UGC NET History Cut Off 2026 (Expected): The UGC NET History examination for June 2026 has concluded, and candidates are now eagerly waiting for the official answer key and result. Meanwhile, one of the biggest questions among aspirants is the expected cut-off. Although the National Testing Agency (NTA) has not yet released the official question paper or answer key, early student reactions suggest that the History paper was moderate to difficult, with many candidates describing it as more challenging than previous sessions.
Based on these reactions and historical cut-off trends, the June 2019 UGC NET History examination appears to be the most appropriate benchmark for estimating this year's cut-off. The projections below are purely analytical and should be considered indicative until the official results are announced.
| Category-Wise Expected UGC NET History Cut Off 2026 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Category | JRF Marks | JRF Questions | NET Marks | NET Questions |
| General | 186 | 93 | 164 | 82 |
| EWS | 176 | 88β89 | 152 | 76 |
| OBC | 174 | 87 | 150 | 75 |
| SC | 166* | 83 | 142* | 71 |
| ST | 162 | 81 | 140 | 70 |
*SC estimates are based on recent cut-off trends and may vary in the official results.
For a paper of moderate to difficult difficulty, the General category cut-off generally falls within a similar range to June 2019.
| Category | Qualification | Percentage | Expected Marks (Out of 300) | Expected Correct Answers (Out of 150) |
| General | JRF | 62% | 186 | 93 |
| General | Assistant Professor (NET) | 54.67% | 164 | 82 |
Analysis
The JRF cut-off is expected to remain around 186 marks (93 correct answers).
The Assistant Professor (NET) cut-off may be around 164 marks (82 correct answers).
If the official paper is evaluated as more difficult than expected, there could be a slight downward variation. However, the JRF cut-off is unlikely to fall significantly below this range.
Based on June 2019 trends, the expected cut-off for the OBC category is:
| Category | Qualification | Percentage | Expected Marks | Expected Correct Answers |
| OBC | JRF | 58% | 174 | 87 |
| OBC | Assistant Professor (NET) | 50% | 150 | 75 |
Analysis
Candidates belonging to the OBC category may require approximately:
174 marks (87 questions) for JRF.
150 marks (75 questions) for Assistant Professor eligibility.
Since the EWS reservation was introduced after the June 2019 examination, historical data is not directly available. However, recent UGC NET trends indicate that the EWS cut-off generally remains around 2 marks higher than the OBC cut-off.
| Qualification | Expected Marks | Expected Correct Answers |
| JRF | 176 | 88β89 |
| Assistant Professor (NET) | 152 | 76 |
Analysis
Candidates can estimate their EWS cut-off by adding approximately 2 marks to the expected OBC cut-off.
The June 2019 examination recorded identical cut-offs for SC and ST candidates. However, more recent sessions have shown a small variation, particularly for JRF.
June 2019 Reference
| Category | Qualification | Percentage | Expected Marks | Expected Correct Answers |
| SC/ST | JRF | 54% | 162 | 81 |
| SC/ST | Assistant Professor (NET) | 46.67% | 140 | 70 |
Expected Trend for 2026
SC JRF: Around 166 marks
ST JRF: Around 162 marks
Assistant Professor (NET): Difference generally remains minimal (0β2 marks).
The final cut-off depends on several important factors, including:
Overall difficulty level of the examination
Number of candidates appearing for History
Number of candidates qualifying in each category
Reservation-wise distribution
Normalization policy (if applicable)
Previous years' cut-off trends
The cut-offs mentioned above are expected values prepared using student feedback, remembered questions, and historical UGC NET History cut-off trends. The official cut-off will be released by the National Testing Agency (NTA) along with the UGC NET June 2026 result.