APSET Hall Ticket 2026 (OUT) Live Updates: Download Link Activated; Paper 1 Important Topics

Himani Daryani

Updated On: March 19, 2026 07:00 PM

APSET Hall Ticket 2026 has been released on March 18, instead of March 19. The download link has been provided here. Check this live blog for the important topics for Paper 1. 

APSET Hall Ticket 2026 (OUT) Live Updates: Download Link Activated; Paper 1 Important TopicsAPSET Hall Ticket 2026 (OUT) Live Updates: Download Link Activated; Paper 1 Important Topics

Andhra University released the APSET Hall Ticket 2026 on March 18, 2026, instead of the scheduled date of March 19. The hall ticket has been released a day in advance as March 19 is the Ugadi festival. The exam is scheduled to take place on March 28 and March 29, 2026, across various centers in Andhra Pradesh. To download your admit card, you will simply need to visit the official website at apset.net.in and log in using your registration number and date of birth, or password.

APSET Hall Ticket 2026 Direct Download Link

It is a good idea to keep your login details handy so you can download your copy as the hall ticket has gone live. Once you have the admit card for the APSET exam, please double-check all the information, like your name, exam venue, and reporting time, to ensure everything is correct before the exam day. Don't forget to carry a printed copy of your hall ticket along with a valid photo ID like an Aadhaar card or PAN card to the exam hall.

APSET Hall Ticket 2026 Important Deatils

You can check the table below for the expected release time for the hall ticket. This is based on the previous years' trends and release times:

Particulars

Details

APSET Hall Ticket 2026 Release Date

March 18, 2026 (Actual date March 19 - released a day early)

Release Time

9:00 PM

Details required to download
  • Registration Number
  • Payment Reference ID
  • Mobile Number
  • Date of Birth

Getting your APSET hall ticket is just the first step, so now is the perfect time to focus on Paper 1, which is common for everyone. This section will test your skills in areas like Teaching and Research Aptitude, Data Interpretation, and Information and Communication Technology. Since the exam follows an offline OMR format with no negative marking, brushing up on logical reasoning and reading comprehension can really help improve your score.

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For more tips on high-weightage topics and the latest news, make sure to follow our LIVE blog below!

APSET Hall Ticket 2026 Live

  • 07 00 PM IST - 19 Mar'26

    APSET Hall Ticket 2026 Live Coverage Ends

    All updates regarding the APSET Hall Ticket 2026 have been covered. Students are advised to keep their documents ready and focus on the final revision for the upcoming exam.

  • 06 30 PM IST - 19 Mar'26

    Avoid Last-Minute Website Rush

    The official website may experience heavy traffic today. Try accessing the hall ticket during less busy hours if the site is slow, and avoid repeated refresh attempts.

  • 06 00 PM IST - 19 Mar'26

    Plan Your Route to Exam Centre Early

    After downloading your hall ticket today, check the exact location of your exam centre. Planning your route in advance can help you avoid confusion or delays on the exam day.

  • 05 30 PM IST - 19 Mar'26

    Some More Expert Tips

    • In logical reasoning, focus on Syllogisms and Square of Opposition. These are predictable question patterns where you can score 100% accuracy with just a few hours of conceptual practice.
    • For the People, Development, and Environment unit, don't just study static facts. Review major 2025-26 environmental summits, India's updated renewable energy targets, and recent NEP implementations.

  • 05 00 PM IST - 19 Mar'26

    Expert Preparation Tips for Paper 1

    • Teaching Aptitude, Research Aptitude, and the Higher Education System usually have overlapping concepts. Focus on Evaluation Systems (Choice-Based Credit System) and Digital Initiatives in Higher Education (SWAYAM, MOOCs), as these are trending topics.
    • Since each unit (ICT, People & Environment, Data Interpretation, etc.) has an equal split, do not ignore "tougher" units like Mathematical Reasoning. Even basic proficiency in averages, ratios, and percentages can secure you 10 easy marks in the DI and Math sections.

  • 04 30 PM IST - 19 Mar'26

    Topper’s Tip for Reading Comprehension Questions

    Don't read the passage first. Read the questions first, then "scan-read" the passage for keywords. This saves roughly 4-5 minutes, which you can divert to Data Interpretation.


