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The National Testing Agency (NTA) is set to distribute UGC NET December 2023 Exam City Slips in the final week of November, followed by Admit Cards in the first
The National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to distribute test city information slips for the University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) December 2023 exam this week, followed by admission cards the following week. When they are available, candidates who have applied for the examination can download them at Visit at ugcnet.nta.nic.in.
According to the test notice, NTA will distribute UGC NET December exam city slips in the final week of November and admission cards in the first week of December.
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The test is set to take place from December 6 to December 22. Candidates can examine subject-wise shift times and exam dates by downloading the complete schedule from the examination website.
Candidates may check which city their exam centers will be situated on their exam city slips. It is not the same as an admission card.
How to Get UGC NET December 2023 Exam City Slips
Step 1: Navigate to the test website, ugcnet.nta.nic.in.
Step 2: Navigate to the test city notification slip link.
Step 3: Log in with your application number and birth date.
Step 4: Check out and save the exam city slip.
Candidates can contact the NTA at 011-40759000 /011 - 69227700 for additional information about the test. They can also contact us by email at ugcnet@nta.ac.in.
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