AP PGECET 2019 result to be announced on May 9 @ sche.ap.gov.in
sansar.chhikara | May 8, 2019 | 05:29 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can download AP PGECET Sample/Question Papers from here.
Download NowNEW DELHI, MAY 9: Andhra University will declare the result of AP PGECET 2019 in online mode on May 9. Candidates will be able to download their result using their login credentials through the official website of AP PGECET 2019. The exam was conducted on May 2, 3 and 4, 2019. The authorities had already released the preliminary answer key of the entrance test on May 5 and candidates were also allowed to file objections against the answer key till May 8. AP PGECET 2019 result will consist of student’s secured scores, qualifying status and other important things.
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How to download AP PGECET 2019 result?
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Log on to the official website of AP PGECET 2019: sche.ap.gov.in
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Upon clicking on the link, candidates will be directed to the result portal of AP PGECET 2019.
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Candidates are required to login into the result portal using their login credentials.
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After successful login to the portal, AP PGECET 2019 result of the candidate will appear on the screen.
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Candidates are required to check all the details given on the AP PGECET 2019 scorecard carefully.
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Candidates need to download the admit card and take a printout of the same for use in the counselling process.
After the announcement of AP PGECET 2019 results the authorities will release the rankcard which candidates will require in the counselling process. The admission process will be conducted on merit base and students will be given admission on the basis of their ranks in AP PGECET 2019.
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