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CSIR UGC NET December Exam: Provisional Answer Key Release and Result Timeline

The Joint CSIR UGC NET December exam was held on December 18, with the provisional answer key set to be released soon. Candidates can download the key from the NTA's official website and raise objections if necessary. The results are expected to be announced in January 2026, following the previous year's timeline. This article provides detailed steps for accessing the answer key and information on the objection process.
 
CSIR UGC NET December Exam: Provisional Answer Key Release and Result Timeline

Overview of the CSIR UGC NET December Exam



The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducted the Joint CSIR UGC NET exam on December 18. Candidates can expect the provisional answer key to be available shortly. This key will be accessible on the NTA's official website, where participants can log in to download it and assess their performance by comparing their responses.


Raising Objections to the Answer Key

Procedure for Objections


Candidates who find discrepancies in the answer key can submit objections within the designated timeframe. A fee of Rs. 200 per question is applicable for raising these objections, which can be paid online.


Steps to Download the Answer Key

How to Access the Answer Key


To obtain the CSIR NET December 2025 answer key, follow these steps:


1. Visit the official website at csirnet.nta.nic.in.


2. Click on the link for the Joint CSIR-UGC NET Answer Key on the homepage.


3. Enter your application number, date of birth, and security pin, then click submit.


4. The answer key will appear on your screen, allowing you to download it for comparison.


Expected Release of Results

Results Timeline


The NTA is anticipated to announce the CSIR NET exam results in January 2026. This follows the trend from the previous year when results for the December session were also released in January. The exam covered five subjects: 1. Chemical Sciences, 2. Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean and Planetary Sciences, 3. Life Sciences, 4. Mathematical Sciences, and 5. Physical Sciences.