UGC NET 2024 exam tomorrow; documents to carry, guidelines
Vishnukumar V | June 17, 2024 | 08:46 AM IST | 1 min read
NTA is set to conduct the UGC NET June 2024 session exam tomorrow, June 18. Check documents to carry and general guidelines here.
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will be conducting the UGC NET exam 2024 for June session tomorrow, June 18, 2024. The UGC NET June 2024 exam will be held in OMR based mode (Offline). NTA conducts the UGC NET June session at 360 exam centres at various locations across the country.
Those who appear for the exam tomorrow can download the UGC NET June admit card 2024 on the official website- ugcnet.nta.ac.in. NTA will not send the hard copy of the UGC NET admit card 2024 by post, so candidates are required to download it online on the UGC NET official website. It is mandatory to carry their UGC NET 2024 admit card to the exam centres for verification purposes. Without the UGC NET admit card no candidates will be allowed to appear for the exam.
Documents to carry to UGC NET exam 2024?
Along with their UGC NET June 2024 admit card, candidates are required to carry any one of the following documents to the exam hall for identity verification purposes.
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Passport
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Two passport size photographs
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Driving license
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Voter id card
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Pan card
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Aadhar card, etc.
UGC NET exam 2024: General guidelines to follow
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Candidates are advised to bring electronic devices, gadget and any other accessories that will not be allowed inside the IAS exam centre.
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Candidates are required to carry a valid original photo ID proof on the UGC NET 2024 exam day.
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Candidates are advised to reach the UGC NET exam centre at least 30 minutes prior to the commencement of the NET exam.
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Follow the instructions provided in the UGC NET admit card 2024.
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