AP ECET 2019 Answer Key to be released on May 1, Submit objections till May 3
Satyendra Singh | April 30, 2019 | 03:47 PM IST | 1 min read
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Check NowNew Delhi, April 30: The AP ECET answer key 2019 will be released on May 1 by the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Anantapur. Students would be able to download the AP ECET 2019 answer key in online mode from the official portal of AP ECET 2019. Students who may have any objection, can also submit their consent till May 3 in online mode. The AP ECET final answer key 2019 will be released on May 5 after considerations of objections raised by the candidates. Students can find below steps to download their AP ECET 2019 answer key
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Steps to download AP ECET 2019 answer key
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Open the official portal of ECET 2019 at sche.ap.gov.in
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Click on the answer key link
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Login using application and hall ticket number
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Answer key will be available on screen
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Download the answer key and take a print of it
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Check answers to calculate the score
AP ECET 2019 exam has been conducted today in single shift between 10:00 AM to 01:00 PM.The AP ECET result 2019 will be declared on May 13 in online mode. Jawaharlal Technological University, Anantapur conducts AP ECET exam every year to impart admission in second year B.E./B.Tech course. Students having diploma in engineering or students with B.Sc having Mathematics as one of their subjects are eligible to appear in AP ECET.
Admission in all the participating institutes will be offered on the basis of students score in AP ECET 2019. Seats are allotted in the order of merit with consideration of all the parameters of eligibility and reservation.
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