AP POLYCET 2023 admit card out at polycetap.nic.in
Mridusmita Deka | May 3, 2023 | 11:46 AM IST | 1 min read
The polycetap.nic.in 2023 website is hosting the AP POLYCET hall ticket.
NEW DELHI: The Andhra Pradesh Polytechnic Common Entrance Test (AP POLYCET) 2023 admit card is out. AP POLYCET, conducted by the State Board of Technical Education and Training Andhra Pradesh, has issued the hall ticket at polycetap.nic.in. AP POLYCET 2023 will be held on May 10.
AP POLYCET is conducted as an entrance test for admission to diploma programmes in engineering, non-engineering and technology in government, aided, private, unaided polytechnics and second shift polytechnics run in existing private un-aided engineering colleges. AP POLYCET hall ticket has details on exam guidelines, exam-day reporting time, dress code and more.
Steps to download AP POLYCET hall ticket 2023
- Visit the TS POLYCET official website -- polycetap.nic.in
- Click on the link designated for AP POLYCET admit card 2023
- Submit the AP POLYCET application number
- Download and print a copy of the AP POLYCET 2023 admit card
AP POLYCET 2023 will be held offline as pen and paper-based exam. The AP POLYCET question paper will comprise of 120 objective-type questions. The question paper will be divided into three sections - Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.
The minimum marks to be considered passed in AP POLYCET is 25 percent i.e 30 marks out of 120. However, there are no minimum qualifying marks for the SC and ST category candidates.
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