TS ICET 2021 Session 1 concluded today: Moderate difficulty level; Check exam analysis here
Session 1 of the TS ICET 2021 exam concluded today. The overall difficulty level of the Telangana ICET was moderate. Check section-wise TS ICET analysis 2021 here.
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Subscribe NowSundararajan | August 19, 2021 | 07:09 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) has successfully conducted session one of TS ICET 2021 today, August 19. The ICET 2021 of Telangana state was held in two shifts - morning from 10 am to 12:30 pm and evening from 2:30 to 5 pm. Session 2 of Telangana ICET 2021 will be held tomorrow, August 20. As per the TS ICET analysis 2021 shared by the students, the overall difficulty level was moderate. The exam this year was in line with the previous year, students found the mathematical ability hardest, and communication ability easiest. Some of the students found the analytical ability section time-consuming in the TS ICET 2021.
According to those who took the TS ICET exam on August 19, the computer-based test was conducted smoothly with all COVID-related precautionary measures. TSCHE officials continued to guide examinees to avoid any contact before and after the exam. TS ICET analysis 2021 shared by experts, 145+ can be considered as a good attempt. Compared to the forenoon session of the TS ICET exam 2021, the afternoon session was difficult.
TS ICET Exam Analysis 2021: Key highlights
TS ICET 2021: Session 1 |
TS ICET Analysis 2021 of Session 1 |
Day 1 (August 19): Forenoon session |
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Day 1 (August 19): Afternoon session |
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TS ICET Analysis 2021: Section-wise difficulty level
TS ICET 2021 exam analysis of the forenoon session:
Section |
No. of questions |
Good attempts |
Level of difficulty |
Communication Ability |
50 |
40+ |
Easy |
Mathematical Ability |
75 |
50-60 |
Moderate to tough |
Analytical Ability |
75 |
55-65 |
Moderate |
Total |
200 |
145 - 175 |
Moderate |
TS ICET 2021 analysis of the afternoon session:
Section |
No. of questions |
Good attempt |
Level of difficulty |
Communication Ability |
50 |
40+ |
Easy |
Mathematical Ability |
75 |
45-60 |
Moderate to tough |
Analytical Ability |
75 |
50-60 |
Moderate |
Total |
200 |
135 - 160 |
Moderate |
What after the TS ICET exam 2021
TS ICET 2021 shift two will be held tomorrow, August 20, from 10 am to 12:30 pm. Candidates appearing for the exam can check this TS ICET session 1 analysis to have an idea about the exam and prepare accordingly. TS ICET hall ticket 2021 must be carried with a valid photo id to the test centre for seeking entry and other verification purposes.
Apart from that, it is mandatory to follow all the instructions given by the examiner and examination day guidelines laid down by the Kakatiya University at the examination centre.
TS ICET 2021: Exam day guidelines and instruction
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Students should report to the TS ICET examination centre as per the schedule mentioned on the TS ICET 2021 hall ticket.
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Students will not be allowed to enter the examination hall after the commencement of the TS ICET exam 2021.
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Candidates will not be allowed to carry prohibited items such as mobiles phones, digital watches, or any other electronic devices inside the examination hall.
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It is mandatory to always wear a three-tier face mask at the TS ICET exam centre.
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Students are required to submit a self-declaration form at the entrance of the examination centre.
TS ICET 2021: Answer key and result
After the conduct of both the sessions of the TS ICET exam, TSCHE will release the provisional TS ICET answer keys along with the response sheets on August 27. Candidates can use the official TS ICET 2021 answer key to match their answers and calculate a probable score before the official announcement of the TS ICET results. The students will be allowed to raise objections against the TS ICET exam answer key until August 31. The TS ICET result 2021 date is yet to be announced.
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