Forty-six students of the University of Science and Technology (USTM), Meghalaya have qualified the UGC NET/JRF examinations held in June 2025.
The university said this is a significant milestone in its journey of academic excellence and announced that it will reimburse the full admission and semester fees of these students under its pioneering Payback Policy, which rewards students who clear prestigious national-level exams.
“This initiative reaffirms the University’s commitment to supporting meritorious students and making quality education accessible regardless of financial background,” it said.
The latest results follow a proven track record of USTM’s scholarly distinction where in 2024, 71 students qualified for the UGC NET/JRF, and over the recent years, more than 489 students have cleared NET and SLET.
USTM Chancellor Mahbubul Hoque remarked, “We are immensely proud of our students. Their success is a testament to our focus on academic rigor and support systems. The University remains committed to empowering future leaders and ensuring that no talented student is held back due to financial constraints.”
Vice Chancellor Prof. G.D. Sharma added, “Our NET coaching programs extend beyond textbook learning. We provide soft skills training, interview preparation, and motivational sessions—equipping students for holistic success in both academia and life.”
Dr. Trishna Thakuria, Director of the University’s NET Forum, highlighted that over Rs 1.3 crore has already been refunded to previous achievers under the Payback Policy. “This unique initiative is part of our best practices aimed at encouraging students to pursue top-tier exams like NET, GATE, SLET, and IAS. Our dedicated coaching sessions for UGC NET are held every evening post 4:30 pm,” she said.























