AP ICET 2021: Answer key released at sche.ap.gov.in; Raise objections till September 22
APSCHE has released the AP ICET 2021 answer key online today. Candidates can download the AP ICET answer key to calculate their probable scores.
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Andhra University, Visakhapatnam has uploaded the provisional AP ICET answer key 2021 along with the question paper with responses on its official website - sche.ap.gov.in. Candidates can download the AP ICET response sheet by entering their registration number, AP ICET hall ticket number, and date of birth. Students, who are not satisfied with the AP ICET answer key, may challenge the same by paying a requisite fee per question as a non-refundable processing fee. This objection window is available till September 22, up to 6 PM.
To check the preliminary AP ICET 2021 answer key -
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Students can also calculate their probable score using the AP ICET 2021 answer key. To calculate their score, students will have to match their responses with the answers given in the Andhra Pradesh ICET 2021 answer key.
AP ICET 2021: Important dates
AP ICET events |
APICET dates |
AP ICET 2021 exam date |
September 17 and 18, 2021 |
Preliminary AP ICET answer key available on |
September 20, 2021 |
Last Date for receiving objections on AP ICET preliminary key |
September 22, 2021, up to 6 PM |
Declaration of AP ICET results 2021 |
September 30, 2021 |
Steps to download AP ICET 2021 answer key
Follow the given steps to download the AP ICET answer key 2021
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Open the official website of APICET 2021 - sche.ap.gov.in.
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Click on the ‘AP ICET 2021 provisional answer key’ link.
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Next, enter the ICET registration number and date of birth.
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AP ICET answer key 2021 will open up on the screen.
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Download the AP ICET answer key PDF and match to find the probable score.
Steps to challenge AP ICET 2021 answer key
Students who wish to raise objections to the preliminary AP ICET answer key must follow the below details.
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First, go to the official AP ICET website.
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Then find and click the link called “Key Objections Registration”.
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It will take you to the ICET login page. From there enter the Registration number, Hall ticket number, and mobile number.
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After entering the details, click the get details button.
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Next, choose the question to which you want to raise an objection.
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Finally, follow the instructions and pay the requisite fee and submit the question with valid proof.
What after the answer key of AP ICET?
After the declaration of the AP ICET answer key, the result will be released on the official website on September 30. To check their AP ICET result, students have to enter their ICET registration number and hall ticket number/ date of birth. The result is just an indicator of the qualifying status of the applicants. Students also need to download the AP ICET 2021 rank card.
About AP ICET 2021
Andhra Pradesh Integrated Common Entrance Test (AP ICET 2021) is a state-level entrance examination organized by Andhra University, Visakhapatnam every year on behalf of APSCHE. It is meant to provide admissions to MCA/ MBA programmes through the counselling process of Andhra Pradesh ICET.
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