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Results for the UGC NET December 2023 will be announced soon; explore career options in academia

The National Testing Agency (NTA) will release the scorecard and results for the December 2023 session of the University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) today, January 17. According to the commission, 9,45,918 people took the test, which was administered from December 6 to December 19, 2023. In 292 Indian cities, exams covering 83 subjects were given for the UGC NET in December 2023. Examinees may visit the official websites at nta.ac.in and ugcnet.nta.ac.in to see the UGC NET December 2023 results when they are made public.

Every year, thousands of people apply for the UGC NET test because the results provide them a wide range of professional options. A fantastic choice for people who want to work in academics specifically is to take the UGC NET. Let’s review the possibilities available to applicants upon passing the UGC NET and obtaining their scorecard.

ASSISTANT EDUCATOR
Being an associate professor is the primary option of most candidates who pass the UGC NET. The NET test establishes a candidate’s eligibility for an assistant professorship. Upon obtaining a PhD and NET certification, applicants may apply to become associate professors at several Indian institutions. institutions provide positions as assistant professors at both public and private institutions.

RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP JUNIOR
The second option available to applicants who clear the UGC NET is a junior research fellowship (JRF). The government offers a monthly stipend to JRF recipients, who are selected from among the top 10% of UGC NET candidates. This money helps the recipients finish their fellowship. A stipend of Rs 37,000 per month is given for the first two years. A stipend of Rs 42,000 would be awarded after achieving the level of Senior Research Fellowship.

Additionally, those who pass the UGC NET may be engaged as teachers at coaching centers where they help students prepare for the test.

By clearing the UGC NET, one may also be hired by the government as an associate professor in addition to other roles. Many public sector organizations base recruiting choices in large part on the UGC NET score. A number of companies, including Indian Oil, BHEL, NTPC, PGCIL, and ONGC, evaluate UGC NET results when hiring new employees.

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