AP EDCET 2024 answer key objection facility ends tomorrow; calculate probable scores
Ayushi Bisht | June 17, 2024 | 07:55 AM IST | 1 min read
AP EDCET 2024 Objection Window: Candidates can raise objections against the AP EdCET answer key 2024 through the official website, cets.apsche.ap.gov.in.
NEW DELHI: The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) will close the objection window for Andhra Pradesh Education Common Entrance Test (AP EdCET 2024) answer key tomorrow, June 18. Candidates who appeared for the exam and are not satisfied with the solutions can raise objections against the AP EdCET answer key 2024 through the official website, cets.apsche.ap.gov.in.
Candidates will have to use their login credentials such as registration number and date of birth along with supporting documents to raise objections against the AP EDCET 2024 answer key.
This is the provisional answer key, candidates are allowed to raise objection against it. The council will issue the AP EDCET 2024 final answer key after reviewing the objections filed by the candidates against the provisional answer key. The council will not accept any challenges once the AP EDCET 2024 answer key objection facility ends.
AP EDCET 2024 Answer Key: Calculate probable scores
- One mark will be awarded for every correct response made by the candidate
- There will be no negative marking in the exam for incorrect response.
- If candidates marked two options in the same question, it will be considered as wrong answer.
- No mark will be deducted if candidates leave a question unattended.
AP EDCET 2024 qualifying marks
The qualifying score for the AP EDCET 2024 exam is 37 out of the total marks (25%) for all candidates, except those from SC/ST communities. SC/ST candidates do not have any qualifying marks for ranking. Additionally, there are no minimum qualifying marks for women in the Physical Sciences or Mathematics methodologies.
Candidates can use the AP EDCET 2024 answer key to calculate their probable scores in the exam. The AP EdCET 2024 exam was conducted on June 8 from 9 am to 11 am across the state.
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