UGC NET 2025 June Final Answer Key: The National Testing Agency (NTA) may soon release the final answer key before the UGC NET June result. Earlier, the NTA had closed the last date for filing objections on the provisional answer key and response sheet of the University Grants Commission (UGC) NET June session till 5 pm on July 8, 2025. Those who have appeared for this exam can check the final answer key by visiting the official website of UGC NET ugcnet.nta.ac.in.
Apart from this, candidates can also download the UGC NET 2025 final answer key directly through this link. Also, you can see the answer key through the steps given below. The provisional answer key was released on the official website on July 5. After this, the process of filing objections for the candidates was started from July 6 and ended on July 8.
The final answer key will come after examining the objections
After the objections are submitted, a committee of experts will review each challenge. If the objection given regarding any answer is found to be correct, the answer key will be amended. The exam results will be prepared on the basis of the final answer key and released on the NTA website.
Advice to candidates
Candidates are advised to regularly keep an eye on the official portal for all updates related to the final answer key and results. Keep in mind that objections are accepted only within the stipulated time limit, after that no objection is valid.
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