     

  • 04 00 PM IST - 19 Mar'26

    Passage-based Question - 5

    Which of the following pieces of advice was given to him by his father?

    a. By bad reasoning you make enemies of half the world

    b. Hope always for the best

    c. Fight against the people and evils when you don't like

    d. Never anticipate evils

    (A) a, b, c, d

    (B) a, b, c

    (C) a, b, d only

    (D) b, c, d

    Answer: (C) a, b, d only


     

  • 03 30 PM IST - 19 Mar'26

    Passage-based Question - 4

    Why did the author send his son to a far-off school?

    (A) He felt his son receives good education there

    (B) He can learn many social skills by mingling with other students

    (C) He wants his son to adjust well with other students

    (D) The author's health was not well

    Answer: (D) The author's health was not well


     

  • 03 00 PM IST - 19 Mar'26

    Passage-based Question - 3

    What did the author suggest to his son on how to alleviate the hostility of other students?

    (A) Love the students

    (B) Strive to avoid the faults which you see in them

    (C) Don't respond to them

    (D) Fight against them

    Answer: (B) Strive to avoid the faults which you see in them


     

  • 02 30 PM IST - 19 Mar'26

    Passage-based Question - 2

    What is the meaning of "pique", a word used in the paragraph?

    (A) Picture

    (B) A change

    (C) A feeling of irritation

    (D) Select

    Answer: (C) A feeling of irritation


     

  • 02 00 PM IST - 19 Mar'26

    Passage-based Question - 1

    Why did the son of the author develop a negative feeling towards the children of the school?

    (A) They misbehaved with him

    (B) They are basically ill

    (C) They are stupid and disagreeable people

    (D) He did not want to leave home

    Answer: (D) He did not want to leave home


     

  • 01 30 PM IST - 19 Mar'26

    Passage to Read

    Given below is the passage for you to read:


  • 01 00 PM IST - 19 Mar'26

    Reading Comprehension Passage Practice Question

    In the upcoming updates, we will be providing a reading passage for you, along with some related questions. We will also provide the correct answers for each. This will help you with how to approach and answer the questions in the upcoming exam.

  • 12 30 PM IST - 19 Mar'26

    Keep Multiple Copies of Hall Ticket

    Once downloaded, take 2 to 3 printouts of your hall ticket. This helps in case you misplace one before the exam day.

  • 12 00 PM IST - 19 Mar'26

    Revise Reading Comprehension for Paper 1

    Reading comprehension questions in Paper 1 are usually straightforward but require careful reading. Focus on identifying the main idea, tone, and correct inference. Practicing a few passages today can help improve both speed and accuracy.

  • 11 30 AM IST - 19 Mar'26

    Technical Support

    If you face issues with the registration number, check your original application printout or the confirmation email sent by Andhra University during the registration phase.

  • 11 00 AM IST - 19 Mar'26

    Mid-Day Hall Ticket Status

    The download link for APSET Hall Ticket 2026 is expected any moment now. Thousands of students are currently checking the portal. Stay tuned for the direct "Link Active" alert.


     

  • 10 30 AM IST - 19 Mar'26

    Paper 1: Reading Comprehension

    Save time by reading the questions first, then skimming the passage. This strategy helps you locate answers faster without needing to read the entire text multiple times.

  • 10 00 AM IST - 19 Mar'26

    Paper 1: ICT Basics

    Learn common abbreviations like RAM, ROM, URL, and GUI. Also, stay updated on digital initiatives in India like SWAYAM and Swayam Prabha, which are frequently asked.


     

  • 08 30 AM IST - 19 Mar'26

    How to Download Hall Ticket

    1. Visit apset.net.in.

    2. Click 'Download Hall Ticket'.

    3. Enter Registration No. and DOB.

    4. Submit and print the PDF.


     

  • 08 00 AM IST - 19 Mar'26

    Final Countdown

    The Andhra University portal is being updated. We expect the APSET 2026 admit card link to go live shortly. Refresh this page for the direct download link.

  • 07 00 AM IST - 19 Mar'26

    Why Hall Ticket is Important

    Hall ticket acts as entry pass to the exam center. Without it, candidates will not be allowed to appear for the APSET exam.

