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UGC NET December 2025 Results Expected Soon: Check Your Scores

The UGC NET December 2025 results are anticipated to be announced shortly, with candidates able to check their scores online. The examination saw participation from over 735,000 candidates. This article outlines the steps to access the results, the qualification categories for candidates, and the validity of the scorecard. Stay informed on how to navigate the results process and what to expect regarding your eligibility for various academic positions.
 

UGC NET December 2025 Results Announcement

Candidates who participated in the UGC NET December 2025 examination can soon expect the results to be released. The National Testing Agency (NTA) is set to announce the results today, February 4. The UGC NET Result for December will be available online on the official NTA website, ugcnet.nta.ac.in, where candidates can log in to check their results and download their scorecards. It is noteworthy that the UGC NET December session was conducted from December 31 to January 7, with over 735,000 candidates taking part.


Steps to Check Your Result

Steps to Check Your Result


- To check the UGC NET December 2025 results, first visit the official website ugcnet.nta.nic.in.


- Click on the link related to the results found in the latest news section on the homepage.


- Enter your application number, date of birth, and the provided security pin to log in.


- Your result will then be displayed on the screen, and you should also download your scorecard.


Qualification Categories for Candidates

Qualification Categories


Candidates will qualify under three categories based on the UGC NET exam. The first category allows candidates to be eligible for JRF and appointment as Assistant Professors. The second category qualifies candidates for Assistant Professor roles and admission to PhD programs. The third category grants eligibility for admission to PhD programs.


Validity of Scorecard

Validity of Scorecard


The validity of the UGC NET scorecard and certificate varies based on the position. For Assistant Professor eligibility, the scorecard is valid for a lifetime. In contrast, the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) certificate is valid for three years from the date of issuance. Additionally, for some institutions, the NET/JRF scores are valid for one year from the date of announcement.