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How to Get Original UGC NET Certificate 2018 after Clearing Exam?

· UGC NET

“If I qualify UGC NET December 2018, from where will I get the NET certificate?” – We have been bombarded with such questions where our readers (including parents’ of the candidates) would go on and ask the whereabouts of UGC NET certificates. This article is only meant for them.

UGC NET December 2018 in a Nutshell

The National Testing Agency is going to conduct the UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) on 9th December 2018. It will declare the UGC NET 2018 result on 10th January 2019. The Agency will release the merit list that would contain the names of the qualified candidates. Those who make it to the list would be bestowed an honour through e-certificates. The electronic certificate is the symbol of excellence, a token of appreciation issued to the achievers.

    Step-by-Step Process to Download UGC NET Certificate

    • Visit the official website of UGC NET online (https://www.ugcnetonline.in/)
    • Or simply click on the direct link to download e-Certificate UGC NET (https://www.ugcnetonline.in/download/) (look at the picture below)
    • Here, you need to enter certain details like ‘roll number’, ‘date of exam’, ‘year of exam’ and ‘session of exam’
    • Enter the ‘security key from the given image’ into the textbox
    • After providing all the details, click the ‘submit’ button
    • There you go! The e-certificate will be right there on the screen
    • Download the same and take a printout
    UGC NET Certificate Download

    What to Do If Couldn’t Download e-Certificate?

    Don’t lose hope if you don’t see your e-certificate on the screen. If you have qualified the NET exam, you will surely receive the certificate. You need to send a letter along with essential documents such as matriculation certificate for DOB, caste certificate (for the reserved category candidates), physical disability certificate (visually challenged and physically handicapped), mark sheet of Masters and Master’s Certificate. The letter must contain your roll number, UGC reference (if you know) and the year of the exam.