The answer key challenge for the University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (UGC) NET 2023 will start on either July 5 or July 6, according to the National Testing Agency (NTA). M. Jagadesh Kumar, the head of the UGC, tweeted this information. Kumar further noted that the second week of August will see the release of the UGC NET tests’ final results.
On the official website, ugcnet.nta.nic.in, candidates who took the June exams will have the chance to review the UGC NET answer key. Phase-I exams were administered from June 13 to June 17, and Phase-II exams from June 19 to June 22, both in 2023. Multiple-choice questions were included in the question papers for both of the exam phases, which were both delivered in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode.
The NTA has been using CBT for the UGC-NET exams from December 2018. Two times a year, in December and June, respectively, these tests take place. For Indian nationals to be considered for the positions of “Assistant Professor” and “Junior Research Fellowship and Assistant Professor” in Indian universities and colleges, they must pass the UGC-NET exam.
The answer key challenge gives candidates who are anxiously anticipating their UGC NET results the chance to voice any issues with the answer key. Their efforts will be judged by the final results in August, which will also open the door for their academic and research goals.
Methods to check the UGC NET June 2023 answer key:
- Visit ugcnet.nta.nic.in to see the official website.
- Locate and click on the active link that says “UGC NET 2023 answer key.”
- To access the answer key, the question paper, and your responses, enter the necessary information, such as your registration number and password.
- To evaluate your performance, go over the answer key and contrast it with the answers you tried to provide.
- By following the prescribed method and paying the necessary costs, you can raise any differences you uncover or objections you may have about the answer key.
The authorities will examine the objections after the answer key challenge period is over and then publish the final answer key, which will reflect any revisions or adjustments required as a result of the objections submitted.