  • 04 00 AM IST - 19 Mar'26

    Higher Education System Practice Questions - 2

    Which of the following are correctly matched?

    a. IIM Indore, b. IIT Tirupathi, c. NIT Suratkal, d. ISI Bhubaneswar, e. IISc Bangalore, f. IIIT Kanchipuram.

    Answer: a, b, c, e, f

    Which of the following statements are true with regards to values?

    a. Values are man-made (Pragmatism), b. Values are perennial (Idealism), c. Conceptual, Biographical, and Storytelling are best methods to teach values, d. Values are caught but not taught.

    Answer: a, b, c, d


     

  • 03 00 AM IST - 19 Mar'26

    Higher Education System Practice Questions - 1

    Which of the following are the recommendations of National Policy on Education - 2020?

    a. Two-year Intermediate discontinued, b. School structure 5+3+3+4, c. Two year B.Ed. discontinued by 2030, d. ITEP duration 5 years, e. 5 pillars: Access, equity, quality, affordability and accountability.

    Answer: a, b, c, e

    Which of the following are not the aims of education during ancient period?

    a. End product is salvation, b. Lead life on Dharma values, c. Never aimed at comprehensive development of personality, d. Cultivation of physical beauty, intellectual acumen and spiritual power, e. Development of good character and morality.

    Answer: b, c, d, e

    Which of the following education centre is popularly called 'Ghatikasthanam'?

    (A) Nalanda, (B) Kanchipuri, (C) Taxila, (D) Vikramasila.

    Answer: (B) Kanchipuri


     

  • 02 00 AM IST - 19 Mar'26

    People, Development and Environment Practice Questions - 2

    Which of the following pairs are correctly matched?

    a. Taj Mahal - Mathura refinery, b. Citrus plants - Velia lady bug, c. SO2 - Bronchitis, d. Tiblis - USA.

    Answer: a, b, c only

    How many of the following pairs are correctly matched?

    1. Khaziranga - Rhinoceros, 2. Sariska - Rajasthan, 3. Periar - Elephants/Tigers, 4. Bannerghatta - Karnataka, 5. Dutchingam - Jammu and Kashmir, 6. Chandra Prabha - Madhya Pradesh. 

    Answer: (B) 5


     

  • 01 00 AM IST - 19 Mar'26

    People, Development and Environment Practice Questions - 1

    Match the following elements with regards to various summits on environment.

    Group-I: a. Environmental Protection Act, b. Montreal Protocol, c. Kyoto Protocol, d. International solar alliance, e. Paris Agreement.

    Group-II: I. 1997, II. 2023, III. 1987, IV. 1986, V. 2015.

    Answer: a-IV, b-III, c-I, d-II, e-V

    Why is this forest area called 'Silent Valley'?

    (A)It is a valley without sounds (B) There are no inhabitations in the silent valley (C) An insect called cricket (cicadas) is not found in the valley (D) Sounds are not heard due to valley

    Answer: (C) Cicadas are not found there

    Match the elements in Group-I with Group-II related to various environmental issues.

    Group-I: a. Chipko Andolan, b. Tehri Dam, c. Silent Valley, d. Narmada Bachavo Andolan.

    Group-II: I. River Bhagirathi, II. Kerala, III. Gujarat/MP/Rajasthan/Maharashtra, IV. Sunderlal Bahuguna, V. Medha Patkar.

    Answer: a-IV, b-I, c-II, d-V

  • 12 00 AM IST - 19 Mar'26

    No Negative Marking

    A reminder for Papers 1 and 2: there is no negative marking in APSET 2026. This means you should attempt all 150 questions to maximize your score.

  • 11 00 PM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Information and Communication Technology Practice Questions - 2

    The following is the repository of Ph.D. thesis

    (A) Shodh Shuddhi, (B) Shodhganga, (C) e-ShodhSindhu, (D) Vidwan.

    Answer: (B) Shodhganga

    What are the three pillars of IT Governance?

    (A) Reports, Values, Ethics, (B) Reports, Security and Complexity, (C) Values, Character and Risk Management, (D) Reports, Compliance and Security.

    Answer: (D) Reports, Compliance and Security

    Which of the following statements are true with respect to SWAYAM PRABHA?

    a. Both SWAYAM and SWAYAM PRABHA are one and the same, b. SWAYAM PRABHA is an integral platform portal for online courses, c. telecast quality programmes on 24 x 7 basis using GSAT-15, d. Web portal maintained by INFLIBNET, e. group of 40 DTH Channels. 

