AP POLYCET result 2019 declared in online mode, check how to download rank card
sansar.chhikara | May 9, 2019 | 10:00 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MAY 9: State Board of Technical Education and Training, Andhra Pradesh has announced the AP POLYCET 2019 result in online mode. Candidates can check their results for the entrance examination using their hall ticket number of AP POLYCET 2019. Students who appeared for the pen and paper based mode test can check their aggregate score, section-wise marks and other important details in the AP POLYCET result 2019 . Candidates who have qualified the entrance exam will be eligible to appear in the counselling process. Students can download their AP POLYCET 2019 rank card either online through the official website or at their nearest help centre.
To check AP POLYCET 2019 result - CLICK HERE
Steps to download AP POLYCET rank card 2019
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Click on the AP POLYCET result 2019 link given above.
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Upon clicking on the link, candidates will reach the result page.
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Candidates are required to enter their hall ticket number in the required box.
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After entering the hall ticket number, click on the SUBMIT button.
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The result of AP POLYCET 2019 will appear on the display screen.
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Candidates are required to check the details and download the rank card in PDF format.
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Take a printout of AP POLYCET 2019 result for use in future.
The counselling of AP POLYCET 2019 will be based on the merit ranks secured by the candidates. Candidates who scored 30% or minimum 36 marks out of 100 will be qualified in the entrance exam. Authorities have already issued the rank cards for qualified candidates and the schedule of the counselling will be given on the official website of AP POLYCET.
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