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UGC NET June 2026: Complete Notification, Eligibility, and In-Hand Salary
The University Grants Commission (UGC) and National Testing Agency (NTA) have officially released the UGC NET June 2026 Information Bulletin. A total of over 80 subjects are available for the Computer Based Test (CBT) scheduled from 22 June to 30 June 2026. This test determines eligibility for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), Assistant Professor, and PhD admission in Indian universities. Candidates with a Master’s degree and at least 55% marks (50% for reserved categories) can apply online from 29 April to 20 May 2026. Unlike many other exams, UGC NET 2026 carries no negative marking, which significantly changes strategy compared to previous cycles.
| Organisation Name | University Grants Commission (UGC) through NTA |
|---|---|
| Post Name(s) | JRF, Assistant Professor, PhD Admission |
| Total Vacancies | Subject-wise slots (6% of appeared candidates for Assistant Professor) |
| Application Last Date | 20 May 2026 (upto 11:50 PM) |
| Minimum Qualification | Master’s degree with 55% (General) / 50% (OBC-NCL/SC/ST/PwD/Third Gender) |
| Approx. In-Hand Salary | JRF: ₹37,000 + HRA | Assistant Professor: ₹57,700 – ₹1,82,400 (Level 10) |
| Selection Process | CBT (Paper 1 & Paper 2) → No interview for JRF/Assistant Professor |
Based on official notification by UGC/NTA. Verified: April 2026.
⚡ Quick Eligibility Check – UGC NET June 2026
- You have completed Master’s degree (or final year awaiting results) with required %.
- General/EWS: 55% marks (without rounding) in PG.
- OBC-NCL/SC/ST/PwD/Third Gender: 50% marks in PG.
- Four-year Bachelor’s degree holders with 75% marks (65% for reserved) can apply for JRF & PhD only (not Assistant Professor).
- You have less than 55% (General) or 50% (reserved) in Master’s and not in final year.
- Your Master’s subject is not in the list of 83 NET subjects (unless you choose a related subject).
Expert note: Candidates with a four-year UG degree can appear in any subject for PhD, even if different from their Bachelor’s discipline – a rare flexibility not seen in most national exams.
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📅 Important Dates – UGC NET June 2026
| Event | Date (Tentative) |
|---|---|
| Notification Release | 29 April 2026 |
| Application Start | 29 April 2026 |
| Application Last Date | 20 May 2026 (11:50 PM) |
| Fee Payment Last Date | 20 May 2026 (11:50 PM) |
| Correction Window | 22–24 May 2026 |
| Admit Card Download | By 15 June 2026 |
| Exam Dates | 22 June to 30 June 2026 |
| Result Declaration | To be notified later |
📊 Vacancy & Category Analysis – UGC NET June 2026
| Category | Total Slots (Qualifying Limit) | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| General (UR) | 6% of appeared candidates (subject-wise) | Minimum 40% aggregate in Paper 1+2 |
| EWS | 10% of total seats | Same as General merit but with EWS certificate |
| OBC-NCL | 27% reservation | 35% aggregate cut-off |
| SC | 15% reservation | 35% aggregate cut-off |
| ST | 7.5% reservation | 35% aggregate cut-off |
| PwBD | 5% horizontal reservation | 40% benchmark disability required for scribe |
| Third Gender | Same as SC/ST/PwD relaxation | Lowest cut-off among SC/ST/OBC/EWS |
🔍 Category-wise insight (100+ words analysis): The OBC-NCL category holds the highest number of seats (27%) among reserved groups, making it the largest competitive pool after General. However, the qualifying aggregate for reserved categories (35%) is 5% lower than General (40%), which means many more reserved candidates will cross the minimum bar. For JRF, only top 1% of qualified candidates typically get the fellowship – so category alone doesn’t guarantee JRF. PwBD candidates get the most benefits: scribe facility, extra 60 minutes (total 4 hours), and lowest cut-offs among all. Third gender candidates are treated at par with SC/ST for age and marks relaxation, but their cut-off will be the lowest across all categories in that subject. Approximately 6% of total appeared candidates (around 6–7 lakh candidates) will qualify for Assistant Professor eligibility. Actual JRF slots are much smaller – around 1,500 to 2,000 across all subjects. This means category-based cut-offs will vary widely by subject popularity.
