TS CPGET 2025 rank card out for MA, MSc at cpget.tgche.ac.in
Suviral Shukla | September 8, 2025 | 05:09 PM IST | 1 min read
The TS CPGET rank card 2025 can be downloaded using the login credentials such as CPGET hall ticket number, registration number, and date of birth.
The Osmania University, Hyderabad has published the TS CPGET 2025 rank card for admission to MA, MSs, among various other 5-year integrated programmes today. Candidates who appeared for the entrance test, conducted from August 4 to 11 can check their scores through the official website at cpget.tgche.ac.in.
The TS CPGET rank card 2025 can be downloaded using the login credentials such as CPGET hall ticket number, registration number, and date of birth.
The results for TS CPGET 2025 have been declared for 5-year integrated programmes such as MSc Biotechnology, MBA, MA Economics, and MSc Chemistry/Pharma, Chemistry.
The rank cards have also been issued for MA in English, Hindi, Sanskrit, Telugu, Urdu, including various other subjects.
TS CGPET 2025 Selection Criteria
According to the selection criteria, candidates will be admitted into a course or subject on the basis of the ranks secured in the TG CPGET subject to rules of reservations.
In case of a tie in the rank, the order of merit will be decided on the basis of two points given below.
- Age of the candidate (senior in age will be getting higher priority).
- Percentage of marks secured by the candidate in the qualifying examination.
- The entrance rank cards of individual candidates, schedules for web based exercising of options by the qualified candidates
The TG CPGET 2025 is conducted for admission into PG, PG Diploma and 5-year Integrated courses offered by Osmania, Kakatiya, Telangana, Mahatma Gandhi, Palamuru, Satavahana, Veeranari Chakali Ilamma Women’s and JNTUH Universities.
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