Introduction

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued a strict warning for UGC NET june 2026 applicants regarding submission of multiple application forms. This rule is very important for candidates applying for Assistant professor and JRF eligibility.

📌 Big Update for Candidates

For the UGC NET june 2026 cycle:

  • ❌ Candidates must NOT submit more than one application form
  • ❌ Multiple registrations will be treated as invalid
  • ✔ Only the latest submitted form will be considered (if duplicates occur)

👉 In short, multiple forms can lead to rejection or cancellation of earlier applications.

⚠️ What Happens If You Submit Multiple Forms?

According to NTA guidelines:

1. Form Rejection Risk

If you submit more than one application:

  • Earlier forms may be cancelled automatically
  • Only the last submitted form may remain valid

2. Subject Confusion Problem

You are not allowed to change your subject after submission, so multiple forms can create:

  • Eligibility mismatch
  • Subject inconsistency
  • Possible disqualification risk

3. Verification Issues

During document checking:

  • Duplicate entries are flagged
  • Application may be rejected during scrutiny

📌 Official Rule (Important)

NTA clearly states:

Multiple applications submitted by the same candidate (same or different subjects) will not be accepted.

🧾 Why This Rule Is Strict

NTA introduced this rule to:

  • Prevent fake or duplicate registrations
  • Ensure fair examination process
  • Avoid server overload and data errors
  • Maintain transparent merit system

🖥️ Important Dates (UGC NET june 2026)

  • Application Start: 29 april 2026
  • Last Date to Apply: 20 May 2026
  • Exam Date: 22–30 june 2026

 How to Avoid Mistakes

To ensure your application is safe:

  • Fill only one form carefully
  • Double-check subject selection
  • Use same email and mobile number
  • Complete form in one session if possible
  • Do not re-register if payment fails—check status first

📌 Conclusion

For UGC NET june 2026, submitting multiple application forms is strictly prohibited. If a candidate does it by mistake, the system will consider only the latest form, and earlier submissions will be cancelled. This can lead to confusion and even rejection in some cases.

👉 The safest approach is simple: apply once, carefully, and verify all details before submitting.

 

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