CG PET 2025 result declared; Ayush Patle tops, final answer key at vyapamcg.cgstate.gov.in
Vikas Kumar Pandit | June 6, 2025 | 11:26 AM IST | 2 mins read
CG PET Result 2025: The final answer key shows that the board has dropped four questions from the paper. A total of 12,276 candidates have been included in the merit list.
The Chhattisgarh Professional Examination Board (CG PEB) 2025 has announced the Chhattisgarh Pre-Engineering Test (CG PET) 2025 result. Candidates can access their CG PET 2025 results through the official website vyapamcg.cgstate.gov.in by logging in through their Vyapam profile.
The board has also issued the CG PET 2025 final answer key and merit list along with the result. A total of 12,276 candidates have been included in the CG PET 2025 merit list. The CG PET 2025 merit list includes details such as roll number, application number, candidate name, category, class type, gender, date of birth, disability status, type of disability (if any), domicile status, and total marks obtained.
As per the CG PET 2025 merit list, Ayush Patle from the OBC category has topped with 127 marks. Aarjoo Wankhede, also from the same category, and Akshay Issar from the general category have both scored 125 marks. Drishti Chhabda, Parth Shende, and Charu Dewangan have each secured 124.000 marks. All six candidates are domicile holders.
As per the CG PET 2025 final answer key, the board has dropped four questions from the paper. The exam was held on May 8, from 9 am to 12:15 pm for admissions to Bachelor of Engineering (BE), Bachelor of Technology (BTech), BTech in Agriculture Engineering, BTech in Food Technology, BTech in Dairy Technology, and Diploma in Dairy Technology (DDT) courses.
How to check CG PET result 2025?
Candidates can follow the steps given below to check the CG PET result 2025.
- Go to the official CG PET website at vyapam.cgstate.gov.in.
- Click on the “CG PET result” link available on the homepage.
- Enter your roll number to log in and access the result.
- Click on the “Submit” button.
- The CG PET 2025 result will appear on the screen.
- Download the result and take a printout for future reference.
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CG PET 2025 Result: Toppers
The top ten scorer of the CG PET 2025 result, along with their category and marks, are given in the table below.
|
Candidate Name |
Category |
Total Marks |
|
Ayush Patle |
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) |
127.000 |
|
Aarjoo Wankhede |
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) |
125.000 |
|
Akshay Issar |
General |
125.000 |
|
Drishti Chhabda |
General |
124.000 |
|
Parth Shende |
General |
124.000 |
|
Charu Dewangan |
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) |
124.000 |
|
Ayati Bijoria |
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) |
120.000 |
|
Ruchi Asrani |
General |
118.000 |
|
Kritika Sharma |
General |
118.000 |
|
Srijan Singh Bhadouriy |
General |
118.000 |
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