
UGC NET 2021 postponed, new exam date to be decided later: All you need to know
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The UGC NET 2021 May examination has been postponed in view of Covid-19 situation. Check more details here.
UGC NET Exam 2021: The UGC NET 2021 May examination has been postponed by the National Testing Agency, NTA amid the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic in the country. As per the schedule, the UCG NET for December 2020 Cycle (May 2021) was scheduled to be held from May 2 to May 17 at various test centres across the country. AnnouncementKeeping in mind the safety & well-being of candidates and exam functionaries during #covid19outbreak, I have advised @DG_NTA to postpone the UGC-NET Dec 2020 cycle (May 2021) exams.#Unite2FightCorona pic.twitter.com/5dLB9uWgkO “However, looking at the present situation of the Covid-19 pandemic and also taking into account the safety and well-being of the candidates and examination functionalities, it has been decided to postpone the UGC NET December 2020 cycle (May 2021) examination,” read the official notice. In a tweet, Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal said:
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