UGC NET June 2026 Subject Wise Exam Date
Job Description
Eligibility
How to Apply
Overview
The UGC NET (National Eligibility Test) June 2026 is a national-level examination conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on behalf of the University Grants Commission (UGC). This exam determines eligibility for Assistant Professor positions and Junior Research Fellowships (JRF) in Indian universities and colleges across various subjects. Candidates who qualify UGC NET become eligible for teaching positions in higher education institutions and are also awarded JRF for pursuing research. The exam is conducted in two papers (Paper I and Paper II) in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode across multiple subjects. UGC NET is one of the most prestigious exams for aspiring academicians and researchers in India, with lakhs of candidates appearing annually. Please note: The qualification mentioned (ITI) appears inconsistent with standard UGC NET requirements, which typically require Master's degree or equivalent. Standard eligibility criteria apply as detailed below.
Important Dates
Important Dates (Indicative/Expected)
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Official Notification Release | March 2026 (Expected) |
| Online Application Start Date | March 2026 (Expected) |
| Online Application Last Date | April 2026 (Expected) |
| Application Fee Payment Last Date | April 2026 (Expected) |
| Application Correction Window | April 2026 (Expected) |
| Admit Card Release | May 2026 (Expected) |
| Exam Date (Subject-wise on multiple days) | June 2026 (Expected - typically spread over 10-15 days) |
| Answer Key Release | June/July 2026 (Expected) |
| Result Declaration | July/August 2026 (Expected) |
Vacancy Details
Vacancy Information
UGC NET does not have fixed vacancies as it is an eligibility test, not a direct recruitment exam. The number of candidates qualifying depends on performance and cutoff marks set by UGC/NTA.
| Category | Typical Qualifiers (Indicative) |
|---|---|
| Unreserved (UR) | 40-45% of total qualifiers |
| OBC-NCL | 25-27% of total qualifiers |
| SC | 15-18% of total qualifiers |
| ST | 7-10% of total qualifiers |
| EWS | 8-10% of total qualifiers |
| PwD | As per norms across categories |
| Total Qualifiers | Varies (typically 5-7% of total applicants) |
Note: Actual employment depends on separate recruitment processes by individual universities and institutions.
Eligibility
Eligibility Criteria
Educational Qualification
For Assistant Professor (NET qualified):
- Master's degree in relevant subject with minimum 55% marks (50% for SC/ST/OBC-NCL/PwD candidates)
- OR equivalent grade in a point-scale wherever grading system is followed
- Candidates appearing in final year Master's can also apply
For Junior Research Fellowship (JRF):
- Same as above, plus age limit of 30 years (relaxation as per rules)
- Master's degree completed or appearing in final year
Important Note: The qualification mentioned as "ITI" in the original posting is incorrect. UGC NET requires Master's degree or equivalent postgraduate qualification.
Age Limit
| Category | Minimum Age | Maximum Age (for JRF) | Maximum Age (for NET only) |
|---|---|---|---|
| General/Unreserved | 18 years | 30 years | No upper age limit |
| OBC-NCL | 18 years | 33 years (3 years) | No upper age limit |
| SC/ST | 18 years | 35 years (5 years) | No upper age limit |
| PwD | 18 years | 35 years (5 years) | No upper age limit |
| PwD + OBC | 18 years | 38 years (8 years) | No upper age limit |
| PwD + SC/ST | 18 years | 40 years (10 years) | No upper age limit |
| Women candidates (all categories) | 18 years | Additional 5 years relaxation | No upper age limit |
Age Calculation Date: Age is calculated as on the date of examination.
Note: For Assistant Professor eligibility (NET qualification only), there is no upper age limit. Age limits apply only for JRF award.
