AP PGCET 2025 counselling is expected to begin in July 2025. Although the official counselling dates have not been announced yet, sources suggest that registration and document verification will likely start in mid to late July 2025.
The number of marks required to get a seat in an AP government college depends on the course you're applying for, your category (like General, BC, SC, ST), and the competition that year.
For example: For general degree admissions (like B.Sc., B.Com, BA) in government colleges, your 12th board marks are considered. Cut-offs vary by college and course, but a score above 75% is often preferred for more competitive subjects. Cut-offs change every year based on seat availability, number of applicants, and reservation policies. It’s best to look at previous year trends for the specific course and category you're interested in to get a clearer idea.
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There is no fixed qualifying mark for SC candidates through AP PGCET 2025. Reserved categories do not have a minimum required score in the exam itself. However, each college and course releases its own category‑wise cutoff, usually expressed as the closing rank in PGCET. Competitive SC ranks often fall between 500 and 3000, depending on the institution and program.