NTA has released Final Answer Key for UGC NET June 2019 Exam on its official website - ntanet.nic.in. Candidates were supposed to download their response sheet from the NTA official website till 3rd July 2019. Now, the candidates who have appeared for the NTA UGC NET June 2019 Exam can cross check their answers and score with the official final answer key released on 10th July 2019. Candidates can download the Final Answer key PDF File from the link given below:
DOWNLOAD UGC NET JUNE 2019 FINAL ANSWER KEY
The final answer key has been released for the below subjects officially by NTA:
Subject Code | Paper-2 Subjects |
01 | Economics |
02 | Political Science |
03 | Philosophy |
04 | Psychology |
05 | Sociology |
06 | History |
07 | Anthropology |
08 | Commerce |
09 | Education |
10 | Social Work |
11 | Defence and Strategic Studies |
12 | Home Science |
14 | Public Administration |
15 | Population Studies Note: The candidates with Master’s Degree in Geography (with specialization in Population Studies) or Mathematics/ Statistics are also eligible to appear in the subject “Population Studies” |
16 | Music |
17 | Management (including Business Administration Management/ Marketing/ Marketing Management/ Industrial Relations and Personnel Management/ Personnel Management/ Financial Management/ Co-operative Management) |
18 | Maithili |
19 | Bengali |
20 | Hindi |
21 | Kannada |
22 | Malayalam |
23 | Odia |
24 | Punjabi |
25 | Sanskrit |
26 | Tamil |
27 | Telugu |
28 | Urdu |
29 | Arabic |
30 | English |
31 | Linguistics |
32 | Chinese |
33 | Dogri |
34 | Nepali |
35 | Manipuri |
36 | Assamese |
37 | Gujarati |
38 | Marathi |
39 | French |
40 | Spanish |
41 | Russian |
42 | Persian |
43 | Rajasthani |
44 | German |
45 | Japanese |
46 | Adult Education/ Continuing Education/ Andragogy/ Non Formal Education |
47 | Physical Education |
49 | Arab Culture and Islamic Studies |
50 | Indian Culture |
55 | Labour Welfare/ Personnel Management/ Industrial Relations/ Labour and Social Welfare/ Human Resource Management |
58 | Law |
59 | Library and Information Science |
60 | Buddhist, Jaina, Gandhian and Peace Studies |
62 | Comparative Study of Religions |
63 | Mass Communication and Journalism |
65 | Performing Art - Dance/Drama/Theatre |
66 | Museology & Conservation |
67 | Archaeology |
68 | Criminology |
70 | Tribal and Regional Language/Literature |
71 | Folk Literature |
72 | Comparative Literature |
73 | Sanskrit traditional subjects (including Jyotisha/ Sidhanta Jyotish/ Navya Vyakarna/ Vyakarna/ Mimansa/ Navya Nyaya/ Sankhya Yoga/ Tulanatmaka Darsan/ Shukla Yajurveda/ Madhav Vedant/ Dharmasasta/ Sahitya/ Puranotihasa/ Agama) |
74 | Women Studies Note: The candidates with Master’s Degree in Humanities (including languages) and Social Sciences areeligible to appear in subject “Women Studies” |
79 | Visual Art (including Drawing & Painting/ Sculpture Graphics/ Applied Art/ History of Art) |
80 | Geography |
81 | Social Medicine & Community Health |
82 | Forensic Science |
83 | Pali |
84 | Kashmiri |
85 | Konkani |
87 | Computer Science and Applications |
88 | Electronic Science |
89 | Environmental Sciences |
90 | Politics including International Relations/ International Studies including Defence/Strategic Studies, West Asian Studies, South East Asian Studies, African Studies, South Asian Studies, Soviet Studies, American Studies |
91 | Prakrit |
92 | Human Rights and Duties |
93 | Tourism Administration and Management |
94 | Bodo |
95 | Santali |
96 | Karnatic Music (Vocal Instrument, Percussion) |
97 | Rabindra Sangeet |
98 | Percussion Instrument |
99 | Drama/Theatre |
100 | Yoga |
101 | Sindhi |
Click here to know the Expected Cut-Off of UGC NET June 2019 Paper-1 & Paper-2
NTA conducted UGC NET June 2019 Exam from 20th June till 26th June 2019 in which approx 6.8 Lakhs candidates appeared this year. The tentative result date for UGC NET June 2019 Exam is 15th July 2019 and the results will be uploaded on the website www.ntanet.nic.in.
Click here to know the UGC NET Exam Previous Year Cut-Off Marks
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