The National Testing Agency has announced that the application correction window for the University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) June 2026 examination will open from May 26, 2026. Candidates who have already submitted their application forms will be able to edit and modify details through the official website - UGC NET Official Portal - ugcnet.nta.nic.in.

According to the official notification released by the National Testing Agency on May 23, the correction facility will remain active till May 28, 2026, up to 11:50 PM.
The correction window provides candidates an opportunity to rectify mistakes made during the application process before the final examination process begins.
Candidates are advised to complete corrections within the specified deadline, as no further opportunity may be provided later.
The UGC NET examination is conducted for:
The examination is one of the most important national-level eligibility tests for candidates aspiring to pursue careers in higher education and research.
Candidates may be allowed to modify:
However, certain fields may remain non-editable depending on NTA guidelines. Candidates should carefully review all details before final submission.
Candidates can follow these steps:
1. Visit the official website - UGC NET Login Portal
2. Click on the application correction link
3. Login using application number and password
4. Edit the required details
5. Review all changes carefully
6. Submit the corrected application form
7. Download confirmation page for future reference
The National Testing Agency has advised candidates to:
Candidates should note that incorrect information may affect eligibility, admit card generation, or future admission and recruitment processes.
The UGC NET examination is conducted twice every year and serves as the qualifying examination for assistant professorship and research fellowships in Indian universities and colleges.
Lakhs of candidates appear for the examination annually in various subjects across Humanities, Commerce, Science, Social Sciences, Computer Applications, and other disciplines.