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NTA to re-conduct UGC-NET for 3 subjects; 2nd exam cancellation this year after NEET leak

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The National Testing Agency (NTA) on Sunday announced re-examination of three University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (UGC-NET) papers, citing multiple “multiple errors” in the exam conducted from June 22 to June 30 this year.

NTA said its committee looked into these papers after it received several complaints of 'multiple errors'. (Representative Image)
NTA said its committee looked into these papers after it received several complaints of 'multiple errors'. (Representative Image)

“In respect of three subjects, namely English, Commerce and Sociology, NTA had received several complaints on multiple errors in these papers. Accordingly, NTA formed a committee to enquire into and look into these errors,” it said in a notification.

It said the English and Commerce papers will be held on September 9, and the Sociology paper will be held on September 10.

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