AP POLYCET 2022 result declared at polycetap.nic.in; Download rank card
Mohit Dhyani | June 18, 2022 | 01:20 PM IST | 1 min read
SBTET Andhra Pradesh has released the AP POLYCET result 2022 at polycetap.nic.in. Know steps to check AP POLYCET result and tie-breaking rule here.
NEW DELHI: State Board of Technical Education and Training has declared the AP POLYCET 2022 result at polycetap.nic.in. Candidates check their AP POLYCET results through candidate login. Candidates can check their result of AP POLYCET through hall ticket number. Shortlisted candidates on the basis of AP POLYCET 2022 results will be called for the counselling process later.
AP POLYCET exam was conducted on May 29. The exam was conducted in offline mode for a duration of 2 hours. Along with the result, applicants can also download their AP POLYCET rank card from the login window.
How to check AP POLYCET result 2022?
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Visit the AP POLYCET official website - polycetap.nic.in .
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Click on the direct link to check the results.
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Enter the AP POLYCET hall ticket number in the required field.
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Check all the details mentioned in the scorecard.
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Download AP POLYCET scorecard and result for future reference.
In case two or more candidates secured equal marks then exam authorities opt for the tie-breaking rule. AP POLYCET 2022 tie breaking rule criteria is given below.
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Marks in Mathematics.
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Maks in Physics.
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Date of birth (As per SSC certificate.
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If tie still persists, then preference will be given to candidates with higher marks in the qualifying exam.
On the basis of AP POLYCET results , the exam authorities will release the merit list for candidates eligible for the counselling process. Candidates first need to complete the AP POLYCET counselling registration followed by the choice filling & locking.
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