CBSE NET Results 2017: CBSE to be declared Jan NET UGC Exam Results soon on its official website

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CBSE NET Results 2017: CBSE to be declared Jan NET UGC Exam Results soon on its official website
CBSE NET Results 2017: CBSE to be declared Jan NET UGC Exam Results soon on its official website

New Delhi : Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) successfully conducted National Eligibility Test (NET) Exam on behalf of the University Grants Commission (UGC) in the month of January 2017. A huge number of candidates applied and appeared for the exam.

The exam, conducted on January 22, consisted of three rounds of papers with objective type questions. Each paper had a different standard and difficulty level which increased from the first to the last round.

The CBSE is likely to declare the results of CBSE UGC NET Exam 2017 soon on its official website, cbse.nic.in. Aspirants can check the past trends and tentative cut off on its official website.

For applying for UGC NET programme the qualification is divided into following steps which include obtaining minimum qualifying marks, a merit list will be prepared  who have cleared the first step in all subjects.

Process to view the CBSE UGC NET Results 2017:

1. Aspirants have to login the CBSE official website, cbse.nic.in

2. click on the link, 'Check CBSE UGC NET Jan Results 2017

3. Enter your details and submit the same. 

4. The results will be displayed on the screen. 

5. Candidates can take a printout for future use.

Candidates who qualify the UGC Test for eligibility for Assistant Professor will be appointed as per the rules and regulations for recruitment of Assistant Professor of the concerned universities/ colleges/state governments.

About CBSE UGC NET:

UGC (University Grants Commission) is a statutory organisation established by the union government in 1956. Its main objective is to provide recognition to the Indian universities and provide funds to such recognised universities and colleges.

CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) now conducts this exam on behalf of UGC for the post of Lecturer and for providing the JRF for Indian nationals in order to ensure minimum standards for the entrants in the teaching profession and in research.