The administrative process of YVUCET conducts the test one time in a year mostly in the month of May or June. The exam consists of multiple-choice questions in objective type which cover subjects pertaining the program the candidate wants to apply for. Courses such as BA, BSc, and Bcom, MA, MSC, etc. are examples of this kind of program. The duration of the exam varies between 1 and 2 hours.
The announcement of results of the YVUCET is specially done by the university in an automated way within 1 month after the test is over. The winners can be seen later in the program where they will be called to counseling in accordance with the schedule for admission to their first choice college and course.
According to the not yet firm plan, the exam YVUCET 2024 will be held in May-June 2024. Process of application can begin from 2 months prior to a year that is Feb-March 2024. The YVUCET 2024 results are for the month of June-July 2024. Eventually, confirmation will rely on the results of counseling, admission criteria, availability of seats and the merit positions of the candidate.
Exam Name | YVUCET |
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Exam Conducting Body | Yogi Vemana University |
Exam Level | Postgraduate |
Exam Mode | Pen-and-paper |
Exam Date | June 2023 (Tentative) |
Exam Duration | 3 Hours |
Exam Subjects | General English, Mathematics, General Aptitude |
Exam Pattern | Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
Exam Eligibility | Graduate with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate |
Application Fee | ₹1,000 (General) / ₹750 (SC/ST/PwD) |
Exam Scorecard | Available 30 days after the exam |
Seat Allotment | Based on merit and choice of college |
Eligibility Criteria | Details |
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Educational Qualification | Graduate in any discipline with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate |
Age Limit | There is no upper age limit for YVUCET. However, the candidate must have been born on or before 01.07.1997. |
Nationality | Candidates must be a citizen of India. |
Category | Candidates belonging to SC/ST/PwD categories will be eligible for a relaxation of 5% and 10% in the minimum qualifying marks, respectively. |
Qualifying Exam | Candidates must have passed the qualifying exam in the relevant subject. The qualifying exam for different courses is as follows: |
City | Exam Center |
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Kadapa | Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa |
Kurnool | Yogi Vemana University, Kurnool |
Anantapur | Yogi Vemana University, Anantapur |
Tirupati | Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati |
Tirupati (Urban) | SVCET, Tirupati |
Rajampet | Government Degree College, Rajampet |
Madanapalle | Government Degree College, Madanapalle |
Kadapa (Urban) | Government Degree College, Kadapa |
Mylavaram | Government Degree College, Mylavaram |
Hindupur | Government Degree College, Hindupur |
Nandyal | Government Degree College, Nandyal |
1. Eliminate the exam pattern from your mind perfectly - Know the number of sections, topics covered, type of questions asked, marking scheme, etc.
2. Ensure that you have done your planning and stick to it - Schedule each time for certain topics per day/week. Make sure to schedule enough revision time before your exam takes place. Balance your routine.
3. Zero in on the key issues – There are many chapters in the textbooks but in the exam you have to give only a few of them, so identify those parts that are weighty and prepare them in detail. Review the study guide and old papers.
4. Do acts like solve previous year question papers - By solving past papers you can familiarize yourself with the exam pattern, difficulty level of the questions and topics that are covered frequently. Besides reflecting it includes self-analysis.
5. Take mock tests - Succeeding in examinations is possible only when you practice like real exams. These tests make you aware of your strong and weak areas. Reviewing the areas you are doing well and where you are falling short.
6. Lay the foundation - Many questions are asked straight from the basics so do have a very strong fundamentals knowledge and principles before you move to advanced problems.
7. Time and accuracy as the most important - Try to answer as many questions as you can correctly and quickly because there is a penalty for incorrect answers; thus, you need to answer fast but correctly. Practice tables, formulas, etc.
8. Read textbooks and reference books too - The case of good reference books suggested by the examination body in addition to your textbooks and class notes applies as well.
9. Stay healthy- The physical and mental fitness will enable you to have a better function of your mind for many hours. Nutrition and sufficient sleep are an absolute must. Stay relaxed.