Candidates who have not yet completed their applications for the University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) June session have been advised to finish the registration, fee payment, and confirmation process well before the deadline through the official portal, www.ugcnet.nta.ac.in
According to the latest notification, only those candidates who successfully complete the payment of the application fee will be considered to have successfully submitted their UGC NET June 2026 application forms.
NTA has also warned applicants to carefully verify all details entered in the application form before final submission, as no correction opportunity may be provided later for certain fields. Candidates are therefore advised to fill out the form cautiously to avoid mistakes that could affect their candidature.
Important Details Candidates Must Verify
The testing agency specifically advised students to carefully check the following information before submitting the application:
- Candidate’s Name
- Parents’ Names
- Social Category
- PwD Status
- Difficulty in Writing Status
- Scribe Requirement Status
- Selected Subject
- Preferred Examination Cities
Officials stressed that incorrect or incomplete details may create complications during later stages of the examination and verification process.
How to Fill UGC NET June 2026 Application Form
Candidates can follow the steps below to complete the application process:
1. Visit the official website at ugcnet.nta.ac.in
2. Click on the “UGC NET June 2026 Application Form” link
3. Select “New Registration” and enter the required details
4. Log in using generated credentials
5. Fill out the online application form carefully
6. Upload scanned photographs, signature, and required documents
7. Pay the prescribed application fee online
8. Submit the application form and download the confirmation page
Candidates are advised to save a copy of the confirmation page and payment receipt for future reference.
UGC NET June 2026 Examination
UGC NET is conducted for determining the eligibility of candidates for the posts of Assistant Professor, Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), and PhD admissions in Indian universities and colleges. The examination is held in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode for multiple subjects across the country.
With the registration deadline approaching, candidates are encouraged to avoid last-minute technical issues by completing the application process early.
NTA has further advised students to rely only on official notifications and announcements published on the UGC NET website for authentic information regarding application forms, examination dates, city intimation slips, admit cards, and results.
