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APSET

Andhra Pradesh State Eligibility Test

Eligibility

Candidates must meet the required eligibility conditions in order to take the exam. Please see below for the exam's highlights in terms of eligibility criteria.

  • Age: The APSET has no upper age limit.
  • Educational Criteria: Candidates must have received a minimum of 55% in their Master's degree or equivalent test from a UGC-accredited university/college. (50% for SC/ST/PwD/OBC (non-creamy layer).
  • Nationality: Candidates for the exam must be Indian citizens.
  • The number of attempts: There is no limit to the number of APSET attempts.

FAQ

Q1. What happens after passing the APSET exam?
Ans.
Candidates who pass the APSET exam are only eligible to apply for Assistant Professor positions in Andhra Pradesh universities/colleges.

Q2. What is the format of the APSET exam?
Ans.
The APSET exam schedule consists of two papers: Paper 1 and Paper 2. Paper 1 consists of 50 MCQs, whereas Paper 2 consists of 100 MCQs. Paper 1 is the same for all applicants, whereas Paper 2 is Administered in 30 subjects.

Q3. Is the APSET exam given online or in-person?
Ans.
The APSET exam is taken offline. The exam is administered in an offline format, and candidates must mark their answers on an OMR sheet.

Q4. What is the function of APSET?
Ans.
The APSET stands for Andhra Pradesh State Eligibility Test, and it is used to determine candidates' eligibility for positions as Assistant Professors or Lecturers in the state's colleges and institutions.

Q5. Does the APSET have any negative marking?
Ans.
No, the APSET exam does not have negative marking.

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