UGC NET Result - Procedure and Criteria for Declaration
Every candidate waits for the result declaration as a
candidate wants to know how much marks he/she has secured in the UGC NET Exam.
But do you know how the UGC NET Result is declared?
What is the complete procedure and criteria for declaration
of result?
So, if you want to know the answer to these type of
questions, then you should read this complete blog.
Below we have provided the complete procedure and criteria
that is followed to declare the result of UGC NET Exam.
UGC NET Result Declaration Process
Following are the steps that are followed while declaring the
UGC NET Result:
Step I: The
number of candidates to be qualified (total slots or Eligibility for Assistant
Professor) shall be equal to 6% of the candidates appeared in both the papers
of NET.
Step II: The
total slots shall be allocated to different categories as per the reservation
policy of Government of India.
Step III: In
order to be considered for ‘JRF and Eligibility for Assistant Professor’ and
for ‘Assistant Professor’, the candidate must have appeared in both the papers
and secured at least 40% aggregate marks in both the papers taken together for
General (Unreserved) category candidates and at least 35% aggregate marks in
both the papers taken together for all candidates belonging to the reserved
categories (viz., SC, ST, OBC (belonging to Non-Creamy Layer, PwD and
Transgender).
Step IV: The
number of candidates to be declared qualified in any subject for a particular category
is derived as per the methodology illustrated below:
Number of candidates to be declared qualified for
Eligibility for Assistant Professor in the subject ‘Economics’ for the
Scheduled Caste (SC) category = Number
of candidates belonging to SC category who secure at least 35% aggregate marks
in both the papers taken together for SC category for ‘Economics’ (x) Total slots derived for SC category
as per Step II (÷) Total number of
candidates belonging to SC category over all subjects who secure at least 35%
aggregate marks in both the papers taken together.
The qualifying cut-off for Eligibility for Assistant
Professor ‘in ‘Economics’ for the SC category shall be determined by the
aggregate percentage of the two papers corresponding to the number of slots
arrived.
Similar procedure will be used for deriving the subject-wise
qualifying cut-offs for all categories.
Step V: All
candidates who had applied for ‘Eligibility for JRF & Eligibility for
Assistant Professor both’ out of the total number of qualified candidates
derived as per Step IV, shall constitute the consideration zone for JRF.
Step VI: The
total number of slots available for awarding JRF is allocated among different categories
as per the reservation policy of Government of India. The procedure for subject
wise cum category-wise allocation of JRF slots is illustrated below:
Number of candidates to be declared qualified for JRF & Eligibility
for Assistant Professor both in the subject ‘Economics’ for the Scheduled Tribe
(ST) category = Number of candidates
belonging to ST category who have opted for JRF and have qualified for
Eligibility for Assistant Professor both in the subject ‘Economics’ (x) Total JRF slots available for ST
category (÷) Total number of
candidates belonging to ST category over all subjects who have opted for JRF
and have qualified for Eligibility for Assistant Professor.
The qualifying cut-off for JRF in ‘Economics’ for the ST
category shall be determined by the aggregate percentage of the two paper
scores corresponding to the number of JRF slots arrived. Similar procedure is
used for all subjects and categories.
So, this was the complete procedure for declaration of result.
The above mentioned criteria and procedure decided by the UGC is final.
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