AP ICET 2021: Result on September 30 at sche.ap.gov.in; How to check, Tie breaking criteria
Team Careers360 | September 27, 2021 | 03:23 PM IST | 2 mins read
AP ICET 2021 results will be announced on September 30 at sche.ap.gov.in. Know the tie breaking criteria and how to check AP ICET results.
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Andhra University, Visakhapatnam will announce the AP ICET results 2021 in online mode on September 30. Those candidates who have appeared for AP ICET 2021 entrance test on September 17 and 18 can check AP ICET results on the official website- sche.gov.in. Candidates can check the AP ICET 2021 results by using their login credentials such as AP ICET registration number and date of birth.
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AP ICET 2021 result will be declared in the form of a rank card. The scorecard of AP ICET 2021 will contain candidates' sectional and overall score. AP ICET 2021 answer key was released on September 20. Candidates awaiting the results can get details on how to check AP ICET 2021 results here.
AP ICET 2021 Important dates
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AP ICET 2021 events |
Dates |
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Declaration of AP ICET results 2021 |
September 30, 2021 |
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AP ICET 2021 Counselling |
To be announced |
How to check AP ICET 2021 results
Refer to the following steps to check AP ICET 2021 results.
Step 1- Visit the official website sche.gov.in
Step 2- Click on ‘Result link’
Step 3- Candidates will be directed to a new login page
Step 4- Enter login credentials such as AP ICET registration number, date of birth and password
Step 5- The AP ICET 2021 results will be displayed on the screen
Step 6- Download AP ICET 2021 rank card which is in pdf format and take printouts of the same for future references.
Details mentioned on the AP ICET 2021 rank card
After downloading the AP ICET 2021 rank card, the candidates are advised to check the details mentioned on the AP ICET rank card. If there are any discrepancies noticed, candidates need to contact the authorities immediately. Cross check the details mentioned below.
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Name of the candidate
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Roll number
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Score obtained in AP ICET 2021
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Result status
AP ICET 2021: Tie breaking criteria
Candidates who are eagerly waiting for the AP ICET 2021 results are advised to check the AP ICET 2021 tie breaking criteria mentioned below. Tie breaking criteria will be considered while making the AP ICET merit list of students.
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Candidates who score high in section A will be given first preference
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Candidates who score high in section B, will be given preference only after considering their score in Section A.
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If the tie remains between the candidates. Then in such cases candidates with higher age will be given preference.
The AP ICET 2021 ranks will be released in a pdf format. Candidates need to download their individual rank card. Students with qualifying cut off marks will be eligible to attend the AP ICET counselling process. Candidates should carry AP ICET 2021 rank card to counselling.
About AP ICET
Andhra Pradesh Integrated Common Entrance Test, is a state level examination conducted to provide admissions to the candidates into various management programs. The AP ICET exam is conducted once a year. Andhra University, Visakhapatnam is conducting the AP ICET 2021 exam, on behalf of APSCHE.
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