Nationality
- Indian Nationals
- Overseas Citizens of India (OCI)
- Persons of Indian Origin (PIO)
- Foreign nationals may also apply as per UGC guidelines
How to Apply
How to Apply for UGC NET June 2026
- Visit Official Website: Go to the official NTA UGC NET portal at ugcnet.nta.nic.in
- New Registration: Click on "New Registration" and register using valid email ID and mobile number. An OTP-based verification will be required.
- Login: Use generated Application Number and Password to login to the application portal
- Fill Application Form: Complete all sections including personal details, educational qualifications, subject selection, exam city preferences (4 cities to be chosen)
- Upload Documents: Upload scanned copies of recent photograph (10-100KB, JPG/JPEG), signature (4-30KB), and relevant certificates as per specifications
- Select Exam Subject: Choose one subject from 83 available subjects (subject cannot be changed after submission)
- Fee Payment: Pay application fee online through Credit Card/Debit Card/Net Banking/UPI/Paytm
- Submit Application: Review all details carefully and submit the application form
- Download Confirmation: Take printout of confirmation page for future reference
- Correction Window: Make necessary corrections during the correction window (if provided)
Application Fees (Typical/Indicative)
| Category | Application Fee | Payment Mode |
|---|---|---|
| General/Unreserved/OBC-NCL | ₹1,100 | Online (Credit/Debit Card, Net Banking, UPI) |
| SC/ST/PwD/Third Gender | ₹550 | Online (Credit/Debit Card, Net Banking, UPI) |
| EWS | ₹1,100 | Online (Credit/Debit Card, Net Banking, UPI) |
Note: Application fees are non-refundable and non-transferable under any circumstances.
Selection Process
Selection Process for UGC NET June 2026
- Computer-Based Test (CBT): Single-day examination consisting of two papers (Paper I and Paper II) conducted in CBT mode at designated exam centres across India.
- Paper I - Teaching and Research Aptitude: Common paper for all candidates testing teaching aptitude, research awareness, comprehension, communication, reasoning, logical thinking, data interpretation, ICT, people and environment, and higher education system.
- Paper II - Subject Specific: Subject-specific paper testing in-depth knowledge of the chosen subject from 83 available subjects including humanities, social sciences, sciences, languages, commerce, and other disciplines.
- Result Declaration: NTA declares results based on combined performance in Paper I and Paper II. Final score is calculated using normalization process across multiple examination sessions.
- Merit List Preparation: Separate merit lists are prepared for JRF and NET (Assistant Professor) qualification. Top performers receive JRF along with NET qualification, while others qualifying cutoff receive NET qualification only.
- Award of JRF: Junior Research Fellowship is awarded to top-ranked candidates within age limit based on All India Rank (AIR) and subject-wise distribution. JRF carries monthly fellowship for research.
- NET Certificate: UGC NET qualified candidates receive eligibility certificate for Assistant Professor positions. This certificate is valid for lifetime for appointment as Assistant Professor in Indian universities and colleges.
- No Interview: There is no interview stage for UGC NET. Selection is purely merit-based on exam performance.
