UGC NET June 2026 notification is live! Exam runs June 22-30, 2026. Apply now at ugcnet.nta.nic.in – deadline May 20. This guide has dates, syllabus, tips for lakhs of students chasing JRF (₹37,000/month stipend) and professor jobs.
Complete UGC NET 2026 Schedule
Event
Date
Notification Out
April 29, 2026
Apply Online Start
April 29, 2026
Last Date to Apply
May 20, 2026 (11:50 PM)
Fee Payment End
May 20, 2026
Correction Window
May 22-24, 2026
Admit Card
June 15 (expected)
Exam Dates
June 22-30, 2026 (CBT)
Result
July end (expected)
Application Fees:
Category
Fee
General/OBC
₹1150
SC/ST/PwD
₹600
Transgender
₹650
5 Simple Steps to Apply Online
Applying takes 20 minutes. Follow these steps:
- Visit ugcnet.nta.nic.in : Click "New Registration".
- Enter name, email, phone, DOB: Get login ID/password.
- Fill in details, pick 85 subjects (Commerce, History, English etc.).
- Upload photo (10-200KB) + signature (4-30KB).
- Pay fee then Download confirmation page.
Pro Tip: Apply by May 10. Servers crash near the deadline. Save login details safely.
Exam Pattern – Know Before You Start
UGC NET has 2 papers, 3 hours total, no negative marking.
Paper
Questions
Marks
Focus
Paper 1
50
100
Teaching, Reasoning, Maths, Data, ICT
Paper 2
100
200
Your subject (Master's level)
UGC NET 2026 follows a computer-based test (CBT) format with two papers in one 3-hour session – no break. Paper 1 (50 questions, 100 marks) tests teaching aptitude, research methodology, reasoning, maths, data interpretation, ICT, environment, and higher education. Paper 2 (100 questions, 200 marks) covers your chosen subject in depth.
There's no negative marking, so attempt all questions confidently. Paper 1 is common for everyone and quite scoring if you practice daily. For Paper 2, focus on your master's-level topics – for example, Economics covers micro/macro, statistics, and Indian economy.
Download the detailed syllabus PDFs from ugcnetonline.in/syllabus-new.php. Key Paper 1 topics include percentages, bar graphs, logical puzzles, and reading comprehension (all doable with basic practice).
Eligibility Rules and Expected Cut-Offs
You need a master's degree with 55% marks (50% for SC/ST/OBC/PwD). For JRF, age limit is 31 years as of the exam year (relaxations: 5 years for SC/ST/OBC, up to 10 for PwD). Assistant Professor has no age bar.
Last year's UGC NET cut-offs give a benchmark: General category needed around 140 in Paper 1 and 200 in Paper 2 combined for JRF. Aim for 70% in Paper 1 and 60% in Paper 2 to qualify safely. Results decide JRF (top 6% percentile) and eligibility lists.
Top 7 Prep Hacks for 90% Score
Daily routine works best. Here's your 50-day plan:
- 2 hrs Paper 1: Practice reasoning + data daily
- 3 hrs Paper 2: Subject notes + PYQs
- Books: Trueman Paper 1, Arihant subject-wise
- Mocks: 2 full tests/week (NTA site)
- Weak areas: Fix maths, logical reasoning first
- Free help: YouTube (Unacademy, Adda247)
- Last month: 10 mocks + revision only
Don't delay, apply today and start prepping. Success in UGC NET opens PhD seats and lectureships. 19 days left! Share with friends studying for UGC NET 2026.
UGC NET 2026 Exam Date OUT: Apply by May 20 – Complete Guide for JRF & Assistant Professor Jobs
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