    Answer: (B) b, c, d, e only


     

  • 10 30 PM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Information and Communication Technology Practice Questions - 1

    The basic unit of information in quantum computing is called

    (A) Qubit, (B) Bit, (C) Mega bit, (D) Binary bit.

    Answer: (A) Qubit

    ROM stands for

    (A) Read Only Memory, (B) Random Oriented Memory, (C) Read On Memory, (D) Read Onsite Memory.

    Answer: (A) Read Only Memory

    FTP stands for

    (A) File Transfer Protocol, (B) File To Process, (C) File Transmit Protocol, (D) Folder Transfer Protocol.

    Answer: (A) File Transfer Protocol


     

  • 10 00 PM IST - 18 Mar'26

    APSET Hall Ticket 2026 Download Link Activated

    Andhra University has activated the official download link of the APSET Hall ticket, and the candidates can access the same through the link provided on this blog. 

  • 10 00 PM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Logical Reasoning Practice Questions

    Statements: i. All fans are watches, ii. Some watches are black. Conclusions: I. All watches are fans, II. Some fans are black.

    Answer: Neither

    Statements: i. All cows are dogs, ii. No dog is a cat. Conclusions: I. No cat is a cow, II. No cow is a cat.

    Answer: Both

    Statements: i. All Teachers are actors, ii. All actors are women. Conclusions: I. All women are Teachers, II. All Teachers are women.

    Answer: Only II follows

    Choose the correct pair that best represents a similar relationship: Petal : flower.

    (A) Salt: pepper, (B) Tyre: bicycle, (C) Sandals: shoes, (D) Puppy: dog. 

    Answer: Tyre: bicycle


     

  • 09 30 PM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Reasoning Practice Questions - 2

    Rs. 1,50,000 is divided among 3 persons A, B, C as follows: A receives 1/3 as much as B and C together receive and B receives 2/3 as much as A and C together receive. Then amount C receives, in rupees, is

    Answer: 52,500

    At an election between two persons, the winner is polled 68% of total votes and he won the election with a majority of 3240 votes. Then the total number of votes polled in the election is

    Answer: 9000

    By selling an article for Rs. 6,800, a merchant loses 15%. To get a profit of 18% the selling price should be 

    Answer: 9,440


     

  • 09 00 PM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Reasoning Practice Questions - 1

    The number that comes in the blank is 5, 9, 18, 43, 92, 213, _____.

    Answer: 382

    A's mother is twice as old as his brother who is five years older than A. If A is 3 years older to his sister and if his sister is 12 years old, then the age of A's mother, in years, is

    Answer: 40

    The number that comes next in the sequence 2, 7, 17, 32, 52, 77, _____.

    Answer: 107


     

  • 08 30 PM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Communication Practice Questions - 2

    Which of the following are the limitations of oral communication?

    a. Poor retention by the listeners, b. There is no record, c. Lengthy messages, d. Lack of responsibility, e. Quick feedback, f. Saves money.

    Answer: a, b, c, d only

    Which of the following sentences are true with regard to circular communication?

    a. It provided a straight forward approach to communicating, b. It indicates that messages can go in two directions, c. A dynamic evolving process that changes over time and cross the situations, d. It is an ability to manage on known risks after the project has commenced. 

    Answer: a, b, c only


     

  • 08 00 PM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Communication Practice Questions - 1

    A teacher while teaching a lesson in the class room is moving his right shoulder very frequently. What kind of communication is this?

    (A) Verbal, (B) Non-verbal, (C) Visual, (D) Both verbal and non-verbal

    Answer: (B) Non-verbal

    Match the elements in Set-I with the elements in Set-II with respect to barriers of communication.

    Set-I: a. Semantic Barriers, b. Psychological Barriers, c. Culture Barriers, d. Physiological Barriers.

    Set-II: I. Dyslexia, nerve disorders that interfere with speech and hearing, II. Lack of clarity and complexity, difference in language of communication and mother tongue, III. Inadequate similarities, slang, beliefs, IV. Premature evaluation of information.

    Answer: a-II, b-IV, c-III, d-I

    Which of the following are functions of mass media?

    a. Surveillance, b. Correlation, c. Cultural transmission, d. Entertainment, e. Publicity, f. Diffusion.