Exam Pattern
UGC NET June 2026 Exam Pattern
Paper I - Teaching and Research Aptitude (Common for All)
| Section | Questions | Marks | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Teaching Aptitude | 5 questions | 10 marks | 3 hours (180 minutes) |
| Research Aptitude | 5 questions | 10 marks | for both Paper I + II |
| Comprehension | 5 questions | 10 marks | (combined) |
| Communication | 5 questions | 10 marks | |
| Mathematical Reasoning and Aptitude | 5 questions | 10 marks | |
| Logical Reasoning | 5 questions | 10 marks | |
| Data Interpretation | 5 questions | 10 marks | |
| Information and Communication Technology (ICT) | 5 questions | 10 marks | |
| People, Development and Environment | 5 questions | 10 marks | |
| Higher Education System | 5 questions | 10 marks | |
| Total | 50 questions | 100 marks |
Paper II - Subject Specific
| Section | Questions | Marks | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Subject-Specific Questions | 100 questions (objective MCQs) | 200 marks | 3 hours (180 minutes) |
| Total | 100 questions | 200 marks | for both Paper I + II (combined) |
Combined Exam Structure:
- Total Questions: 150 (50 from Paper I + 100 from Paper II)
- Total Marks: 300 (100 from Paper I + 200 from Paper II)
- Total Duration: 3 hours (180 minutes) for both papers combined
- Exam Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
- Question Type: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with 4 options each
Negative Marking:
- No negative marking for wrong answers
- No marks deducted for unattempted questions
- Each correct answer carries 2 marks
- Each wrong/unattempted answer carries 0 marks
Syllabus
UGC NET June 2026 Syllabus
Paper I - Teaching and Research Aptitude (Common Paper)
#### Teaching Aptitude
- Teaching: Concept, objectives, characteristics, levels, and basic requirements
- Learner characteristics: Adolescent and adult learners
- Factors affecting teaching-learning process
- Teaching methods: Teacher-centered vs learner-centered, offline vs online
- Teaching support system: Traditional, modern, and ICT-based
- Evaluation systems: Elements, types, and teaching-learning evaluation
#### Research Aptitude
- Research: Meaning, types, and characteristics
- Steps of research methodology
- Research methods: Experimental, descriptive, historical, qualitative, and quantitative
- Thesis and article writing: Format, references, footnotes, and bibliography
- Application of ICT in research
#### Comprehension
- Identifying and understanding main points in a passage
- Drawing conclusions and inferences
- Summarizing passages
#### Communication
- Communication: Types, characteristics, and barriers
- Effective communication in classroom
- Mass media and society
- Communication technologies and tools
#### Mathematical Reasoning and Aptitude
- Number series
- Letter series
- Coding and decoding
- Mathematical operations
- Relationships and analogies
#### Logical Reasoning
- Understanding structure of arguments
- Evaluating and distinguishing deductive and inductive reasoning
- Verbal analogies, word classification
- Venn diagrams
- Indian logic and Nyaya theory
#### Data Interpretation
- Sources, acquisition, and interpretation of data
- Quantitative and qualitative data
- Tables, graphs, charts interpretation
- Data and governance
#### Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
- ICT: General abbreviations and terminology
- Basics of internet, intranet, email, audio-video conferencing
- Digital initiatives in higher education
- ICT and governance
- Cyber security and cyber crimes
#### People, Development and Environment
- Development and environment
- Human rights and environmental protection
- Environmental hazards and disaster management
- Sustainable development and climate change
#### Higher Education System
- Ancient Indian education system
- Evolution of higher education in India
- Oriental, conventional, and non-conventional learning programmes
- Professional, technical, and skill-based education
- Value education and policies related to higher education
- Global trends in higher education
Paper II - Subject Specific Syllabus
UGC NET covers 83 subjects. Subject-wise detailed syllabus varies. Major subject groups include:
#### Sciences
- Computer Science and Applications
- Chemical Sciences
- Earth Sciences
- Life Sciences
- Mathematical Sciences
- Physical Sciences
- Environmental Sciences
#### Social Sciences
- Economics
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Social Work
- Anthropology
- Geography
- History
#### Humanities
- Philosophy
- English
- Hindi
- Sanskrit
- Other Indian and foreign languages
- Library and Information Science
- Mass Communication and Journalism
#### Commerce and Management
- Commerce
- Management
- Tourism Administration and Management
#### Education and Other Subjects
- Education
- Physical Education
- Arab Culture and Islamic Studies
- Law
- Performing Arts (Music, Dance, Drama/Theatre)
- Visual Arts (Drawing/Painting/Sculpture)
Note: Each subject has specific detailed syllabus available on the official NTA UGC NET website. Candidates should download subject-specific syllabus for their chosen subject.
