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UGC NET Cut Off – Check Subject-wise Cut off Expected & Previous year

by AglaSem EduTech
May 10, 2025
in UGC NET

UGC NET Cut Off  – National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts the UGC NET examination to appoint Assistant professors and JRF and Assistant Professors. Aspirants can find UGC NET Cut Off marks from ugcnet.nta.nic.in. For candidates appearing for upcoming UGC NET exam can check previous year UGC NET cut off marks from this article as well. The cut-off marks are announced by NTA based on various factors –  number of appearing candidates, scores obtained by candidates and difficulty level of exam. More details on the UGC NET Cut Off is available in this article.

UGC NET Cut Off 

Canddiates can check the previous year UGC NET cut off marks to predict the cut off marks for upcoming UGC NET exam. This will help them in better preparation of the examination. Aspirants who secure the marks equivalent or more than specified cut off marks are declared UGC NET qualified. Find UGC NET Cut Off Marks below:

UGC NET Previous Year Cut Off Marks

UGC NET 2021 Cut OffCut Off Marks
Cut Off Percentile
UGC NET June 2020 Cut OffClick here
UGC NET December 2019 Cut OffClick here
UGC NET June 2019 Cut OffFor Assistant Professor.
For JRF and Assistant Professor.
UGC NET December 2018 Cut offFor Assistant Professor
For JRF and Assistant Professor
UGC NET January 2018 Cut offFor Assistant Professor
For JRF and Assistant Professor
UGC NET January 2017 Cut OffClick here –
UGC NET July-Aug 2016 Cut OffClick here

The final cut off list is made based in the aggregate of all the papers given by the candidates. Different categories have different cut-offs. The top 6% of the qualified candidates from all the categories, are to be eligible for Assistant Professor only. However, a separate merit list for the position of JRF will be prepared out of the NET qualified candidates.

UGC NET Qualifying Marks

National Testing Agency has specified the minimum qualifying marks for UGC NET exam. Geneal category candidates have to obtain 40% marks whereas reserved category candidates have qualifying marks rexated. Check out category-wise UGC NET qualifying marks below: 

Paper and Cut Off marksGeneralOBC-NCL / PWD / SC / ST
Paper I40 (40%)35 (35%)
Paper II40 (40%)35 (35%)

Factors Affecting UGC NET Cut Off Marks

The factors that determine NTA UGC NET cut off marks are as follows:

  • Number of candidates who have appeared for UGC NET exam
  • Difficulty Level of the questions
  • Total Number of seats 
  • Normalization
  • Cutoff trends of previous years UGC NET

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About UGC NET 

The National Testing Agency conducts the  University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (UGC NET). This is a national level exam and takes place twice a year, in June and December. Candidates are recruited for the position of ‘Assistant Professor’ and ‘JRF and Assistant Professor’ in universities. The cut offs are changed every year and it depends on the NTA.

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