AP PGCET 2023 result announced; qualifying marks, physical test
Mridusmita Deka | July 15, 2023 | 09:36 AM IST | 1 min read
The minimum qualifying marks for ranking in AP PGCET is 35% for candidates belonging to unreserved categories.
NEW DELHI: The Andhra Pradesh Postgraduate Common Entrance Test (AP PGCET) result has been announced.The cets.apsche.ap.gov.in 2023 website is hosting the AP PGCET result. Along with the AP PGCET 2023 result, the scorecards have also been released. To check and download the AP PGCET 2023 result , candidates will have to login with their application reference ID, qualifying exam hall ticket number, mobile number and date of birth.
The minimum qualifying marks for ranking in AP PGCET is 35% of the maximum marks. However, the no minimum qualifying marks for the candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe category students will be required for ranking.
For Physical Education test written candidates, results will be declared after conducting the Physical Test.
The AP PGCET is administered by Andhra University for the Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE). The AP PGCET was held between June 6 to 10.
Candidates qualifying AP PGCET will have to register for AP PGCET web counselling process, the details of which will be announced soon.
How to download AP PGCET result 2023
Candidates can follow the steps given below to download the Andhra Pradesh PGCET result 2023.
- Visit the APPGCET official website -- cets.apsche.ap.gov.in.
- Click on the AP PGCET result download link on the homepage.
- Now enter the login credentials including registration number and date of birth.
- Click on the “Submit” button.
- Download the PGCET result 2023 and save it for future reference.
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