Salary
UGC NET Qualification Benefits - JRF Fellowship and Assistant Professor Salary
Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) - Typical/Indicative
| Component | Amount (Monthly) |
|---|---|
| Fellowship for first 2 years | ₹31,000 |
| Fellowship for remaining 3 years | ₹35,000 |
| Contingency Grant (Annual) | ₹10,000 per year (first 2 years) |
| Contingency Grant (Annual) | ₹20,500 per year (remaining 3 years) |
| Departmental Assistance (Annual) | ₹5,000 per year |
| Total Fellowship Duration | 5 years (extendable) |
Assistant Professor Salary (7th Pay Commission) - Typical/Indicative
| Component | Amount |
|---|---|
| Academic Level | Level 10 (Assistant Professor) |
| Starting Basic Pay | ₹57,700 |
| Pay Scale | ₹57,700 - ₹1,82,400 (Level 10) |
| Dearness Allowance (DA) | 50% of Basic Pay (₹28,850 approx.) |
| House Rent Allowance (HRA) | 8-24% based on city classification (₹4,616 - ₹13,848) |
| Transport Allowance | ₹3,600 - ₹7,200 |
| Gross Monthly Salary | ₹95,000 - ₹1,05,000 |
| In-Hand Salary (After deductions) | ₹70,000 - ₹80,000 |
Additional Allowances and Benefits:
- Medical Allowance and reimbursement facilities
- Leave Travel Concession (LTC)
- Children Education Allowance
- Gratuity and pension benefits under National Pension System (NPS)
- Annual Increment: 3% of basic pay
- Academic Grade Pay (AGP) as per UGC norms
- Research grants and conference participation support
- Campus accommodation (subject to availability)
Note: Actual salary varies by institution type (Central/State/Private university), location, and additional qualifications. The figures mentioned are typical for Central universities and government-funded institutions.
Career Growth
UGC NET qualification opens excellent career opportunities in academia and research. Assistant Professors can progress to Associate Professor (typically after 5-6 years with required API score and publications) and then to Professor (typically after 10-15 years total service). JRF awardees can pursue PhD with fellowship support and subsequently join as faculty members. NET qualification is also valuable for positions in research institutions, educational administration, content development, and policy organizations. Many NET-qualified candidates also pursue higher administrative roles like Dean, Head of Department, Registrar, and Vice-Chancellor positions in their long-term career trajectory.
Admit Card
The UGC NET June 2026 admit card will typically be released 7-10 days before the scheduled examination date on the official NTA UGC NET website (ugcnet.nta.nic.in). Candidates must download their admit card by logging in with their application number and date of birth/password. The admit card contains crucial information including candidate's name, photograph, examination center details, subject, reporting time, and important instructions. No physical admit card will be sent by post; candidates must carry a printed copy along with valid photo ID proof to the examination center. Any discrepancies in admit card details should be immediately reported to NTA helpdesk.
Result
UGC NET June 2026 results are expected to be declared approximately 4-6 weeks after the completion of all examination sessions, typically in July-August 2026. NTA will publish results on the official website ugcnet.nta.nic.in with candidate login facility to check scores and download scorecard. The result includes Paper I and Paper II marks, total score, qualifying status, and All India Rank (AIR) for JRF qualifiers. Final results incorporate normalization process since the exam is conducted across multiple sessions. Score cards can be downloaded from the website; separate NET/JRF award letters are issued by UGC after result declaration. Candidates qualifying for Assistant Professor receive eligibility certificates valid for lifetime.
Expected Cutoff
UGC NET cutoff marks vary significantly by subject and category, typically ranging from 40% to 50% for general category candidates and 35% to 45% for reserved categories (Typical/Indicative). For highly competitive subjects like Commerce, Management, English, and Political Science, cutoffs tend to be higher (45-50% for General), while for subjects with fewer applicants, cutoffs may be comparatively lower (40-45% for General). SC/ST candidates generally require 5% less than General category, while OBC-NCL cutoffs are typically 2-3% less than General category. JRF cutoffs are considerably higher, often 55-65% or more depending on subject competitiveness and number of JRF awards allocated. Previous year cutoffs serve as good reference points, though actual cutoffs depend on exam difficulty level, number of applicants, and normalization process.