    Answer: a, b, c, d, e, f 


     

  • 07 30 PM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Research Aptitude Practice Questions - 2

    In research methodology gap analysis is done after the following step.

    (A) after review of literature, (B) after data collection, (C) after data analysis, (D) after defining the problem statement.

    Answer: (A) Literature review

    The following is optional for research report

    (A) Title of the report, (B) Contents page, (C) Summary and conclusions, (D) Acknowledgements. 

    Answer: (D) Acknowledgements


     

  • 07 00 PM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Research Aptitude Practice Questions - 1

    The value of research can be judged

    (A) Title of the research, (B) Objectives of the research, (C) Total expenditure on the research, (D) Duration of research.

    Answer: (B) Objectives

    The data collected from books and records are sources of data collection method.

    (A) Primary Source, (B) Secondary Source, (C) Both Primary and Secondary Sources, (D) Cannot be decided.

    Answer: (B) Secondary Source

    In the following, the principles of research ethics does not include

    (A) Conflict of interest, (B) Integrity, (C) Informed consent, (D) Disclosing data.

    Answer: (D) Disclosing data


     

  • 06 30 PM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Teaching Aptitude Practice Questions - 2

    Which of the following methods are learner-calculated methods?

    a. Historical method, b. Lecture method, c. Heuristic method, d. Project method, e. Activity based method, f. Lecture demonstration method, g. Story telling method, h. Problem solving method.

    Answer: c, d, e, h only

    Match the following elements in the given two groups with regard to various kinds of evaluation.

    Group-I: a. Diagnostic evaluation, b. Placement evaluation, c. Formative evaluation, d. Summative evaluation.

    Group-II: I. Half yearly examinations conducted in a school, II. Aims at causes and remedies of persistent learning problems during instructions, III. To measure the performance of the student and assess their knowledge, skills etc., and accordingly teaching is shaped, IV. NEP 2020 focusses on this kind of evaluation.

    Answer: a-II, b-IV, c-III, d-I


     

  • 06 00 PM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Teaching Aptitude Practice Questions - 1

    Match the elements given in the two columns related to various levels of Teaching.

    Column-I: a. Memory level of Teaching, b. Understanding level of Teaching, c. Reflective level of Teaching.

    Column-II: I. Teaching is highly thoughtful, II. The new knowledge acquired is related to previously acquired knowledge, IV. At this level material is presented in a sequential order, V. It is called as thoughtless Teaching, VI. Students study material is neither organised nor pre-planned.

    Answer: a-V, b-IV, c-I

    Which of the following characteristics are shown during the adolescence?

    a. A sudden spurt is conspicuous in the physical development.

    b. It is the most gullible period in human life span.

    c. Secondary sexual characters develop during this stage.

    d. Increased ability to deal with attraction.

    e. More complex emotions are exhibited.

    Answer: a, b, c, e only


     

  • 05 30 PM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Practice Questions Coming Up!

    Get ready! Practice questions from each topic of APSET Paper 1 will be shared shortly in the upcoming live updates. Stay tuned to test your preparation and revise important concepts.

  • 05 00 PM IST - 18 Mar'26

    How Many Questions to Expect From Each Unit

    Each unit carries 5 questions, with 2 marks per question, making it 10 marks per unit. This means all units have equal weightage, so candidates should prepare every section properly without skipping any.


     

  • 04 30 PM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Common Mistakes While Downloading Hall Ticket

    • Entering the wrong registration number or date of birth blocks access immediately.
    • Downloading during peak hours causes server busy errors or slow loading.
    • Using outdated browsers or an uncleared cache leads to page glitches.
    • Forgetting to verify details like name, photo, exam center, and timings on the ticket.
    • Not printing multiple clear copies or relying only on phone screenshots.
    • Trying unofficial sites instead of apset.net.in or apset.aptonline.in.
    • Ignoring pop-up blockers that stop the PDF download.

  • 04 00 PM IST - 18 Mar'26

    APSET Paper 1 Syllabus - Download Here

    The complete APSET Paper 1 syllabus is available. You can download the official syllabus PDF from the link given here!


