AP PGECET 2019 result date postponed; to be released on May 14
Saakshi Lama | May 9, 2019 | 02:28 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI, MAY 9: Andhra University has delayed the release of AP PGECET 2019 result. Candidates will now be able to check the result on May 14, 2019. This delay in the result has been confirmed by the official authorities and is not yet reflected in the main website of the examination. Previously, the result of AP PGECET 2019 was supposed to be announced today i.e., May 9.
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To access the result, the candidates will have to visit the official website of AP PGECET 2019. The result link will be activated and the candidates will have to submit their registration number and hall ticket number. The rank card will also be released after the results are announced and has to be downloaded for future use in the admission procedure.
Through the AP PGECET 2019 result, the candidates will be able to know their secured score, percentile and rank in the examination. The qualifying status of the candidates will also be present in the released result.
About AP PGECET 2019
AP PGECET 2019 was conducted from May 2 to 4 in online mode. Based on the performance of the candidates in the entrance examination, they will be allotted into the M.Tech courses offered by the participating institutes of the state.
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