AP PGECET 2019 Rank Card Released @sche.ap.gov.in; Check Steps to Download
Saakshi Lama | May 21, 2019 | 10:41 AM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI, MAY 21: Andhra University has released the rank card of AP PGECET 2019 in online mode. The scores along with the ranks secured in the entrance examination is available through the rank card. Since the rank card is available only in online mode, the candidates are advised to download it and keep it for future use in the counselling and admission process.
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Steps to Download AP PGECET 2019 Rank Card
1. Visit the official website of AP PGECET 2019 ( sche.ap.gov.in )
2. Click on the rank card link
3. In the Candidate Login, the candidates will have to provide their AP PGECET 2019 registration number, hall ticket number and date of birth.
4. Click on View Rank Card
5. After the rank card is displayed, the candidates are advised to check it for any discrepancies.
If there are any mistakes or discrepancies in the rank card, the candidates are advised to contact the authorities for the same.
The authorities do not allot ranks to all of the candidates who participated in the entrance examination. Only those candidates who have passed the examination with the required percentage marks have been allotted ranks. However, there are no minimum qualifying marks for SC/ST category candidates. Those candidates who have secured a rank will be called in for the counselling process.
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