AP Polycet 2024 hall tickets for admissions to government and private polytechnic colleges in Andhra Pradesh for the 2024-25 academic year have been released. Candidates who applied for the entrance exam can download their hall tickets from the official AP SBTET website. You can download the hall ticket using your 10th-grade hall ticket or mobile number and the year of passing 10th grade.
AP Polycet 2024 Hall Tickets Released: The Andhra Pradesh Polycet exam will take place on April 27.
AP Polycet 2024 hall tickets have been released for candidates seeking admission to government and private polytechnic colleges across Andhra Pradesh for the 2024-25 academic year. The entrance exam is scheduled to take place on April 27. Candidates who applied for the exam can download their hall tickets from the official AP SBTET website by providing their 10th-grade hall ticket number or mobile number, as well as the year they completed their 10th-grade exams.
Technical Education Department Commissioner Chadalavada Nagarani announced that the exam will be conducted across several polytechnic colleges in the state on April 27. She emphasized the importance of checking the hall tickets for any discrepancies and ensuring that candidates carry them to the exam center on the day of the test.
In addition to the AP Polycet news, a petition has been filed in the Supreme Court requesting permission to allow students to enroll in a three-year LLB course directly after completing intermediate education. Currently, candidates must have completed a degree to be eligible for the three-year LLB program. The petitioners argue that intermediate graduates should have the opportunity to directly pursue the three-year law course without the need for a separate degree. This change would align with the current rules allowing students to enroll in a five-year LLB program immediately after completing 12th grade.
The outcome of this petition could have significant implications for students aspiring to study law in the state of Andhra Pradesh and across India. It remains to be seen how the Supreme Court will rule on this matter and whether any changes to the current eligibility criteria will be implemented.