AP ECET results 2021 declared; 92.53% qualified the exam
Mohit Dhyani | October 1, 2021 | 12:51 PM IST | 2 mins read
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NEW DELHI:
Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) has released the AP ECET 2021 results on October 1. Applicants will be able to check their AP ECET results 2021 shortly from the official website - sche.ap.gov.in/ECET. The login details required to check AP ECET results through registration number and hall ticket number. As per the AP ECET 2021 result statistics, a total of 92.53% candidates have qualified the exam.
AP ECET 2021 result declared at sche.ap.gov.in; Rank card on October 5
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AP ECET 2021 exam date was September 19. Applicants who appeared for the exam will be able to check their AP ECET result 2021 from the official website.
AP ECET results 2021
Applicants can check the AP ECET 2021 result statistics from the table below.
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Particulars |
Statistics |
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Number of candidates appeared for the exam |
32318 |
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Total number of qualified candidates |
29904 |
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Number of boys cleared the exam |
23431 |
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Number of girls cleared the exam |
6473 |
As per the official statistics, a total of 390 objections were raised in AP ECET 2021 answer key . Out of total objections raised, a total of 30 objections were accepted. The exam authority will release the final answer key soon at the official website.
APSCHE will release the AP ECET 2021 rank card on October 5 at the official website. Along with the declaration of AP ECET results 2021, the exam authority has also released the toppers at the official website.
AP ECET 2021 Toppers
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Stream |
Topper name |
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Mining Engineering |
Veeranki Sharan |
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Metallurgical Engineering |
Burle A M B Akashkumar |
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Mechanical Engineering |
Talabattula Minnikeshwar Rao |
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Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering |
Pokala Bharath Vamsi |
|
Electrical and Electronics Engineering |
Kosuru venkata Vardhan |
|
Electronics and Communication Engineering |
Gandhan Lalitha Devi |
|
Computer Science and Engineering |
Koppisetti Sri Atchyuta Manikanteswara rao |
|
Civil Engineering |
Pasana Sai Kumar |
|
Chemical Engineering |
Jella Satyanarayana |
|
Ceramic Technology |
Bhavanam Surya Prakasa Reddy |
|
Agriculture Engineering |
Miriyala Mounika |
How to check AP ECET results 2021
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Visit the AP ECET official website - sche.ap.gov.in/ECET.
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Click on the direct link to check AP ECET results.
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Enter the login details in the required fields.
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Check all details mentioned in the AP ECET 2021 result.
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Download result and scorecard for future reference.
APSCHE will release the AP ECET 2021 rank card on October 5 at the official website.
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