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When will the result of CSIR UGC NET 2024 come? Know what is the normalization process

CSIR UGC NET 2024: All the candidates who had appeared in the CSIR UGC NET exam are now eagerly waiting for their results. In such a situation, it is expected that the result of CSIR UGC NET exam will be released soon by the National Testing Agency. The result will be released on the official website csirnet.nta.ac.in. Once the result is released, candidates will be able to check it by visiting the official website. However, there is no official information as to when and at what time the result will be released.

How to check

NTA postponed the Joint CSIR-UGC-NET Examination June 2024 NTA ने  CSIR-UGC-NET परीक्षा को किया स्थगित, 25- 27 जून को होना था एग्जाम, करियर  न्यूज़

After the declaration, candidates will be able to check their result through the steps given below.

First of all, candidates go to the official website csirnet.nta.ac.in.

After this, click on the notification link of ‘CSIR UGC NET July 2024 Result’ on the homepage.

It will then redirect you to the login window, where you have to provide the registration number, date of birth and click on ‘Submit’.

Then the CSIR UGC NET 2024 result will appear on the screen.

Finally, check the result, download it and save it for future reference.

CSIR NET Result 2023 Soon at csirnet.nta.nic.in, Know About Normalisation  Process, Percentile Score

The CSIR UGC NET July 2024 exam was conducted in two shifts on the first two days from 9 am to 12 noon and from 3 pm to 6 pm. The exam was held on July 27 in the morning shift. The provisional answer key of the exam was released on August 9 and candidates were given time till August 11 to file objections. The final answer key and result will be released on the official website csirnet.nta.ac.in.

Normalization Process

As per the normalization process, the raw marks obtained by the candidates in each session will be converted to percentage marks ranging from 0 to 100. The percentage score is determined by multiplying 100 by the number of candidates whose raw score is equal to or less than the candidate’s score and then dividing it by the total number of candidates appearing in the session. As per the official notice, the percentage score will be calculated up to 7 decimal places to prevent clustering and reduce ties.