UGC NET 2018: 11.48 lakh appeared, answer keys to release
next month
UGC NET 2018: The examination was conducted in 84 different
subjects and a total of 11,48,235 candidates registered for it. The number is
largest among the past examinations of UGC NET.
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coming out from GMSSS sector 10 after UGC net examination in Chandigarh on
Sunday, July 8 2018. Express Photo by Kamleshwar Singh
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UGC NET 2018: The CBSE conducted the 7th UGC NET examination
on July 8 2018 across 91 cities in the country. The examination was conducted
in 84 different subjects and a total of 11,48,235 candidates registered for it.
The number is largest among the past examinations of UGC NET.
This year, there were two major changes included in the UGC
NET 2018. First, there were two objective type papers (Paper -1 of general
nature and Paper – 2 from the subject opted by the candidates among 84
subjects) while in earlier examinations of UGC NET there used to be three
papers (Paper -1 of general nature and Paper – 2 & Paper – 3 from the
subject opted by the candidates among 84 subjects).
Similarly, in the Paper – 2 containing 50 questions and
Paper – 3 containing 75 questions have been merged into Paper – 2 containing
100 questions. The duration of Paper – 1 was also reduced from 1¼ hours to 1
hour and for Paper – 2 the duration was 2 hours.
Moreover, the National Testing Agency will be conducting the
UGC NET.
As per the UGC policy, the 6 per cent of the candidates
appeared in both the papers who obtain minimum qualifying marks in aggregate of
both papers will be declared NET qualified. The certificates to the qualified
candidates will be issued by UGC.
CBSE will release the response sheets (OMR sheets) and the
answer keys of all the papers on cbsenet.nic.in in August, 2018.
As per a release from the CBSE, there were 2,082 examination
centres across the country. To keep strict vigil, a total of 2,864 observers and
675 Board’s officials were deputed on these centres.
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