TS POLYCET 2019 result announced; here’s how to check the results
Prabakaran K | April 26, 2019 | 12:39 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, APRIL 26: The State Board of Technical Education and Training (SBTET) Telangana has announced the result of TS POLYCET 2019 on April 26 for all candidates who have appeared in the offline-based exam. Candidates can download their rank card of TS POLYCET 2019 exam by using their hall ticket number. The rank cards will be assigned only if the candidate qualifies in TS POLYCET 2019 entrance exam. The minimum marks or percentage may differ depending on the candidate’s category.
SBTET conducted the Polytechnic Common Entrance Test (POLYCET) on April 16 in offline mode for the candidates seeking admission into all diploma courses in including Aided and Unaided Private Polytechnics Institutions for the academic year 2019-20. The candidate will be able to download the rank card online or collect it from any helpline centre. If there is an issue, the candidate may contact the coordinator of a helpline centre for assistance.
To check the results of TS POLYCET 2019- Click here
How to download TS POLYCET rank card 2019
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Click on the official link: polycetts.nic.in
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Open the result page by clicking on the 'POLYCET result' tab.
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Then enter the hall ticket number on the page.
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Click on the 'view rank card' button to view the result on the display.
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Save the page for future use.
Details mentioned in the TS POLYCET 2019 result
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Name of the candidate
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TS POLYCET 2019 hall ticket number
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Category
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Section wise marks and total aggregate mark
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Qualifying status of examination
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Rank
Minimum qualifying marks of TS POLYCET 2019
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S.No. |
Category |
Minimum Marks |
Minimum Percentage |
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1. |
General/Open |
36 marks |
30% |
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2. |
SC/ST |
- |
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