TS ICET 2022; Exam concluded; Analysis and expected cut off
TS ICET 2022 exam concluded today. The difficulty level of the exam was moderate. Check TS ICET 2022 paper analysis and expected cut-off here.
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NEW DELHI: Kakatiya University, Warangal, has concluded the TS ICET 2022 today. The Telangana ICET 2022 was held on two days on July 27 and July 28. The morning shift was scheduled from 10:00 am to 12:30 pm and the second shift of TS ICET 2022 was held from 2:30 pm to 5:00 pm. Test takers who appeared for this MBA entrance exam suggested the difficulty level of the TS ICET 2022 exam to be moderate.
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TS ICET 2022 Exam: Students' reaction
Candidates seem anxious about the upcoming TS ICET 2022 result with the conclusion of this Telangana ICET exam 2022. As per TS ICET 2022 analysis shared by the candidates, the different slots on the two days’ TS ICET 2022 exam were mostly of moderate difficulty as pointed out by the test takers. The same can be summed up as follows.
TS ICET Analysis 2022
Section name of TS ICET 2022 |
Number of questions |
Difficulty level |
Analytical Ability |
75 |
Easy |
Mathematical Ability |
75 |
Easy to moderate |
Communication Ability |
50 |
Easy |
Total |
200 |
Moderate |
TS ICET 2022: Expected cut-off marks
There are certain factors that contribute largely to the determination of the TS ICET cut-off 2022.
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Number of candidates who appeared in TS ICET 2022
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Total number of seats
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Number of qualifying candidates
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Difficulty level of TS ICET 2022 exam
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Past year cut off trends
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Reservation criteria
Candidates who appeared for TS ICET 2022 exam can check the expected TS ICET 2022 cut off in the table mentioned below.
TS ICET 2022 Marks |
TS ICET Rank (expected) |
TS ICET 2022 Marks |
TS ICET Rank (expected) |
160+ |
1 to 10 |
89 - 85 |
4001 to 6500 |
159 - 150 |
11 to 100 |
84 - 80 |
6501 to 10750 |
149 - 140 |
101 to 200 |
79 - 75 |
10751 to 16000 |
139 - 130 |
201 to 350 |
74 - 70 |
16001 to 24000 |
129-120 |
351 to 500 |
69 - 65 |
24001 to 32500 |
119 - 110 |
501 to 1000 |
64 - 60 |
32501 to 43000 |
109 - 100 |
1001 to 1500 |
59 - 55 |
43001 to 53500 |
99 - 95 |
1501 to 2600 |
54 - 50 |
53500+ |
94 - 90 |
2601 to 4000 |
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With the conclusion of the TS ICET 2022 exam, candidates are now waiting for the release of TS ICET answer key. The TS ICET key 2022 will be released on August 4, 2022 by the respected authority. Candidates can cross-check their answers and calculate their expected score in the TS ICET exam 2022. The candidates will be able to raise objections till August 8, 2022.
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