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AP EAPCET result 2025 declared at cets.apsche.ap.gov.in: Direct link to download scorecards here

AP EAPCET result 2025 declared at cets.apsche.ap.gov.in: Direct link to download scorecards here

Time of India08-06-2025
AP EAPCET result 2025 released
: The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) officially declared the results of the AP EAPCET 2025 examination on Sunday, June 8.
Candidates who appeared for the Engineering, Agriculture, and Pharmacy Common Entrance Test can now access and download their rank cards from the official portal — cets.apsche.ap.gov.in.
The AP EAPCET 2025 was conducted in two phases. The Agriculture and Pharmacy entrance tests were held on May 19 and 20, while the Engineering examination took place from May 21 to 27. The state-level entrance test is conducted annually to facilitate admissions into various professional courses offered by colleges across Andhra Pradesh.
Engineering, Agriculture, and Pharmacy exam pattern
For the Engineering stream, the question paper comprised a total of 160 objective-type questions, including:
Mathematics
– 80 questions
Physics
– 40 questions
Chemistry
– 40 questions
Each question carried one mark, with no provision for negative marking.
In the Agriculture and Pharmacy stream, the 160 questions were distributed as follows:
Biology
– 80 questions (Botany – 40, Zoology – 40)
Physics
– 40 questions
Chemistry
– 40 questions
As with the Engineering stream, all questions were multiple-choice in nature, each carrying one mark.
Important dates and registration details
The registration process for AP EAPCET 2025 concluded on April 24, and hall tickets were made available for download from May 12.
The entrance examination witnessed a large turnout across various centers in Andhra Pradesh.
AP EAPCET 2025 results: Steps to download
Candidates can follow the step-by-step process below to access their results:
Visit the official APSCHE website: cets.apsche.ap.gov.in
Click on the AP EAPCET 2025 tab on the homepage
Select the link titled 'Download AP EAPCET 2025 Results'
Enter your registration number and hall ticket number, then click submit
The result will appear on the screen
Download and print the result for future use
Alternatively, candidates can click on the link provided
here
to download the AP EAPCET result 2025.
Aspirants can click on the link provided
here
to download the AP EAPCET rank card 2025.
Next steps for qualified candidates
With the announcement of results, APSCHE is expected to release the counselling schedule soon. Qualified candidates will be required to participate in the web-based counselling process for seat allotment into engineering, agriculture, and pharmacy colleges.
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