TS POLYCET 2020 Result announced at polycetts.nic.in; Check rank card
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NEW DELHI: The State Board of Technical Education and Training (SBTET), Telangana has declared TS POLYCET result 2020 on September 10. Candidates who appeared for the entrance exam held on September 2 can now access POLYCET result 2020 TS at polycetts.nic.in. Candidates need to enter their exam hall ticket number to check TS polytechnic results.
How to download the TS POLYCET results 2020 Rank Card?
Candidates need to follow the steps provided below for downloading TS POLYCET rank card 2020:
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Visit the official website polycetts.nic.in 2020 results
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Click on the link to ‘POLYCET results’
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Candidates need to enter their TS POLYCET 2020 hall ticket number
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The POLYCET result 2020 Telangana will appear on the screen containing rank card
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Candidates may download the same for future reference
Candidates can find the following details in TS POLYCET result 2020:
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Name of the candidate
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Hall ticket number
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Aggregate Marks
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Subject-wise marks
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Qualifying Status
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State Rank
TS POLYCET result date was announced previously by the authorities for TS POLYCET 2020 exam conducted on September 2. It is a state level entrance exam conducted for admissions into polytechnic courses in Telangana. General category candidates have to secure a minimum of 36 marks in order to qualify, while there is no such bar for SC/ ST candidates.
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