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AP POLYCET 2026 Preliminary Answer Key Released; Objections Accepted

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• Updated on 27 Apr, 2026, 7:10 PM, by Kollegeapply

The AP POLYCET 2026 preliminary answer key is now available online. Candidates can submit objections until 5 PM tomorrow. Learn how to challenge the key.

AP POLYCET 2026 Preliminary Answer Key Released; Objections Accepted

The preliminary AP POLYCET 2026 answer key has been officially released, providing candidates with the correct answers for all sets of the exam. This key is crucial for students who participated in the examination as it allows them to verify their responses against the official answers.

 

The State Board of Technical Education and Training, Andhra Pradesh, has published the preliminary answer key for the AP POLYCET 2026 exam, which took place on April 25, 2026. Candidates can access the answer key for sets A, B, C, and D without needing any login credentials. This preliminary version allows candidates to raise objections until 5 PM tomorrow. After reviewing the objections, the board will release the final answer key, which will be used to calculate the results.

 

How to Challenge the AP POLYCET 2026 Answer Key?

  • Send an email to preexam.apsbtet@gmail.com before the deadline of 5 PM tomorrow.
  • Include the proposed correct answer along with a detailed explanation of why the current answer is incorrect.
  • Ensure that your email is clear and concise to facilitate a smooth review process.

 

AP POLYCET 2026 Answer Key: Key Facts

The AP POLYCET exam is a gateway for students seeking admission into various polytechnic courses across Andhra Pradesh. Here are some essential details regarding the exam and the answer key:

DetailInformation
Exam DateApril 25, 2026
Number of Questions120
Objection Deadline5 PM, April 27, 2026
Email for Objectionspreexam.apsbtet@gmail.com

 

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