APEdCET 2025 admit card has been released today, 30th May, 2025, by Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur, on behalf of APSCHE. The APEdCET admit card is available on the official website – cets.apsche.ap.gov.in/EDCET. Candidates who have completed their application for APEdCET 2025 can download their admit card by logging in with their registration number and date of birth. On the exam day, 5th June, 2025, candidates must bring their admit card along with a valid government-issued photo ID, such as an Aadhaar card, voter ID, driving license, or PAN card, to the exam center.
Steps to Download AP EdCET 2025 Admit Card
Candidates can follow the steps below to access their AP EdCET 2025 admit card:
- Go to the official website: https://cets.apsche.ap.gov.in/EDCET.
- Click on the "AP EdCET Hall Ticket" link available on the homepage.
- Enter the Registration ID and Date of Birth to log in.
- Download the admit card from the dashboard.
- Print at least two clear copies for reference and exam day use.
AP EdCET 2025 Admit Card: Details Mentioned
The AP EdCET 2025 admit card will include the following information:
- Name of the candidate
- Date of birth
- Gender
- Category
- Date and time of the examination
- Address of the exam centre
- Key instructions for exam day
Candidates are advised to thoroughly review the details mentioned on the admit card. Any discrepancies should be reported to the examination authorities without delay.
AP EdCET 2025: Essential Documents for Exam Day
On the day of the AP EdCET 2025 exam, candidates are required to bring:
- A hard copy of the AP EdCET 2025 admit card
- A valid government-issued photo identification (such as Aadhaar card, Voter ID, Driving License, or PAN card)
Entry to the examination hall will be denied without both the admit card and a valid ID proof.
AP EdCET 2025 Exam Pattern
The AP EdCET 2025 exam will be held in both English and Telugu, except the English Methodology section, which will be available only in English. The test will include 150 multiple-choice questions, and candidates will have two hours to complete it. The exam carries a total of 150 marks, and there is no negative marking for incorrect responses.