TS ICET 2022: Result in a week at icet.tsche.ac.in; Top colleges and their cut-off
TSICET 2022 result will be announced on August 22. TS ICET result will have the rank and overall score of candidates.
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NEW DELHI:
Kakatiya University, Warangal, on behalf of the Telangana State Council for Higher Education (TSCHE) will announce the TS ICET 2022 results in a week, on August 22. Candidates will be required to enter the login credentials at the TS ICET official website-icet.tsche.ac.in to check TS ICET results 2022. The TS ICET exam was conducted on July 27 and July 28, 2022 in two shifts.
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TS ICET 2022 result live updates
Telangana Integrated Common Entrance Test (TS ICET) is an online state-level exam conducted annually for taking admissions to post-graduate programmes. The final answer key of the TS ICET exam 2022 will also be released along with the TS ICET results 2022. The authorities have earlier released the TS ICET preliminary answer key on August 4, 2022. Candidates who appeared in the TS ICET exam were given the opportunity of raising objections till August 8, 2022.
TS ICET Results 2022: Events and date
TS ICET 2022 events |
TS ICET 2022 dates |
TS ICET 2022 |
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TS ICET results 2022 date |
August 22, 2022 (Monday) |
How to check TS ICET result 2022?
Candidates shall follow the below-mentioned steps to check and download the TS ICET results 2022.
Step 1: Visit the ICET official website- icet.tsche.ac.in.
Step 2: Now, click on the “TS ICET 2022 result 2022” tab.
Step 3: Candidates shall now mention the necessary details required such as user ID and password.
Step 4: Now, click on the “Submit”.
Step 5: TS ICET results 2022 will be displayed on the screen.
Step 6: Download and take a printout of the Telangana ICET results 2022 for future reference.
TS ICET 2022: Top colleges and their cut-off (expected)
TS ICET 2022 cut-off will be determined by the participating institutes soon after the declaration of the TS ICET 2022 result. Candidates can check the expected TS ICET 2022 cut-off rank for different categories in the TS ICET score accepting institutes in the table below. The expected TS ICET cut-off has been devised as per the previous year's cut-off.
TS ICET 2022: Expected TS ICET cutoff for top MBA colleges
Name of college |
Course offered |
General category (Rank) |
SC category (Rank) |
ST category (Rank) |
CMR College of Engineering and Technology |
MBA |
5935 |
23171 |
49504 |
JNTU School of Management |
MBA |
188 |
1573 |
1833 |
Aurora's Scientific and Tech Research Academy |
MBA |
6776 |
15943 |
28668 |
Chaitanya Bharati Institute of Technology |
MBA |
665 |
2761 |
6253 |
JNTU College of Engineering |
MCA |
748 |
11320 |
2113 |
Badruka College PG Centre Chaitanya Bharati Institute of Technology |
MBA |
253 |
1598 |
3220 |
Chaitanya Bharati Institute of Technology |
MCA |
3616 |
36455 |
37282 |
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