AP POLYCET 2023 results out at polycetap.nic.in; how to download rank card
Anu Parthiban | May 20, 2023 | 12:01 PM IST | 1 min read
AP POLYCET 2023 Rank Card: As per the pass marks, candidates who secured a minimum score of 30 out of 120 marks will be declared qualified.
NEW DELHI: The Andhra Pradesh Polytechnic Common Entrance Test (AP POLYCET) 2023 results declared. Students who wrote the exam on May 10 will be able to download the AP POLYCET rank card 2023 from the official website, polycetap.nic.in. The officials have declared the AP POLYCET results 2023 within 10 days after the conclusion of the exam.
As per the pass marks, candidates who secured a minimum score of 30 out of 120 marks will be declared qualified. Candidates will have to enter their AP POLYCET hall ticket 2023 number on the result link to download the rank card.
Candidates who qualify the AP POLYCET 2023 will be eligible to participate in the counselling process for admission to polytechnic courses in the participating colleges. The state-level question paper had three sections - Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry - with a total of 120 multiple choice questions.
How to download the AP POLYCET rank card 2023
Aspirants will have to follow the steps given below to download the rank card of AP POLYCET 2023.
- Visit the official website, polycetap.nic.in 2023.
- Now click on the AP POLYCET 2023 rank card download link.
- Enter the hall ticket number as given in the admit card.
- Submit the details entered.
- The AP POLYCET result 2023 will be displayed.
- Download and save it for future reference.
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