TANCET, CEETA PG 2025 answer keys today; score calculation formula, expected MBA cut-off
Alivia Mukherjee | April 1, 2025 | 08:36 AM IST | 1 min read
TANCET 2025: The results will be declared on April 24.
NEW DELHI: The Anna University will publish the Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test (TANCET) and Common Engineering Entrance Test & Admissions (CEETA-PG) 2025 answer keys today, April 1. The TANCET 2025 and CEETA PG 2025 answer keys will be available on the official website, tancet.annauniv.edu.
Candidates will also get a chance to raise objections against the TANCET 2025 answer key. The TANCET answer key objection deadline is yet to be announced. The TANCET 2025 result date is April 24. The TANCET 2025 final answer key is expected to be out along with results.
The TANCET 2025 exam was conducted on March 22. The CEETA PG 2025 exam was held on March 23. The TANCET 2025 MCA exam was conducted from 10 am to 12 noon and MBA exam from 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm. The CEETA PG 2025 exam was conducted in a single shift from 10 am to 12 noon.
TANCET 2025 Answer Key: Calculate probable scores
Candidates can calculate their probable score using the TANCET 2025 answer key.
- Add 1 marks for each correct answer
- Deduct 0.25 marks for each incorrect answer
- Do not deduct marks for unanswered questions.
TANCET 2025 cut-off
The expected TANCET 2025 Cut-offs for MBA are as follows
|
Category |
TANCET MBA expected cutoff |
|
Open |
38-50 |
|
OBC |
33.25- 35.5 |
|
SC |
20-35 |
|
ST |
19-36 |
The TANCET 2025 was held in offline mode. The TANCET 2025 paper consisted of 5 sections- business situations, reading comprehension, quantitative ability, data sufficiency and English. The medium of the TANCET 2025 question paper was English. Each section in TANCET 2025 included 20 questions.
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