
UGC NET Exam 2022 registrations to end tomorrow, check direct link to apply
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UGC NET exam 2022 December and June 2022 cycle registrations will end tomorrow, May 30,2022. Applicants who are interested in applying can check here for more updates and information.
UGC NET exam 2022: The National Testing Agency, NTA, will end the registration process tomorrow, i.e., May 30. Applicants who have not applied yet are advised to apply now before any delays by visiting the official website, i.e., ugcnet.nta.nic.in. Apart from this, applicants are also advised to keep a check on the official websites for more updates and information.
Applicants can edit their applications from May 31 to June 1 till 9:00 pm. Earlier, the last date to apply for UGC NET Exam 2022 was May 20.
Applicants will be able to make corrections in their particulars in their respective online application form (as per Annexure-1) at https://ugcnet.nta.nic.in, from 31 May 2022 to 01 June 2022 (up to 09:00 P.M.)", read the official notification.
CLICK HERE TO APPLY DIRECTLY
Visit the official site of UGC NET at ugcnet.nta.nic.in.
On the homepage, click on UGC NET Exam 2022 registration
Fill in the application form

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