AP ICET 2022 exam ends today; Paper analysis and expected cut off
Sunil Kumar Sharma | July 25, 2022 | 08:01 PM IST | 2 mins read
AP ICET 2022 conducted today in two shifts. Overall difficulty level of the exam was easy. Check AP ICET analysis 2022 and expected cut off here.
NEW DELHI: Andhra University has successfully conducted the AP ICET 2022 exam today, July 25. The exam was held in two shifts- from 9 am to 11:30 am (shift 1) and from 3 pm to 5:30 pm (shift 2). Andhra Pradesh Integrated Common Entrance Test (AP ICET) 2022 was held in 25 cities across the state.
AP ICET 2022: Exam analysis
Candidates along with experts have come out with their take on AP ICET exam analysis . According to the students who appeared for the AP ICET 2022 exam, the integrated common entrance test can be broadly rounded off as follows:
- Overall difficulty level was easy
- Most time taking section was Analytical ability
- Easiest as usual was Communication Ability
- Questions in Mathematical section were easy to moderate
- Total number of questions in the AP ICET were 200
- Every question was of 1 mark
- No negative marking for this state level integrated common entrance exam
AP ICET Exam 2022: Topic-wise details of questions
Questions from the Analytical section were trickier and more time consuming. There were nearly a score of questions around data sufficiency. Also, there were quite a good number of questions from coding-decoding. “This section was the toughest to answer”, said a student when he was asked about the difficulty level of questions. The Mathematical section was easy, with most questions from areas and volumes. Also questions were asked from ratio, proportion and partnership. 1 or 2 were probability based questions.
AP ICET also checks the language ability of candidates. The questions in this section were mainly from passage (somewhat lengthy), active/passive, prepositions, articles, and also a few computer terminology based questions.
AP ICET 2022: Expected cut off
About 49, 00 students applied for AP ICET 2022, which was conducted at 106 centres spread across the state and Hyderabad. Also, the overall difficulty level was easy. With that, the AP ICET 2022 cut off is going to be high. It is expected to be somewhere between 100 and120 marks. The cutoff will be released category wise for different categories on the basis of following factors.
- Total number of candidates who appeared in AP ICET 2022 exam
- Total number of qualifying candidates
- Difficulty level of AP ICET exam
- Total number of seats
- Previous year cutoff trend
- Reservation criteria
AP ICET Answer Key 2022 will be released on July 27 for students to verify their responses. If a candidate is not satisfied with any key they can raise objections again the same by paying a requisite fee.
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