AP EAMCET 2025 for engineering begins today at 145 centres; how will APSCHE conduct exam?
Anu Parthiban | May 21, 2025 | 07:10 AM IST | 2 mins read
Students should carry the AP EAMCET admit card 2025, download from the official website, cets.apsche.ap.gov.in, to the exam centre. They are also required to produce application form, and caste certificate.
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Try NowThe Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) will conduct the Andhra Pradesh Engineering Agricultural and Pharmacy Common Entrance Test (AP EAPCET 2025) exam for engineering courses from today. AP EAMCET admit card 2025 is a mandatory document to be carried to the exam centre to be allowed entry.
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Candidates who have opted for engineering entrance exam have been allotted an AP EAMCET exam date between May 21 to 27. Students will have to download their AP EAMCET hall ticket from the official website, cets.apsche.ap.gov.in . Along with the admit card, candidates will be allowed to carry black and blue ball point pen, duly filled application form along with attested copy of caste certificate in case they belong to SC or ST categories.
AP EAMCET exam 2025 will be held in two shifts - the morning shift will begin from 9 am and end at 12 noon and the afternoon shift from 2 pm to 5 pm. Entry gates will be opened two hours before the exam timings for both the sessions.
How will the AP EAMCET be conducted?
Here’s how the AP EAMCET exam 2025 for engineering will be conducted by the APSCHE.
- Candidates carrying valid AP EAMCET admit card 2025 will be allowed entry inside the exam centre. Candidates will be appearing in 145 centres across the state.
- After document verification at the AP EAPCET exam centre, students will be guided toward the Lab or exam hall. Invigilators will take photograph of the student inside the exam hall.
- Candidates will be able to know the seating details after scanning the BAR code and date verification in hall ticket at the centre. Support staff will also be available to guide students to their respective computer labs.
- Invigilators will distribute the worksheets for candidates to do calculations. The worksheets should be returned to the invigilator before leaving the centre. Candidates are required to write their HT number on the worksheet.
- AP EAMCET login ID and password will be announced 15 minutes before the exam commences.
- Candidates will have an option to change answers at any point in time during the exam.
- A timer will be displayed in the top right corner.
- Calculators are not allowed. Students are also not permitted to carry any electronic gadget like mobile phone, digital watches etc.
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