UGC NET 2025 City Slip Soon, Admit Card Awaited
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The exam city intimation slip for the UGC NET June 2025 session will be made available soon by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Candidates who have enrolled for the UGC NET June 2025 cycle will be able to download their exam city slips from the official website, ugcnet.nta.ac.in, as soon as they are made available. The intimation slip is a vital document that tells applicants their assigned test city before the real admit card is issued. As a result, they are able to plan their trip and lodging arrangements well in advance.
The UGC NET June 2025 test is scheduled for June 25, 2025, as per official announcements and media sources. The test will be administered in two shifts in various locations throughout India using a Computer Based Test (CBT) method. The first shift will be from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM, and the second will run from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM. Millions of candidates are anticipated to take the test, which will be administered to a total of 83 people.
The admission card and the test city slip are not the same. The real admit card will provide the complete address of the exam center, the reporting time, the shift information, and crucial directions for the day of the test, whereas the city intimation slip will tell the candidate which city the exam center will be in. In accordance with past year trends, the admit card for the UGC NET June 2025 exam will likely be made available a few days after the city slip, with the release most likely taking place around a week prior to the test date.
Candidates must go to the official NTA UGC NET website, input their application number and date of birth to log in, and then download the exam city slip. They will have access to their exam city data after logging in. It is recommended that candidates double-check the information on the city notification slip and make preparations as necessary. They should email the official support address listed on the website or call the NTA helpline if there is any doubt or uncertainty.
In order to assess the eligibility of Indian citizens for the positions of “Assistant Professor” and “Junior Research Fellowship and Assistant Professor” in Indian colleges and universities, the UGC NET exam is administered twice a year. The test is renowned for its competitiveness and is regarded as a significant turning point for individuals seeking a career in academics or research.
The application process for the June 2025 cycle took place earlier this year, and the correction window for making changes to the application forms closed in May. Ever since then, students have been anxiously anticipating news about the exam location, entrance card, and regulations for the day of the exam.
The city intimation slip is being released well in advance, according to the NTA, so that candidates have enough time to make travel plans. The slip, though, is not an official admit card and cannot be used to enter the test on the day of the exam. Only the officially issued admit card, which includes the candidate’s photo and signature, will be accepted for admission to the exam room.
Additionally, applicants should pay attention to the COVID-related and other exam rules that will be stated in the admit card. These often cover the dress code, time reporting, permitted goods in the test room, and exam dos and don’ts. To avoid last-minute uncertainty or delays, candidates who are unfamiliar with the area should visit the exam center site the day before the exam.
The admit card will be accessible for download on the official website using the candidate’s application number and date of birth after its release. A hard copy of the admit card and a valid picture ID, such as an Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, Passport, or PAN Card, are required at the test site.
Candidates are advised by the NTA to visit the official website often for news and updates on the UGC NET 2025 test. If there are any last-minute modifications to the test center or schedule as a result of unanticipated events, the website will be updated with the new information.
Candidates are encouraged to maintain their attention on their preparation and steer clear of bogus websites or false information that is spreading online as the test day draws closer. The NTA has also warned against fraudsters in the past who promise to give question papers or assure exam success.
Candidates are now in the last stage of their preparation for the exam, which is just a few days away. The countdown to one of the most significant academic tests in the nation begins with the publication of the exam city slip.