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CBSE UGC NET Results: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is yet to declare the UGN NET results for January 2017

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C UGC NET The Central Board of Secondary (CBSE) is yet to declare the UGN NET results for January 2017. According to reports, board was likely to announce the result for National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) on May 10. However, no such announcements were made but now board has confirmed to announce the results on May 29, said a notification at results.gov.in.

Once announced, CBSE UGC NET Results will be available at cbsenet..in. These examinations were conducted in January 2017. Recently, CBSE has released the answer keys for UGC NET 2017 on its official website cbsenet.nic.in.

CBSE UGC NET exams were held on 22 January 2017 across India. Twice every year, CBSE conduct UGC NET exams for determining the eligibility of Indian nationals for Assistant Professor and Junior Research Fellowship (JRF). The January UGC NET Exams 2017 were conducted for 83 subjects at 88 UGC NET examination centres.

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According to UGC NET rules, while the candidates who qualify for the award of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) are eligible to pursue research in the subject of their post-graduation or in a related subject and are eligible for being Assistant Professor. On the other hand, a candidate who only qualify UGC NET exams but not JRF, is only eligible for being appointed as Assistant Professor in any university, college across India.

As per the UGC NET 2017 exam pattern, the exam had three papers and it was compulsory for candidates to appear in all papers. The UGC NET 2017 paper I was of general nature intended to assess the teaching and research aptitude of the candidate. Paper II and III of UGC NET 2017 were subject specifics as selected by candidates.

CBSE says its role is only upto the conduct of NET Examination and declaration of result. The e-certificates to qualified candidate are issued by UGC- NET Bureau.

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Also Read: CBSE UGC NET 2017: Answer keys, OMR sheets live now on cbsenet.nic.in

Recently, the board had said that it was overburdened by different exams and asked the Union Human Resource Development Ministry to take away the UGC NET exam from them. But until the further orders, the exam will be conducted by the CBSE. According to media report, HRD Ministry is mulling to conduct CTET and UGC NET once a year.

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