AP POLYCET 2022 result expected on June 10 at polycetap.nic.in; Check details
Mayank Uniyal | June 3, 2022 | 03:46 PM IST | 1 min read
SBTET is expected to declare AP POLYCET 2022 result on June 10. Know minimum marks required to qualify AP POLYCET results 2022.
NEW DELHI: The State Board of Technical Education and Training, Andhra Pradesh is expected to declare the AP POLYCET results 2022 on June 10. Candidates who appeared for the Andhra Pradesh Polytechnic Common Entrance Test 2022 will be able to download AP POLYCET 2022 result in online mode. The direct link to download AP POLYCET 2022 result will be available at polycetap.nic.in .
The credentials required to download Andhra Pradesh Polytechnic results 2022 is hall ticket number. Candidates will be able to check section-wise marks, qualifying status, aggregate marks secured by the candidates through AP POLYCET exam results. Know category-wise minimum qualifying marks required under AP POLYCET result 2022 from below.
AP POLYCET Result 2022: Minimum Qualifying Marks
|
Category |
Minimum Percentage Required |
Minimum Marks Required |
|
General |
30% |
36 marks |
|
SC/ST |
No minimum Percentage |
No minimum Marks |
The authorities will also release the AP POLYCET rank cards 2022 along with the results. Note that, the rank cards of AP POLYCET 2022 will be issued to candidates qualifying AP POLYCET 2022 exam only. Based on AP POLYCET 2022 result and rank cards, candidates will be called for counselling and seat allotment process.
The authorities have released the AP POLYCET 2022 answer key in online mode. Candidates were able to raise objections against the preliminary answer key till June 2. THE AP Polytechnic exam 2022 was conducted on May 29 for admission into various Govt./ Aided/ Private/ II shift polytechnics in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
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