AP POLYCET 2019 exam to be held today; know important points
Prabakaran K | April 30, 2019 | 09:58 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, APRIL 29: State Board of Technical Education and Training, Amaravati will conduct the AP POLYCET 2019 exam today from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm in offline mode. The polytechnic common entrance test will be conducted by SBTET, Amravati for admission into Diploma courses in Govt., Aided, Private, Un-aided polytechnics and 2nd shift polytechnics existing Private un-aided Engineering Colleges.
The AP POLYCET 2019 exam will be of two hours duration consisting of only one paper as per the syllabus in the subjects of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics of class 10 exam as prescribed by SBTET. The question paper of AP POYCET 2019 examination consists of 120 questions with four choices with only one correct answer. Maths section consists of 60 questions. Physics and chemistry section consists of 30 questions each.
Important points to remember
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Candidates are advised to reach the exam centre one hour before the commencement of examination for hall ticket verification and frisking process.
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They should not bring mobile phone or any other electronic gadgets inside the exam hall.
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Candidates appearing for AP POLYCET 2019 will be provided with an Optical Mark Reader (OMR) answer sheet, on which the candidate will have to mark his/her answers.
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They are advised to don’t fold or tear the answer sheet because it will not be accepted by SBTET.
About AP POLYCET 2019 exam
The AP POLYCET examination will be conducted by SBTET, Amravati in offline mode on April 30. The answer key of entrance test will be released in the 1st week of May and the result will be announced in the 2nd or 3rd week of May.
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