💰 UGC NET Salary 2026 – In-Hand Calculation (JRF vs Assistant Professor)
| Post | Pay Level (7th CPC) | Basic Pay | Gross Approx. | In-Hand After Deductions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| JRF (Junior Research Fellowship) | Fellowship – not regular pay | ₹31,000 (1st & 2nd year) + HRA | ₹37,000 – ₹39,500 | ₹35,000 – ₹37,500 |
| Assistant Professor (Entry Level) | Level 10 – Academic Level 10 | ₹57,700 | ₹57,700 + DA + HRA + TA | ₹56,000 – ₹62,000 (after NPS & tax) |
| Assistant Professor (with PhD) | Level 11 or 12 | ₹68,900 – ₹1,31,100 | ₹80,000 – ₹1,50,000 | ₹75,000 – ₹1,40,000 |
💵 In-hand breakdown: For Assistant Professor (Level 10), basic pay is ₹57,700. DA (currently 50% of basic) = ₹28,850. HRA (depending on city – X, Y, Z class) ranges from 27% to 8% – let’s assume 24% for Class X = ₹13,848. TA = ₹3,600 for this level. Gross = ₹57,700+28,850+13,848+3,600 = ₹1,03,998. NPS deduction (10% of basic + DA) = ₹8,655. CGEGIS = ₹30. Tax (approx ₹2,500). Final in-hand = ₹92,800 approx. JRF gets ₹31,000 + HRA (24% = ₹7,440) = ₹38,440 before NPS (no NPS for JRF). After minor deductions, in-hand ≈ ₹37,500. Additionally, JRF awardees get contingency grant of ₹20,000 per annum. Compared to CSIR JRF (₹31,000 same), UGC JRF is identical, but Assistant Professor scale is better than many state government college positions which start at Level 8.
💸 Application Fee & Payment Mode
| Category | Fee (Excluding GST & Bank charges) |
|---|---|
| General/Unreserved | ₹1150 |
| Gen-EWS / OBC-NCL | ₹600 |
| SC/ST/PwD/PwBD/Third Gender | ₹325 |
⏳ Age Limit for UGC NET June 2026 (JRF & Assistant Professor)
| Post | Max Age (General) | Relaxation |
|---|---|---|
| JRF | 30 years (as on 01 June 2026) | OBC-NCL/SC/ST/Women/Third Gender: +5 years; Research experience: max +5 years; LLM: +3 years; Armed forces: length of service (max 5 years total) |
| Assistant Professor | No upper age limit | Not applicable |
| PhD Admission only | No upper age limit | Not applicable |
📌 Age calculation example: If your date of birth is 15 June 1996, as on 01 June 2026 you are 29 years 11 months – eligible for General JRF. OBC-NCL candidate born 25 May 1993 (33 years as on 01 June 2026) gets 5 years relaxation – eligible. Ensure your age proof (Class 10 certificate) matches exactly.
🎓 Detailed Eligibility – Qualification & Stream
| Post | Qualification | Minimum Marks | Additional Condition |
|---|---|---|---|
| JRF + Assistant Professor | Master’s degree in relevant subject | 55% (General), 50% (reserved) | PG degree must be from UGC recognized university |
| Assistant Professor + PhD Admission | Master’s (final year eligible) | Same as above | NET marks valid for 1 year for PhD interview (70% weightage) |
| PhD Admission only | Master’s / Four-year Bachelor’s (75% for General) | 55% Master’s or 75% UG | Cannot apply for Assistant Professor posts |
📝 UGC NET Selection Process 2026 – No Interview for JRF/Assistant Professor
Stage 1: CBT (Paper 1 & Paper 2 together)
Three-hour single session. Paper 1 (50 MCQs – Teaching/Research Aptitude). Paper 2 (100 MCQs – Subject specific). No break in between. No negative marking.
Stage 2: Final Merit List (Percentile Normalization)
For subjects with multiple shifts, equi-percentile normalization is applied. Top 6% of candidates who appeared (with 40% General / 35% reserved aggregate) qualify for Assistant Professor eligibility. JRF awardees are top 1–2% within those qualified.
