The AUCET 2020 entrance exams commence from today. Check the latest schedule and what's next after the entrance exam.
The Andhra University Common Entrance Test (AUCET) exams commence from today onwards and will continue till October 15, 2020, for all Postgraduate (PG) courses which are offered at the renowned university. The AUCET 2020 will be conducted in two shifts i.e. morning and afternoon shift and students are required to appear at the exam centre one hour before the scheduled time. Candidates’ temperature was scanned through a thermometer gun and were to show their AUCET admit card before being provided entry to the AUCET exam centre premises.
The AUCET 2020 exam duration will be one and a half hour (90 minutes) and the mode of the entrance exam is offline i.e. pen and paper test. The exam format will be in MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions) and the exam medium will be in English, except for the Telugu language paper. Here is the AUCET exam pattern:
Exam Name |
Andhra University Common Entrance Test |
Exam Frequency |
Once a year |
Exam Mode |
Offline |
Exam Language |
English |
Exam Duration |
90 minutes |
Exam Format |
MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions) |
Mark Per Question |
1 Mark |
Negative Marking |
No Negative Marking |
Total Questions |
100 |
Total Marks |
100 |
The AUCET 2020 exams will be conducted in the following cities as mentioned below:
Visakhapatnam |
Srikakulam |
Vizianagaram |
Kakinada |
Rajahmundry |
Eluru |
Vijayawada |
Guntur |
Candidates are required to reach the exam centre. Students were scanned and were made to follow social distancing at all time. In the exam room, students are required to sit with a one-seat gap. Candidates whose temperature is above 99 degrees Fahrenheit, special rooms were made available for them. The rooms were properly sanitized before the exam and hand sanitizers will be provided at every area. Students were also provided with three-ply masks at the AUCET exam centre.
What’s Next?
Once the AUCET 2020 exams have been successfully conducted, the varsity may release the answer keys and students can challenge the answer keys. Following the answer keys, the results will be announced and merit lists will be released. Students who make the merit list, will be offered admission to the course applied.
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