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UGC NET June 2020 Exam: NTA releases Provisional Answer Keys for 55 Subjects

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New Delhi, 06 November 2020: The UGC-NET June, 2020 has commenced from 24 September 2020 and will last till 13 November 2020 through Computer Based Test (CBT) mode spread over a period of 12 Examination days during September – November 2020.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) informed “The Question Papers, marked responses of each candidate and the provisional answer keys for 55 NET Subjects (English & Commerce in 02 shifts) conducted between 24 September and 17 October 2020 would be made available on the website ugcnet.nta.nic.in.”

This facility is available from 05 November 2020 (09:00 PM) to 07 November 2020 (09:00 PM). The payment of the processing fee may be made through Debit/Credit Card/Net Banking upto 11:00 PM of 07 November 2020.

The candidates who appeared in the test may login into the website, using their application number and date of birth and click the link for display of their question papers and marked responses and the provisional answer keys.

How to Challenge Answer Keys: Candidates may also challenge the answer keys, online, at the above mentioned website, giving details of their observations, with supporting evidence if any. For challenge, they are required to pay a processing fee of Rs 1000/- (Rs One Thousand only) per answer challenged. The fee will be refunded, if the challenge is found to be correct, upon verification by experts. The payment can be made online, through payment gateway, using debit/credit card, Net Banking. No challenge will be considered without receipt of processing fee.

The NTA said that the candidates are advised to take a note of this facility and act accordingly.

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