AP POLYCET 2022 answer key available at sbtetap.gov.in; Steps to download
Isha Jain | June 2, 2022 | 10:53 AM IST | 1 min read
SBTET AP has released the AP POLYCET 2022 answer key. Students can download the AP POLYCET answer key 2022 pdf from the candidate portal.
NEW DELHI : The State Board of Technical Education and Training, Andhra Pradesh has released the AP POLYCET 2022 answer key. Candidates can download the AP POLYCET answer key 2022 pdf through the candidate portal at sbtetap.gov.in.
The authorities have also allowed aspirants to raise objections in case they have an issue with the AP POLYCET 2022 answer key. In order to challenge the answer key of AP POLYCET 2022, students have to send an email to asexams.apsbtet@gmail.com. The last date to challenge the AP POLYCET answer key 2022 is today, June 2.
Students can refer to these AP POLYCET exam answer key 2022 to calculate their probable scores before the declaration of results. The answer key of AP POLYCET 2022 includes the correct answers to the questions asked in the entrance exam.
The AP polytechnic exam 2022 was conducted on May 29. The Andhra Pradesh POLYCET 2022 is conducted for admission into various Govt./ Aided/ Private/ II shift polytechnics in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
Students who appeared in the AP POLYCET 2022 exam will be able to download the results soon. The result of AP POLYCET 2022 will be declared in online mode at polycetap.nic.in. The login detail required to check the POLYCET exam results 2022 AP is the hall ticket number. Applicants shortlisted on the basis of results of AP POLYCET 2022 will be called for the counselling and admission process.
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