Overview
The NTA has decided to re‑conduct the UGC‑NET for three subjects: English, Sociology and Commerce. The decision follows a flood of complaints about factual, typographical and translation errors in the June 2026 papers.
Key Developments
- Re‑exam dates: English and Commerce on 9 September 2026; Sociology on 10 September 2026.
- Complaints highlighted repeated questions (67 of 150 in English, over 80 in Commerce) from the December 2024 NET paper.
- Sociology paper contained misspelt scholar names (e.g., “Ritzer” as “Putzer”, “Parsons” as “Parsow”).
- No extra fee will be charged for the re‑conduct.
- Results for the other 84 subjects and allocation of JRF seats will proceed as scheduled.
Important Facts
The June 2026 exam covered 87 subjects for recruitment to Assistant Professor posts, JRF and PhD admissions. After the exam, the agency received multiple grievances about:
- Large‑scale repetition of questions from earlier papers.
- Spelling mistakes, wrong scholar names and garbled book titles.
- Grammatical errors, gender‑number mismatches and non‑standard terminology.
The review committee concluded that these defects could not be remedied by simply dropping questions during the challenge process. Hence, a full re‑conduct was recommended to ensure fairness.
Exam Relevance
For UPSC aspirants, this episode illustrates the importance of:
- Understanding the role of autonomous bodies like NTA in maintaining exam integrity (GS2).
- Grasping the eligibility framework for higher‑education positions through UGC‑NET (GS3).
- Recognising procedural safeguards such as the Answer Key Challenge, which uphold transparency.
Way Forward
The NTA will publish city, centre and admit‑card details on its official website. Candidates must register for the re‑exam on the announced dates. The agency has assured that the re‑conduct will not affect the overall quota: the number of eligible candidates for Assistant Professor will be the higher of 6 % of June 2026 test‑takers or the same proportion from the re‑test. Aspirants should monitor official notifications and prepare for the revised papers.