CSIR UGC NET July 2024 Results: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially announced the results for the Joint CSIR-UGC NET July 2024 examination. The scores, which determine eligibility for Junior Research Fellowships, Assistant Professorships, and PhD admissions, are now accessible on the NTA's dedicated website.
The CSIR-UGC NET was held between 25 and 27 July 2024 in a Computer Based Test (CBT) format.
The examination covered five subjects and was conducted across 348 centres in 187 cities throughout India. The subjects included Earth Sciences, Physical Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Life Sciences, and Chemical Sciences. The total number of candidates registered was 225,335, with 163,529 actually appearing for the test.
Examination Details and ProcedureThe test was administered in multiple shifts over the three days. For instance, on 25 July, the examination for Earth Sciences and Physical Sciences saw 8,127 and 35,721 registrations, respectively, with 5,171 and 25,075 candidates attending. The Mathematical Sciences paper on the same day had 40,795 registered and 29,118 appeared. On 26 July, Life Sciences was held in two shifts, with a combined total of 77,785 registrations and 67,850 candidates attending. Chemical Sciences concluded the exam on 27 July, with 50,009 registered and 36,315 appearing.
Following the examination, provisional answer keys and question papers, along with recorded responses, were made available on the NTA website from 9 to 11 August 2024. Candidates had the opportunity to challenge the provisional answers, and after expert verification, the finalised answer keys were used to score the exams.
Accessing the ResultsCandidates can now view their scores by logging into the NTA website csirnet.nta.ac.in using their application number and date of birth. It is important to note that no physical scorecards will be dispatched by post or email. Candidates must download and print their scorecards from the website.
Direct Link to Download the CSIR UGC NET Results for July 2024Next Steps and Important InformationWhile the release of scores marks an important milestone, it does not guarantee further selection or eligibility. Candidates must meet additional criteria and provide necessary documents as specified in the Information Bulletin at later stages of the selection process. The NTA’s responsibilities are limited to conducting the test, declaring the scores, and providing data to the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) for further action.
Certificates for qualified candidates will be issued by the NTA once the final results are declared by the CSIR. For more details, candidates are advised to regularly check the official website and follow further instructions provided by the CSIR.