UGC NET 2022 answer key, question paper out at ugcnet.nta.nic.in for phase 1, 2, 3 exams
Vishnukumar V | October 19, 2022 | 08:30 AM IST | 2 mins read
NTA has released the UGC NET answer key 2022, questions paper and response sheet for Phase 1, 2 and 3 at ugcnet.nta.nic.in. Raise objections till October 20 (5 PM).
NEW DELHI:
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the provisional UGC NET answer keys 2022 for phase 1, 2 and 3 exam in online mode. Candidates who appeared for the exam can download the UGC NET 2022 answer key at ugcnet.nta.nic. Along with the answer key, NTA has also released the UGC NET question papers 2022 and recorded responses on the official website.
Direct link to download the UGC NET answer key 2022 -
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Candidates will be able to raise objections if any against the provisional UGC NET 2022 answer key till October 20 (5 PM). To challenge the UGC NET 2023 answer key, candidates have to pay a challenging fee of Rs 200 (non-refundable) per question. Candidates can pay the UGC NET 2022 answer key challenging fee using debit, credit card or through net banking.
UGC NET answer key 2022 dates
Candidates can check the UGC NET 2022 answer key date and other important dates from the below table.
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Events |
Dates |
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UGC NET answer key 2022 released date |
October 18, 2022 |
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UGC NET 2022 answer key challenging facility dates |
October 18 to 20, 2022 (Upto 5 PM) |
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Last date to pay the challenging fee |
October 20, 2022 |
The NTA in its latest notice said, "The challenges made against the UGC NET answer key 2022 by the candidates will be verified by the panel of subject experts. If the challenge is found to be correct, the UGC NET 2022 answer key will be revised and results will be processed accordingly."
How to download UGC NET answer key 2022
Candidates can follow the detailed steps given below to download the answer key of UGC NET 2022, question paper and response sheet.
- Visit the NTA UGC NET official website - ugcnet.nta.nic.in.
- Click the link that reads “Display of question paper and answer key challenge” on the “Candidates activities” section on the home page.
- Next, select any one log-in option.
- Enter the UGC NET login credentials, application number and date of birth or password.
- Click on the 'Submit' button.
- The NTA UGC NET 2022 answer keys and question paper will be displayed on the screen.
- Now, click on the 'View answer key and challenge' button.
- Submit the necessary details and pay the required fee.
- Download and print a copy for future reference.
"Candidates should note that the UGC NET 2022 answer key challenge can be made in online mode only and no challenge will be entertained without receipt of the processing fee," it said. The NTA will release the UGC NET answer key 2022, question paper and response sheet for the Phase 4 exam soon on the official website.
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