NTA UGC NET Admit Card 2025 Out: Download Now

National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the NTA UGC NET Admit Card December 2025 for candidates whose examination is scheduled on 31 December 2025.

Eligible candidates can download the NTA UGC NET Admit Card online from the official NTA website. Admit cards for other UGC NET exam dates will be released shortly, as per the official examination schedule

Overview of NTA UGC NET December 2025

DetailInformation
Exam NameUGC-NET (National Eligibility Test)
Conducting BodyNational Testing Agency (NTA)
Exam ModeComputer-Based Test (CBT)
Total Subjects85
Exam Dates31 Dec 2025 – 7 Jan 2026
Admit Card Release (Batch 1)27 December 2025 (31 Dec exam dates)
Total Exam Centres287+ cities across India
UGC NET exam detailsUGC NET December 2025 – 26

Important Dates

EventDate
City Intimation Slip Released17 December 2025
Admit Card (31 Dec Exam)27 December 2025
Admit Card (2 Jan – 7 Jan Exam)To be released soon
Written Exam Dates31 Dec 2025 – 7 Jan 2026
Shift I09:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Shift II03:00 PM – 06:00 PM

How to Download UGC NET Admit Card 2025

  1. Click on the “Download Admit Card”
  2. Enter your Application Number and Date of Birth.
  3. Enter the Security Code displayed on the screen.
  4. Click “Submit” to view your admit card.
  5. Download the PDF and take a printout (colour or black & white).
  6. Also, download the Undertaking document required at the exam centre.
ResourceLink
Download Admit CardDownload Admit Card
Exam Schedule & SubjectsSubject Schedule PDF
Official WebsiteVisit website

Essential Documents to Carry to Exam Centre

  1. Valid Admit Card (printed copy)
  2. Signed Undertaking document (downloaded from portal)
  3. Original ID proof (Aadhar, Passport, Voter ID, PAN, DL)
  4. Photocopy of ID proof
  5. Black/Blue ballpoint pen (only for marking OMR)

NTA UGC NET Exam Schedule (Exam Dates & Shifts)

DateShift I (09:00 AM – 12:00 PM)Shift II (03:00 PM – 06:00 PM)
31 Dec 2025Law, Forensic Science, Bengali, Arabic, etc.Sociology, Psychology, Philosophy, Oriya, Yoga, Punjabi, etc.
2 Jan 2026English, Anthropology, Commerce, etc.Hindi, Maithili, Kannada, etc.
3 Jan 2026Economics, Sanskrit, Tamil, Urdu, etc.History, Visual Arts, Assamese, Archaeology, etc.
5 Jan 2026Business Management, Social Work, Music, etc.Adult Education, Mass Communication, etc.
6 Jan 2026Political Science, Defence Studies, etc.Environmental Sciences, Management, etc.
7 Jan 2026Subject-wise allocation continuedSubject-wise allocation continued

UGC NET Exam Pattern 2025

ComponentDetails
Total Papers2 (Paper 1 + Paper 2)
Total Duration3 Hours (180 minutes)
Total Questions150 MCQs (50 + 100)
Total Marks300 (100 + 200)
Question TypeMultiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Negative MarkingNo negative marking
Marks per Question2 marks each

Paper 1: 50 questions covering general aptitude, teaching/research skills (100 marks)
Paper 2: 100 questions on subject-specific knowledge (200 marks)

Important Instructions for Candidates

  1. Report to your exam centre at least 30 minutes before your exam starts.
  2. Carrying mobile phones, calculators, or any electronic devices is strictly prohibited.
  3. Impersonation or unfair means will lead to disqualification.
  4. Follow all COVID-19 guidelines and safety protocols at the exam centre.
  5. Maintain proper decorum and behaviour during the examination.
  6. The exam is conducted in a computer-based test (CBT) mode, with no physical answer sheets.

FAQs: NTA UGC NET Admit Card 2025

When was the admit card for UGC NET December 2025 released?

Admit cards for candidates appearing on 31 December 2025 were released on 27 December 2025. Admit cards for the remaining dates will be released soon.

What is the exam pattern for UGC NET 2025?

The exam has two papers: Paper 1 (50 MCQs, 100 marks, general aptitude) and Paper 2 (100 MCQs, 200 marks, subject-specific). Total duration is 3 hours. No negative marking.

What is the purpose of the UGC NET exam?

UGC NET (National Eligibility Test) qualifies candidates for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) in science subjects and Assistant Professor positions in colleges and universities across India.

How many subjects are covered in UGC NET December 2025?

A total of 85 subjects are covered in this exam cycle across the humanities, sciences, social sciences, and languages.

Conclusion

The UGC NET December 2025 Admit Card has been released for the 31 December 2025 exam by the National Testing Agency. Candidates should download and print the admit card in advance, check all details carefully, and carry it to the exam centre along with a valid photo ID.

Admit cards for the remaining exam dates will be issued soon, so candidates are advised to regularly visit the official website for the latest updates.

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