The AP ICET 2026 preliminary answer key objection window is set to close today at 4 PM. Candidates who wish to challenge the answer key must ensure their submissions are completed before this deadline. The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) released the answer key for both slot 1 and slot 2 on May 06, 2026, providing candidates an opportunity to review their responses against the official key.
The objection window for the AP ICET 2026 preliminary answer key will officially close today at 4 PM. This is the final opportunity for candidates to raise any objections they may have regarding the answer key.
How to Challenge the AP ICET 2026 Preliminary Answer Key?
To successfully challenge the AP ICET 2026 preliminary answer key, candidates need to follow these steps:
- Visit the official AP ICET 2026 website: cets.apsche.ap.gov.in
- Log in using your credentials.
- Fill in the required details for the objection.
- Pay the objection fee as specified.
It is important to note that while there is a fee for raising an objection, if the challenge is deemed valid, the fee will be refunded to the candidate.
AP ICET 2026 Objection Fee Details
APSCHE has implemented a fee structure for candidates wishing to object to the AP ICET 2026 answer key. This fee must be paid at the time of submitting the objection. The exact amount of the objection fee can be found on the official website.
Checking the Status of Your Objection
After submitting an objection, candidates can monitor the status of their challenges by clicking on the 'My Objections' tab on the official website. This feature allows candidates to track the progress and outcome of their submitted objections.
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AP ICET 2026 Answer Key: Key Facts
The AP ICET 2026 answer key was released on May 06, 2026, and candidates have been given the opportunity to challenge it. This process is crucial for those who believe there may have been errors in the key, as it directly impacts their scores and subsequent admission opportunities.