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UGC NET Result 2024: Once released, candidates can check December session results on ugcnet.nta.ac.in using their application number and date of birth.

The UGC NET December 2024 exams were conducted from January 3 to January 27, 2025. (Representative Image/File)
UGC NET Result 2024: The National Testing Agency (NTA) is anticipated to release the UGC NET December 2024 results by February. While the official date and time for the result announcement have not yet been confirmed, candidates will be able to check their UGC NET Result 2024 on the official website, ugcnet.nta.ac.in.
The UGC NET December 2024 exams were conducted from January 3 to 27, 2025, and the provisional answer key was released on February 1. Candidates were given time to raise objections until February 3.
Looking at the past trends, UGC NET results are typically announced within 30 to 40 days. For instance, the results of the June 2024 exam, which concluded on September 5, 2024, were declared on October 17, 2024. Similarly, the December 2023 exam ended on December 19, 2023, and the results were released on January 19, 2024. Considering these trends, the results for December 2024 are expected to be announced by the end of February or the beginning of March.
Steps To Check UGC NET 2024 Result
The UGC NET 2024 exam scorecards will be available for download on the official website, ugcnet.nta.ac.in, once the results are announced. After the results are released, candidates can download their scorecards using their application number, date of birth, and security pin.
Step 1: Visit the official website, ugcnet.nta.nic.in.
Step 2: On the homepage, locate and click on the candidate login section.
Step 3: Enter the required login credentials.
Step 4: Your result will appear on the screen, download it
Step 5: Take a printout of your
UGC NET Result December 2024: Percentile Score
The percentile scores for the UGC NET exam are determined using a specific methodology. To calculate the percentile, divide the total number of candidates in the session by the number of candidates whose raw score is equal to or lower than 100. To avoid ties and ensure fairness in the ranking process, these percentile scores are calculated to seven decimal places.