UGC NET December 2025 Concludes Successfully: Over 7.35 Lakh Candidates Appear Across India
The UGC NET December 2025 examination has been successfully conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), marking one of the largest examination cycles for higher education eligibility in the country. As per official data released by NTA, a total of 7,35,592 candidates appeared for the examination held between December 31, 2025, and January 7, 2026.
The examination was conducted smoothly across multiple shifts and centres nationwide, reflecting effective coordination between NTA, state authorities, and examination partners.
UGC NET December 2025: Exam Overview
The UGC NET December 2025 session was organised to determine eligibility for Assistant Professor and Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) in Indian universities and colleges.
Key Highlights
- Exam Name: UGC NET December 2025
- Conducting Authority: National Testing Agency (NTA)
- Exam Dates: 31 December 2025 to 07 January 2026
- Mode of Exam: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
- Total Candidates Appeared: 7,35,592
The large participation highlights the continued importance of UGC NET as a gateway to academic and research careers in India.
Day-Wise Candidate Attendance Details
NTA also released day-wise attendance figures, providing transparency in exam conduct and participation levels.
| Exam Date | Candidates Appeared |
|---|---|
| 31 December 2025 | 38,452 |
| 02 January 2026 | 1,35,104 |
| 03 January 2026 | 1,45,307 |
| 05 January 2026 | 1,46,681 |
| 06 January 2026 | 1,38,638 |
| 07 January 2026 | 1,31,432 |
According to NTA, attendance remained stable between 71% and 75% across all exam days, indicating consistent candidate participation throughout the examination period.
Candidate-Centric Measures Ensured Smooth Conduct
The National Testing Agency emphasized that the UGC NET December 2025 exam was conducted with a strong focus on candidate welfare. Several proactive and candidate-friendly steps were taken to ensure minimal inconvenience.
Key Welfare Measures Implemented
- Advance exam city intimation to help candidates plan travel
- Grievance-based relocation of examination centres
- 23,053 candidates were provided relocation support
- Continuous assistance through email, voice calls, and phone communication
These measures played a crucial role in ensuring a smooth and stress-free examination experience for candidates across regions.
Cooperation from State Authorities
NTA acknowledged the active cooperation of state administrations and local authorities, which helped in:
- Maintaining law and order at exam centres
- Ensuring smooth movement of candidates
- Facilitating uninterrupted conduct of the CBT exam
This coordination contributed significantly to the successful execution of the examination at a national scale.
Importance of UGC NET Examination
UGC NET remains one of the most significant national-level eligibility examinations in India. Qualifying the exam allows candidates to:
- Apply for Assistant Professor positions
- Become eligible for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF)
- Pursue academic and research careers in universities and colleges
With over 7.35 lakh candidates appearing, the December 2025 session once again underlined the competitiveness and relevance of the examination.
What’s Next for Candidates?
Following the conclusion of the examination:
- UGC NET provisional answer key is expected to be released soon
- Candidates will get an opportunity to raise objections
- Final answer key and results will be announced after expert review
- Cut-off marks will be released subject-wise and category-wise
Candidates are advised to regularly check the official website ugcnet.nta.ac.in for upcoming updates.
NTA Helpline for UGC NET
For any examination-related queries, candidates can contact NTA through the following official channels:
- Email: ugcnet@nta.ac.in
- Helpline Number: 011-40759000
The successful completion of the UGC NET December 2025 examination, with the participation of over 7.35 lakh candidates, reflects the robustness of NTA’s examination framework and its commitment to transparency, accessibility, and candidate welfare. With stable attendance, efficient grievance redressal, and coordinated administration, the December session stands as a benchmark in large-scale exam conduct.
Candidates can now look forward to the next stages, including the release of the answer key and results, which will determine eligibility for teaching and research opportunities across India.
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