Correction in particulars of application form on the CBSE website is from September 19 to 25.
According to the notification, candidates who have already paid the fee can log on to the official CBSE NET portal, cbsenet.nic.in, and by accessing the login page, make the requisite changes.
Candidates should verify their details on the website and make the corrections, if any, in their registration form.
How to make the correction:
Log on to the official website, cbsenet.nic.in and login to your account.
A new page will pop up; follow the steps as given and make the corrections.
Ensure all the changes have been made as you can’t make any further changes.
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Details Of The Exam:
The NET exam comprising three papers will consist of only objective type questions and will be held in two different sessions.
In the first session (09:30 am to 10:45 am), Paper I and Paper 2 exams will be conducted. In Paper 1, students will have to attempt 50 questions out of 60. The question will carry 2 marks each (50 × 2 = 100).
Paper II will be held from 10:45 am to 12:00 Noon consisting of 50 questions, all compulsory (50 × 2 = 100).
In Paper III, students will get 150 minutes to attempt 75 questions all of which are compulsory. The exam will be held at 1:30 pm.
It is worth mentioning that no negative marking will be there in the exam papers.
Meanwhile, UGC NET 2017 exam will be held on November 5, 2017.
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Students willing to apply should follow the steps below:
(i) Go to the official website of CBSE UGC NET 2017, cbsenet.nic.in
(ii) Click on the "Fill Application Form - Login for Image Correction - NET November 2017" link on the homepage
(iii) Complete the application process
(iv) Pay the fee
Last date of submission of fee through credit-debit card-online generated bank challan is September 12, 2017.
Correction in particulars of application form on the website is September 19 to 25.
UGC NET Nov 2017 exam will be held on November 5, 2017.
Also Read: UGC NET 2017: Students upset over 66% hike in application fee
The NET exam comprising three papers will consist of only objective type questions and will be held in two different sessions.
In the first session (09:30 am to 10:45 am), Paper I and Paper 2 exams will be conducted. In Paper 1, students will have to attempt 50 questions out of 60. The question will carry 2 marks each (50 × 2 = 100).
Paper II will be held from 10:45 am to 12:00 Noon consisting of 50 questions, all compulsory (50 × 2 = 100).
In Paper III, students will get 150 minutes to attempt 75 questions all of which are compulsory. The exam will be held at 1:30 pm.
It is worth mentioning that no negative marking will be there in the exam papers.
Also Read: UGC NET 2017: Students oppose CBSE decision to suspend entrance test
Note: While registering for UGC NET 2017 form, a statement, “Aadhaar authentication with UIDAI is failed, please enter correct details as on Aadhar card,”may appear on your screen. In such case, you can simply go to the official website of UIDAI and get your Aadhaar card details updated as soon as possible.
While students are eagerly waiting for the NET exam that was earlier scheduled for July, here’s the detail of the exam pattern:
The NET exam comprising three papers will consist of only objective type questions and will be held in two different sessions.
In the first session (09:30 am to 10:45 am), Paper I and Paper 2 exams will be conducted. In Paper 1, students will have to attempt 50 questions out of 60. The question will carry 2 marks each (50 × 2 = 100).
Paper II will be held from 10:45 am to 12:00 Noon consisting of 50 questions, all compulsory (50 × 2 = 100).
In Paper III, students will get 150 minutes to attempt 75 questions all of which are compulsory. The exam will be held at 1:30 pm.
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Qualifying percentage of marks for general category students will be 40 per cent in Paper I and II and 50 per cent in Paper III. OBC category students will need to secure 35 per cent marks in Paper I, II and 45 per cent in Paper III.
Similarly, students coming under PH/VH/SC/ST category require to get 35 per cent in Paper I and II and 60 per cent in Paper III.
Meanwhile, UGC will take a decision on the final qualifying criteria for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and eligibility for Lectureship before declaration of result.
It is worth mentioning that no negative marking will be there in the exam papers.
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