UGC NET Marks Calculator
Calculate your UGC NET score instantly from Paper 1 and Paper 2 correct answers. Check JRF and Assistant Professor eligibility with our free NTA NET marks calculator.
UGC NET Marks Calculator — Your NTA NET Score Tool
The UGC NET Marks Calculator is a free online tool that helps NTA NET aspirants calculate their total score from correct answer counts in both papers. The University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) is the premier examination for determining eligibility for Assistant Professor positions and awarding Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) in Indian higher education institutions. With over 8 lakh candidates appearing annually across 83 subjects, the competition is intense and every mark matters.
The UGC NET marking system has no negative marking, making it relatively straightforward compared to other national-level exams. Each correct answer in either paper earns 2 marks. This means your total score is simply the sum of correct answers multiplied by 2, with a maximum of 300 marks. Our calculator provides instant results along with eligibility status assessment based on standard UGC qualifying criteria.
How to Use the NTA NET Score Calculator
Using the NTA NET score calculator takes just a few seconds. Enter the number of correct answers you estimate or have from the response sheet for Paper 1 (out of 50) and Paper 2 (out of 100). Click Calculate to see your Paper 1 score out of 100, Paper 2 score out of 200, and total score out of 300. The calculator also shows whether your score meets the qualifying thresholds for JRF and Assistant Professor eligibility based on standard category-wise requirements.
UGC NET Qualifying Criteria Explained
The UGC NET qualifying criteria are structured into two tiers. For Assistant Professor eligibility, General category candidates need a minimum of 40% aggregate marks (120/300), and reserved categories (OBC/SC/ST/PwD) need 35% (105/300). For JRF, General category candidates need at least 50% (150/300) with a minimum of 40% in Paper 1. Reserved categories need 45% (135/300) for JRF eligibility. It is important to note that these are minimum qualifying thresholds — the actual cutoffs for specific subjects may be higher, especially for subjects with a large number of candidates like English, Hindi, and Commerce.
Your UGC NET qualifying status is determined by the NTA after normalising scores across all sessions of the exam. The normalisation process ensures fairness across different exam shifts. The final scorecard shows your raw marks, normalised marks, percentile, and All India Rank within your subject. This information is used by universities and colleges for recruitment of Assistant Professors and by research institutions for awarding JRF.