Exam Centres
UGC NET June 2026 Exam Centres
UGC NET is conducted across India in approximately 300+ exam cities. Major exam centres include:
North India: Delhi NCR (Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad, Faridabad, Gurgaon), Chandigarh, Panchkula, Mohali, Lucknow, Kanpur, Allahabad (Prayagraj), Varanasi, Agra, Meerut, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Dehradun, Shimla, Jammu, Srinagar
South India: Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi, Coimbatore, Madurai, Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam, Mysore, Mangalore, Tirupati, Puducherry
East India: Kolkata, Patna, Ranchi, Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Rourkela, Jamshedpur, Siliguri, Durgapur
West India: Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Nashik, Aurangabad, Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Surat, Rajkot, Indore, Bhopal, Gwalior, Jabalpur, Raipur
Northeast India: Guwahati, Imphal, Shillong, Aizawl, Agartala, Kohima, Dibrugarh, Silchar
Central India: Lucknow, Kanpur, Allahabad, Varanasi, Gorakhpur, Bareilly (covered under North for administrative purposes)
Candidates can select up to 4 preferred exam cities during application. Final exam centre allocation is done by NTA based on availability and preference order. Exact exam centre address is mentioned in the admit card.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the basic eligibility qualification for UGC NET June 2026?
Candidates must have Master's degree or equivalent postgraduate qualification in the relevant subject with minimum 55% marks (50% for SC/ST/OBC-NCL/PwD candidates). Final year Master's students can also apply. The ITI qualification mentioned in original posting is incorrect; UGC NET requires postgraduate degree.
What is the application fee for UGC NET June 2026?
The application fee is typically ₹1,100 for General/OBC-NCL/EWS candidates and ₹550 for SC/ST/PwD/Third Gender candidates. Payment is made online through credit/debit card, net banking, or UPI. The fee is non-refundable under any circumstances.
How many vacancies are there in UGC NET June 2026?
UGC NET is an eligibility test, not a direct recruitment exam, so there are no fixed vacancies. It qualifies candidates for Assistant Professor positions and Junior Research Fellowships. Actual employment depends on separate recruitment by individual universities and colleges based on their requirements.
What is the expected salary after qualifying UGC NET?
JRF awardees receive monthly fellowship of ₹31,000 (first 2 years) and ₹35,000 (next 3 years) for research. Assistant Professors in government universities typically earn ₹70,000-₹80,000 in-hand monthly salary with starting basic pay of ₹57,700 under 7th Pay Commission, plus allowances like DA, HRA, and other benefits.
How many attempts are allowed for UGC NET examination?
There is no limit on the number of attempts for NET qualification (Assistant Professor eligibility). However, for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), age limit of 30 years applies for General category (with relaxations for reserved categories), which indirectly limits the number of attempts possible within the eligible age bracket.
Is there negative marking in UGC NET examination?
No, there is no negative marking in UGC NET examination. Each correct answer carries 2 marks, while wrong or unattempted answers carry 0 marks. Candidates can attempt questions without fear of marks deduction, making it purely a merit-based assessment of knowledge.
What is the application mode for UGC NET June 2026?
UGC NET application is completely online through the official NTA website (ugcnet.nta.nic.in). Candidates must register, fill the application form, upload required documents, pay fees online, and submit electronically. No offline or postal applications are accepted. Confirmation page should be downloaded and saved for future reference.
What are the stages of selection in UGC NET examination?
UGC NET has a single-stage Computer-Based Test consisting of two papers: Paper I (Teaching and Research Aptitude - 50 questions, 100 marks) and Paper II (Subject Specific - 100 questions, 200 marks) conducted together in 180 minutes. There is no interview stage. Selection is purely merit-based on combined exam performance with separate cutoffs for NET and JRF qualification.