The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially released the notification for the UGC NET December 2025 examination. The application process for one of India’s most important eligibility tests for lectureship and Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) began on October 7, 2025, and will continue until November 7, 2025 (11:50 PM). Candidates can apply through the official NTA website. The UGC NET exam, held twice a year, assesses candidates’ eligibility for Assistant Professorships and research fellowships in Indian universities and colleges.
I’m writing about this because the UGC NET exam plays a key role in shaping the future of higher education and research in India. Every year, lakhs of postgraduates appear for this test, aiming to build a career in academics or research. Staying updated with accurate dates and guidelines helps students plan their preparation effectively and avoid last-minute hassles. Knowing the deadlines for registration, fee payment, and form correction is essential to ensure a smooth application process and avoid disqualification.
Key dates for UGC NET December 2025
The NTA has shared the complete schedule for UGC NET December 2025. Here are the important dates candidates must note:
Event | Dates |
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Online application form submission | October 7 to November 7, 2025 (up to 11:50 PM) |
Last date for fee payment | November 7, 2025 (up to 11:50 PM) |
Application correction window | November 10 to November 12, 2025 (up to 11:50 PM) |
Candidates are advised to complete the registration well before the deadline to avoid server congestion on the last day.
How to apply for UGC NET December 2025
The application process for UGC NET is completely online and can be done through the official website of NTA at ugcnet.nta.ac.in. Here’s a simple step-by-step guide:
- Visit the official NTA UGC NET website.
- Click on the “Apply for UGC NET December 2025” link.
- Register with your basic details such as name, email ID, and mobile number.
- Log in using the application number and password generated.
- Fill out the application form with educational and personal details.
- Upload scanned copies of your photograph and signature in the prescribed format.
- Pay the examination fee through online mode — debit/credit card, UPI, or net banking.
- Download the confirmation page and keep a printout for future reference.
Application fee details
The UGC NET exam fee varies according to category. Candidates must ensure timely payment to confirm their registration.
Category | Application Fee (Expected) |
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General | ₹1150 |
OBC (NCL)/EWS | ₹600 |
SC/ST/PwD/Third Gender | ₹325 |
The payment must be completed before 11:50 PM on November 7, 2025. If the payment fails or is not confirmed by the bank, the form will not be accepted.
Application correction window
The NTA will open the application correction window from November 10 to November 12, 2025. This facility will allow candidates to make changes in certain fields of their application form. However, they must do so before the deadline. After the correction window closes, no requests for modification will be entertained under any circumstances.
Fields likely to be editable include:
- Name, parent’s name, and date of birth (minor corrections)
- Educational qualifications
- Subject opted for UGC NET
- Uploaded photograph and signature
- Choice of exam city (depending on availability)
Candidates must carefully review the official information bulletin for complete details about editable fields.
Exam pattern and structure
The UGC NET December 2025 exam will be conducted in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode. The paper will consist of two sessions:
Paper I:
- Common for all candidates
- Focuses on teaching/research aptitude, reasoning ability, and comprehension
- 50 questions, 100 marks
Paper II:
- Subject-specific (based on candidate’s post-graduation subject)
- 100 questions, 200 marks
Both papers are conducted in a single sitting of three hours (180 minutes). There is no negative marking.
Eligibility criteria
Candidates planning to apply for the UGC NET December 2025 must ensure they meet the following eligibility requirements:
- Educational qualification: A master’s degree or equivalent from a recognised university with at least 55% marks (50% for SC/ST/OBC-NCL/PwD/Third Gender candidates).
- Age limit:
- For JRF, candidates must be below 30 years as of the exam date (relaxation applicable for reserved categories).
- For Assistant Professor, there is no upper age limit.
Candidates awaiting results of their final semester postgraduate exams can also apply, but they must submit proof of qualification within the stipulated timeframe.
Why UGC NET matters for aspirants
The UGC NET is not just another competitive exam — it’s a gateway to academic and research careers. Clearing this exam makes candidates eligible for two key opportunities:
- Junior Research Fellowship (JRF): Provides financial support for research work in recognised institutions.
- Assistant Professor Eligibility: Qualifies candidates to apply for teaching positions in Indian universities and colleges.
Moreover, UGC NET-certified individuals are also recruited for roles in public sector organisations, think tanks, and educational policy institutions, where academic and analytical expertise are valued.
Important tips for applicants
To ensure a hassle-free application process, here are a few practical tips for candidates:
- Fill the form early to avoid last-day technical glitches.
- Double-check personal and academic details before submission.
- Use a valid email ID and phone number for future communication.
- Keep digital copies of documents ready in the required format.
- Download and print the confirmation page after payment.