AP EAPCET 2022: Admit cards issued; key things to know
The AP EAPCET 2022 will be held by the Kakinada branch of Jawahar Lal Nehru Technological University – JNTU. This test was previously called EAMCET (Engineering Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test).

In order to download the AP EAPCET 2022 hall ticket from the website (cets.apsche.ap.gov.in/EAPCET), candidates are required to fill in their number for registration, admit card details and DOB.
Andhra Pradesh State Council for Higher Education (APSCHE) has announced the issue of hall tickets or admit cards for the upcoming Common Entrance Test for admission in Engineering, Agriculture and Pharmacy.
Candidates appearing for the AP EAPCET 2022 will be able to download the hall ticket for the exam from the website of APSCHE.
According to the schedule announced by the APSCHE, the common entrance tests will be conducted as mentioned below:

Follow these steps to successfully access and download the hall ticket for the AP EAPCET:
- Visit the website link for Andhra Pradesh State Council for Higher Education: cets.apsche.ap.gov.in/EAPCET
- Locate the Download Hall Ticket tab on the main page of the website and click on it.
- The click on the download tab will take you to a new page. On this page you will be required to fill in the details regarding login and click submit.
- This will allow you to download the hall ticket.
- Take a print out of the downloaded form for future reference.
The admit card will have the following details of the candidate:
- Candidate name
- Candidate roll number
- Centre for exam
- Time of exam
- Slot of exam
- Guidelines
The AP EAPCET 2022 will be held by the Kakinada branch of Jawahar Lal Nehru Technological University – JNTU. This test was previously called EAMCET (Engineering Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test).
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