and Application Process

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced the UGC UGC NET/JRF June 2023 Exam Notification. This article provides essential details about the exam, including important dates, eligibility criteria, subjects available, and the application process.

Important Dates:

Application Begin: 10/05/2023
Last Date for Apply Online: 31/05/2023 (up to 05:00 PM)
Fee Payment Last Date: 31/05/2023
Correction Date: To be notified soon
Online Exam Date: 13-22 June 2023
Admit Card Available: Before the Exam
Result Declaration: To be notified soon


Application Fee:

General: ₹1150/-
EWS/OBC: ₹600/-
SC/ST/PH: ₹325/-
Payment Method: Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking, E-Challan


UGC NET/JRF Eligibility:

Candidates must have passed or appeared in a Master’s degree in the concerned subject with a minimum of 55% marks.
UGC NET/JRF Age Limit (as of 2023):

JRF: Maximum age – 31 years
NET: No age limit
Age Relaxation: Extra as per rules


NTA UGC NET June 2023 Exam Subjects Available:


Refer to the following table for subject codes and names:
Subject Code – Subject Name
01 – Economics
02 – Political Science
03 – Philosophy
04 – Psychology
05 – Sociology
06 – History
07 – Anthropology
08 – Commerce
09 – Education
10 – Social Work
11 – Defence and Strategies Studies
12 – Home Science
101 – Sindhi

How to Fill NTA UGC NET June 2023 Online Form:

Visit the NTA official website and apply between 10/05/2023 to 31/05/2023.
Before applying, carefully read the exam notification.
Gather all necessary documents, such as eligibility proof, ID proof, address details, and basic information.
Prepare scanned documents (e.g., photo, signature, ID proof).
Verify all the details entered in the application form before submission.
Take a printout of the final submitted form for future reference.


Conclusion:

The UGC NET/JRF June 2023 Exam is an important opportunity for candidates interested in pursuing research and teaching careers. Make sure to adhere to the mentioned dates, meet the eligibility criteria, and choose the appropriate subject for the exam. By following the outlined application process, you can complete the registration successfully and embark on your journey towards academic excellence.

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