
UGC NET December 2025 Hindi Question Paper: The National Test Agency (NTA) has conducted the UGC NET December 2025 Hindi exam through the CBT format. Candidates who appeared in the paper found the level to be moderate to difficult. They can get the UGC NET December 2025 Hindi Question Paper in PDF format to check the solutions. They can raise objections against the Hindi answer key before January 17, 2026. The process will be conducted online, and submit the valid proofs to raise the objection.
Candidates can download the UGC NET December 2025 Answer Key from the official website. They can check the Hindi answer key and raise any objections if required before January 17, 2026, by paying a Rs. 200 non-refundable fee.
| UGC NET December 2025 Hindi Overview | |
| Authority Name | National Testing Agency (NTA) |
| Exam Name | UGC NET December 2025 |
| Subject & Code | Hindi (Subject Code: 020) |
| UGC NET December 2025 Exam Date | January 6 (Shift 2 Hindi Paper) |
| UGC NET December 2025 Answer Key Release | January 14, 2026 (Provisional) |
| Answer Key Challenge Window | January 14 β January 17, 2026 |
| Result Release Date | Expected by February 2026 |
| Official Website | ugcnet.nta.nic.in |
| Credentials Required | Application Number and Password / Date of Birth |
| Next Rounds | JRF Award Letter / Assistant Professor Eligibility Certificate |
UGC NET December 2025 Hindi Question Paper PDF is available to download in the PDF format. The question paper includes the series-wise list of questions along with the solutions. Candidates require no sign-up and can download the Hindi question paper online.
Physics Wallah UGC NET mentors team has prepared the UGC NET December 2025 Hindi Paper Analysis Video. The video covers a detailed discussion on the questions asked in the UGC NET December 2025 Hindi exam. Candidates can watch the video to get the detailed solutions to the questions asked in the exam.
UGC NET December 2025 Hindi Questions Asked list has been provided for the reference and understanding of the candidates.
Literary works and authorship: Identification of authors like Sarhapa, Malik Mohammad Jayasi, and others.
Poetry and prose interpretation: Determining the order of lines, matching stanzas with poets, and understanding poetic devices such as upama (simile), yamaka (repetition), and ati-shayokti (hyperbole).
Philosophical and critical theory questions: Including Dr. Ambedkarβs philosophy, postmodernism concepts, and Hegelβs dialectical process.
Historical and cultural contexts: Questions on caste theories, language families (Aryan and Dravidian), and Indian literary criticism.
Narrative and character analysis: From stories like Dilfigar, Eidgah, Godaan, Mahabhoj, and Rag Darbari, with character traits and plot points explained.
Grammar and language questions: Such as case markers in pronouns, scientific features of scripts, and language classification.