NTA Exam Calendar 2024: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has recently released a notification, that is on the 14th of September 2023 and announced the tentative dates of the upcoming competitive examination for the Academic Year 2024-25. In the Examination Calendar, NTA has announced the dates for the Common University Entrance Test for Undergraduate and Postgraduate admissions, Joint Entrance Examination (Main), National Eligibility cum Entrance Test and UGC-NET.
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NTA Exam Calendar 2024
Name of Exam | Dates |
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Joint Entrance Examination: JEE (Main) 2024 Session 1 | Between 24th January and 1st February, 2024 |
Joint Entrance Examination: JEE (Main) 2024 Session 2 | Between 1st April and 15th April, 2024 |
National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) 2024 | 5th May, 2024 |
Common University Entrance Test -UG (CUET-UG) 2024 | Between 15th May and 31st May, 2024 |
Common University Entrance Test -PG (CUET-PG) 2024 | Between 11th March and 28th March, 2024 |
UGC-NET (Session – I) | Between 10th June and 21st June, 2024 |
Results within 3 weeks!
The notification of NTA Exam Calendar 2024 has come up with a major commitment, where it is informed that NTA will declare the results of all CBT Examinations within three weeks of the conclusion of the examination. Speaking about the same, Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar, Chairman of UGC has also posted few videos on his Twitter (X) handle and announced the dates for all the above mentioned examinations. He too promised about the Result declaration within 3 weeks of the last session of CBT tests.
Now this will be interesting to see, if NTA and UGC will be able to keep their promise made with NTA Exam Calendar 2024. In the previous sessions of these competitive examinations, especially for CUET-UG and CUET-PG, we have seen heavy delays in the result declaration. These delays have impacted admission of many students. This was all because students had to face a dilemma, as the local colleges or state universities do not rely upon CUET scores and they had already completed the admission process before CUET results, and so students who appeared in CUET got stuck in the middle.
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