ANUPGCET keeping in mind the date of the exam which is usually in the months of April / May. This paper checks on the level of aptitude of candidate in the subjects that are relevant to the postgraduate programs they have applied for. This ANUPGCET examination pattern consists of 100 MCQs which marks each question at 3 marks and totaling the score as 300 marks. The exam syllabus is almost on the same line with the specific subjects units of an undergraduate.
The ANUPGCET 2024 is expected to have its date of test publication in March 2024. Having having passed the exam, the score is made public on the official website approximately 1 week after the exam. The names of the shortlisted candidates are posted on the notice board according to the number of students who had successfully appeared in the entrance test. In the counseling sessions, which are led by qualified students, students will need to appear for document screening, where they will be required to pay the admission fees to secure their seats in the institutions, which are affiliated to Acharya Nagarjuna University. At which point, the whole admission procedure ends with the incoming academic session starting by July end.
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Exam name | Andhra University Post Graduate Common Entrance Test (ANUPGCET) |
Exam conducting body | Andhra University |
Exam level | Postgraduate |
Exam mode | Online (Computer-based test) |
Exam dates | August-September 2024 (Expected) |
Exam duration | 3 hours |
Exam syllabus | Based on the syllabus of the respective postgraduate program |
Exam pattern | Objective-type multiple-choice questions |
Exam marking scheme | +1 mark for each correct answer, -0.25 mark for each incorrect answer |
Exam eligibility | Bachelor's degree from a recognized university |
Exam application process | Online through the Andhra University website (Expected to start in June 2024) |
Exam admit card | To be downloaded from the Andhra University website |
Exam results | To be declared on the Andhra University website (Expected within 2 weeks of the exam) |
Qualifying Exam | Minimum Marks Required |
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Bachelor of Arts (BA) | 50% aggregate marks in the final year |
Bachelor of Science (BSc) | 50% aggregate marks in the final year |
Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) | 50% aggregate marks in the final year |
Bachelor of Engineering (BE) | 50% aggregate marks in the final year |
Bachelor of Technology (BTech) | 50% aggregate marks in the final year |
Master of Arts (MA) | 50% aggregate marks in the final year |
Master of Science (MSc) | 50% aggregate marks in the final year |
Master of Commerce (MCom) | 50% aggregate marks in the final year |
Master of Business Administration (MBA) | 50% aggregate marks in the final year |
Master of Computer Applications (MCA) | 50% aggregate marks in the final year |
- Mark sheet of the board examination/SSC and passing certificate of the same.
- Intermediate/10+2/Equivalent mark sheets and passing certificates.
- Qualifying exam degree grade cards (first graduation degree mark sheets for post-graduates admission)
- Qualifying exam degree provisional/documentary Passing document or original degree certificate
- Transcript of courses undertaken from the last institution attended.
- Migration document (not relate to ANU for graduates)
- Community certificate (for cases of caste)
- Aadhar card
- Recent color photograph
- Signature