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The UGC-Net exam that is delayed makes students anxious

The UGC-Net exam that is delayed makes students anxious
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After waiting for months, thousands of UGC clean aspirants who should write an exam from October 17-25 were left disappointed, as the National Test Agency (NTA), the exam that did the UGC-Net body reschedule the exam once more.
The national feasibility test (clean), carried out on behalf of the Grants University (UGC) Commission, to determine the feasibility of assistant professor, Fellowship Research Junior (JRF) or both, has been rescheduled three times.
“I am ready to appear for the exam but the latest announcement of NTA has come as a setback for students who have prepared for a long time,” said Ayush Verma who completed the MA in political science from the University of Delhi (DU) this year.
“With the UGC-Net will be rescheduled again, we have no choice but to wait.
The pending cycle also seizes our efforts to write the exam and increase our chances of getting a scholarship,” said Ayush, added that NTA seemed to be charged with the responsibility of carrying out various examinations starting From jee, neet, hotel management, etc.
“Finance is another problem for outstation students from humble backgrounds,” Ayush added.
Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the results of Dixit who completes the PG in Russian from JNU upset with rescheduling examinations.
“Very disappointing to see another test being carried out while UGC-Net is being postponed.
Candidates who hope to enter the PhD program based on the Net / JRF score have been abandoned in trouble,” he said.
Nandini highlights that it often changes in the schedule of adverse impact on other exam preparation too.
Yogesh Kumar Rai, Assistant Professor, Russian Study Center, Language Language School and Cultural Studies, JNU, said that the UGC-Net was delayed inhibiting students’ prospects to become assistant professors.
Recently, the UGC has extended the date of the application of PhD as a mandatory qualification for direct recruitment to the assistant Professor for two years until July 1, 2023.
Now recruitment will be carried out on the basis of the UGC-Net score.
Highlighting the latest UGC steps, Rai said that decisions are not used to accelerate the recruitment process if the test schedule is left behind.

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