Candidates have also been given the option to revise their preferred exam city choices through the correction window to reduce travel difficulties and improve accessibility across regions.

NTA has expanded the list of examination centers for the UGC NET June 2026 session by introducing additional venues in the North-East region and has opened a fresh window for candidates to modify their preferred exam city choices.
The National Testing Agency said the decision was taken to improve accessibility for students from the region and help candidates secure examination centers closer to their location.

Applicants appearing for UGC NET June 2026 can now review and update their selected exam city preferences through the official portal within the prescribed timeline. The agency advised candidates to read the instructions carefully before making any modifications.
The revised arrangement is expected to reduce travel-related difficulties for candidates and improve convenience during the examination process.

Here is how candidates can make corrections in the UGC NET June 2026 application form:
The addition of new examination centers is expected to ease logistical challenges for candidates, particularly those from remote areas in the North-East.
NTA has urged applicants to monitor official announcements regularly and complete all corrections well before the deadline to avoid last-minute problems.

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