NTA ISSUES AN ADVISORY REGARDING NET EXAMINATION
The National Testing Agency has to carry the baggage to conduct multiple examinations for universities of India. The examinations are usually structured around the academic year of the universities.

The National Testing Agency has to carry the baggage to conduct multiple examinations for universities of India. The examinations are usually structured around the academic year of the universities. The National Testing Agency conduct most of the examinations from April to July.
The National Eligibility Test (NET) examination for the admissions of the Doctorate programme in multiple universities of the country is scheduled soon. A large number of students who score quite well receive a fellowship named Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) to perceive their doctorate in a sincere manner.
The Government of India asks for a sincere Doctorate from the candidates applying for the National Eligibility Test. The Government believes that the students would conduct their Doctorate for the betterment of the nation if they pursue it with the Junior Research Fellowship.
The candidates have started applying for the examination of the National Eligibility Test. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued an advisory to the candidates warning them about multiple application forms for the National Eligibility Test. The Details regarding multiple application forms have been provided by the testing agency. The National Testing Agency have taken this moment to make a statement regarding multiple application forms.
The testing agency has straight-away asked the candidates to stop sending multiple application forms while applying for the examination. The Biometric System will find the flaws very easily with multiple checking of the candidates.
- The National Testing Agency has made it very clear that only one application per candidate is allowed for a single examination cycle.
- The testing agency has made it very clear that their stance should be taken seriously. If any candidate submits more than one application form, it might lead to - rejection of the candidature or cancellation of the application at any stage of the application process. Multiple applications are considered misconduct or violations of the examination rules.