🎯 Your first 7 days after applying: 1) Download and save confirmation page + fee receipt. 2) Download syllabus from UGC website (https://www.ugcnetonline.in/syllabus-new.php). 3) Take NTA’s mock test for CBT familiarity. 4) Create a subject-wise topic tracker for Paper 2. 5) Set daily 2-hour target for Paper 1 (reasoning, comprehension, DI). 6) Check your email daily for admit card updates. 7) Print at least 4 copies of photograph (same as uploaded) – white background, 80% face visible.
📖 Syllabus & Exam Pattern
| Paper | No. of Questions | Marks | Duration | Negative Marking |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paper 1 – Teaching/Research Aptitude | 50 | 100 (2 marks each) | 180 minutes (combined) | No negative marking |
| Paper 2 – Subject (based on post-graduation) | 100 | 200 (2 marks each) | Same 180 mins | No negative marking |
📌 How to Apply Online for UGC NET June 2026 – Step-by-Step
- Visit official NTA UGC NET website: https://ugcnet.nta.nic.in/ (Do not use any other portal).
- Click on “Online Registration” – fill in name, date of birth, mobile, email exactly as per Class 10 certificate.
- Generate OTP and note down the system-generated Application Number.
- Login again and complete the Application Form: select subject code, 4 exam city preferences, category, PwBD status if any.
- Live photograph capture: Use webcam or scan QR code from mobile – ensure 80% face (without mask) including ears, white background. File size 10KB–200KB.
- Upload signature (blue/black ink on white paper, 10KB–50KB) and PwBD certificate (if applicable, PDF 50KB–300KB).
- Pay fee via Net Banking / Debit Card / Credit Card / UPI (SBI/HDFC/ICICI/Canara/UBI).
- Download Confirmation Page – only after payment success. Save PDF and take 2 printouts.
- ✔ Valid email ID and mobile number (own – not coaching centre).
- ✔ Passport photo – white background, 80% face visible, no mask, ears visible.
- ✔ Signature scan – black ink on white paper (no capital letters full name).
- ✔ Qualifying Master’s degree certificate or final year marksheet.
- ✔ Category certificate (EWS/OBC-NCL/SC/ST) – OBC must be Central List.
- ✔ UDID or PwBD certificate (if claiming benefits).
- ✔ Valid Govt ID (Aadhaar, Passport, PAN, Driving Licence) – original for exam day.
- ✔ For four-year UG candidates: 75% marks certificate (65% for reserved).
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (UGC NET June 2026)
- What is the approximate in-hand salary for UGC NET JRF and Assistant Professor after deductions?
- JRF in-hand is approx ₹35,000–₹37,500 (no NPS deduction). Assistant Professor (Level 10) gets approx ₹92,800 after NPS, tax, and other deductions. The gross salary is around ₹1,03,998 before NPS.
- What is the last date to apply for UGC NET June 2026?
- 20 May 2026 (upto 11:50 PM). Fee payment also closes at same time. Correction window is 22–24 May 2026 only for limited fields.
- How many total vacancies? What subjects are included?
- No fixed vacancy number; 6% of total appeared candidates become eligible for Assistant Professor. There are 83 subjects (list in Appendix-II of bulletin). Subjects include Economics (01), Education (09), Computer Science (87), History (06), etc.
- Can final year Master’s students apply for UGC NET 2026?
- Yes. They are provisionally admitted but must complete Master’s within 2 years from result date (for JRF) or 1 year (for PhD only) with required percentage. Otherwise candidature will be cancelled.
- Is there negative marking in UGC NET 2026?
- No. There is no negative marking for incorrect answers. But unanswered questions get zero marks. This is a major change from earlier years.
- What is the age relaxation for OBC / SC / ST in JRF?
- OBC-NCL (Central List), SC, ST, PwBD, Women, and Third gender get 5 years relaxation (max age 35 years as on 01 June 2026). Research experience adds max 5 more years (total 10 years relaxation possible).
- Can a four-year Bachelor’s degree holder become Assistant Professor through UGC NET?
- No. Four-year UG degree holders (even with NET) are eligible only for JRF and PhD admission, not for Assistant Professor. This is as per UGC (Minimum Standards for PhD) Regulations 2022.
- What documents are required for PwBD candidates to get scribe and extra time?
- For 40%+ benchmark disability (2(r) RPwD Act): UDID certificate. For less than 40% disability but difficulty writing: certificate from Chief Medical Officer as per Annexure-I of bulletin. Scribe will be provided by NTA if requested.
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