Candidates appearing for the AP POLYCET 2026 (Andhra Pradesh Polytechnic Common Entrance Test) can now note the expected release date for the hall ticket. The State Board of Technical Education and Training (SBTET), Andhra Pradesh has announced that the AP POLYCET 2026 admit card will be published online ahead of the exam date, allowing students to download their hall tickets by entering login credentials on the official portal polycetap.ap.gov.in
AP POLYCET 2026 Hall Ticket Release Schedule
The AP POLYCET 2026 entrance test is scheduled for 25 April 2026, and the hall ticket will be released approximately one week prior to the exam date, giving candidates sufficient time to download the document and make necessary arrangements.
- Exam date: 25 April 2026
- Hall ticket release: Expected mid‑April 2026
- Official site: polycetap.ap.gov.in
Registered candidates must download their hall tickets in advance, as entry into the examination hall will not be permitted without the official admit card.
Steps to Download AP POLYCET 2026 Hall Ticket
Candidates can follow these steps to access the AP POLYCET admit card once it is available:
- Visit polycetap.ap.gov.in.
- Click on the AP POLYCET 2026 Hall Ticket link.
- Enter registration number and date of birth (or other required credentials).
- Submit the details to view the admit card.
- Download and print the hall ticket for exam day.
The hall ticket will carry essential information such as candidate’s name, exam centre, date and time, and exam instructions.
AP POLYCET Eligibility and Registration Details
Only candidates who have successfully completed the AP POLYCET 2026 registration will receive the hall ticket. The registration window remains open until 4 April 2026, and candidates must fulfil eligibility requirements before applying. Eligibility typically requires passing or appearing in Class 10 with minimum prescribed marks and completing the online or offline application process by the deadline.
Exam Format and Important Instructions
AP POLYCET 2026 will be held in offline mode with a written paper. The exam pattern includes:
- Total questions: 120 (multiple choice)
- Sections: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry
- Exam medium: Pen‑and‑paper (OMR sheet)
Candidates should carefully verify all details on the hall ticket after downloading and carry it to the examination centre along with a valid photo ID.