Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What is NTA PhD Entrance Exam?
NTA PhD Entrance Exam is a national-level entrance test conducted by the National Testing Agency for admission to Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) programmes at four central universities - Delhi University (DU), Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Banaras Hindu University (BHU), and Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (BBAU). The exam evaluates candidates on Research Methodology and Subject-Specific knowledge through a computer-based test of 100 MCQs.
Q2. What is the eligibility criteria for NTA PhD Entrance Exam 2026?
Candidates must have completed Master's degree from a recognized university with minimum 55% marks for General category and 50% marks for reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC/PwD). Final year Master's students are also eligible to apply. There is no age limit set by NTA, though individual universities may have specific age requirements for certain programmes.
Q3. How many courses can I apply for in NTA PhD Entrance Exam?
Candidates can apply for a maximum of three courses in the NTA PhD Entrance Exam. However, only one course can be selected per time slot as per the examination timetable. Additional papers require payment of extra application fee as specified in the notification.
Q4. What is the exam pattern for NTA PhD Entrance Exam?
The NTA PhD Entrance Exam is a Computer Based Test (CBT) of 3 hours duration. It consists of 100 MCQs divided into two sections - Section 1 (Research Methodology - common) and Section 2 (Subject-Specific). Each correct answer carries +4 marks and each incorrect answer results in -1 mark deduction. The total marks are 400.
Q5. Is there negative marking in NTA PhD Entrance Exam?
Yes, there is negative marking in NTA PhD Entrance Exam. For every correct answer, candidates are awarded +4 marks, and for every incorrect answer, -1 mark is deducted. Unanswered questions do not carry any marks. Candidates should attempt questions carefully and avoid random guessing.
Q6. What is the application fee for NTA PhD Entrance Exam 2026?
The application fee varies by category: General - Rs. 1,200/-, OBC (NCL)/Third Gender - Rs. 1,100/-, SC/ST - Rs. 1,100/-, and PwD - Rs. 1,000/- for the first paper. Additional papers require extra fee of Rs. 500-600/- per paper depending on category. Payment can be made through Net Banking, Credit Card, Debit Card, or UPI.
Q7. Which universities accept NTA PhD Entrance Exam scores?
Four central universities accept NTA PhD Entrance Exam scores for admission to their doctoral programmes: Delhi University (DU), Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Banaras Hindu University (BHU), and Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (BBAU). Each university has its own specific admission process based on the NTA Score.
Q8. Can I appear for NTA PhD Entrance Exam if I have UGC NET qualification?
Yes, candidates with UGC NET qualification can appear for NTA PhD Entrance Exam. However, it's important to note that many universities, including JNU, now accept PhD admissions directly based on UGC NET/JRF/GATE scores. Candidates should check the specific admission requirements of their preferred university before applying.
Q9. What is the validity of NTA PhD Entrance Exam score?
The NTA Score obtained in the PhD Entrance Exam is valid for admission in the academic year for which the examination is conducted. The score is shared with participating universities for their respective admission processes. Candidates must apply to universities within the specified admission window.
Q10. How is the NTA Score calculated for PhD Entrance Exam?
The NTA Score is a normalized score calculated using a specific formula that accounts for variations in difficulty level across different shifts and sessions. The raw marks obtained by candidates are converted to NTA Score on a scale, which is then used by participating universities for merit list preparation and admission.
Q11. Is there any interview after NTA PhD Entrance Exam?
Yes, most universities conduct interviews or viva-voce as part of their PhD admission process after the entrance exam. The final selection typically involves a combination of entrance exam score (70%) and interview performance (30%). Some universities may also consider research proposals or presentations during the interview.
Q12. Can I change my exam centre after submitting the application?
Exam centre allocation is done by NTA based on the preferences provided during application. Once allocated, the exam centre cannot be changed. Candidates are advised to carefully select their preferred cities during the application process. NTA reserves the right to change exam centres without assigning any reason.