     

  • 03 30 PM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Unit 10: Higher Education

    • Ancient Education (Gurukul)
    • Modern Education System
    • Types of Education (Formal, Informal)
    • Skill-based & Value Education 

  • 03 00 PM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Unit 9: Environment

    • Sustainable Development 
    • Pollution (types & effects) 
    • Climate Change 
    • International Agreements: Kyoto Protocol, Paris Agreement

  • 02 30 PM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Unit 8: ICT

    • Basic terms (Internet, Intranet) 
    • Email, Video Conferencing
    • Digital Initiatives (SWAYAM, etc.)

  • 02 00 PM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Unit 7: Data Interpretation

    • Bar Graph 
    • Pie Chart 
    • Line Graph
    • Table-based questions

  • 01 40 PM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Unit 6: Logical Reasoning

    • Deductive vs Inductive Reasoning 
    • Arguments (Premise & Conclusion) 
    • Fallacies 
    • Venn Diagrams 
    • Analogies

    Most Important (Don’t skip): Indian Logic - Pramanas , Anumana (Inference), Hetvabhasas (fallacies)

  • 01 20 PM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Unit 5: Mathematical Reasoning

    • Percentage 
    • Ratio & Proportion
    • Average 
    • Profit & Loss
    • Time & Distance

  • 01 00 PM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Unit 4: Communication

    • Types of Communication (Verbal & Non-verbal) 
    • Barriers to Communication 
    • Effective Communication
    • Classroom Communication
    • Mass Media

  • 12 40 PM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Unit 2: Research Aptitude

    • Types of Research (Basic vs Applied) 
    • Research Methods (Experimental, Descriptive, Qualitative, Quantitative)
    • Steps of Research 
    • Thesis Structure
    • Research Ethics & Plagiarism
    • Referencing styles (APA/MLA basic idea)

  • 12 20 PM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Unit 1: Teaching Aptitude

    • Levels of Teaching (Memory, Understanding, Reflective)
    • Learner’s Characteristics (Adult vs Adolescent)
    • Factors Affecting Teaching
    • Teaching Methods (Teacher vs Learner-centered)
    • Evaluation Types (Formative vs Summative)
    • ICT in Teaching (SWAYAM, MOOCs)

  • 12 00 PM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Important Topics for Last Minute Prep

    In the upcoming updates, we will be providing some important topics from each unit. These are the ones that actually repeat or are most likely to come in the exam. Stay tuned!


     

  • 11 40 AM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Final Priority Order of Revision

    If time is less, do this order:

    1. Unit 1 (Teaching)
    2. Unit 2 (Research)
    3. Unit 6 (Logical Reasoning)
    4. Unit 5 (Maths)
    5. Unit 7 (DI)
    6. Unit 4 (Communication)
    7. Unit 8 + 9 (ICT + Environment)
    8. Unit 10 (last)
    9. Unit 3 (practice only)

  • 11 20 AM IST - 18 Mar'26

    APSET Paper 1 Units

    APSET General Paper covers 10 units to test teaching and research skills. These match the standard UGC NET pattern used for APSET 2026.

    Unit

    Topic

    I

    Teaching Aptitude

    II

    Research Aptitude

    III

    Reading Comprehension

    IV

    Communication

    V

    Reasoning (including Mathematics)

    VI

    Logical Reasoning

    VII

    Data Interpretation

    VIII

    Information and Communication Technology (ICT)

    IX

    People, Development and Environment

    X

    Higher Education System

  • 11 00 AM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Exam Structure

    APSET 2026 follows a clear exam structure in one session without breaks. It totals 300 marks over 3 hours with two papers.​​

    Paper

    Description

    Questions

    Marks

    Duration

    Paper I

    Teaching and Research Aptitude

    50

    100

    1 Hour

    Paper II

    Subject Paper

    100

    200

    2 Hours

  • 10 40 AM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Preparation Strategy

    With the hall ticket coming tomorrow, shift your focus to revision. Don't start new topics now. Review your short notes on Teaching and Research Aptitude for maximum retention.


     

  • 10 20 AM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Hall Ticket Release Window

    Historically, Andhra University releases the link between 10 AM and 11 AM. However, a late-afternoon release is also possible. We will track the portal live for you tomorrow.


     

  • 10 00 AM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Admit Card Printing Tip

    Always take at least two color printouts of your APSET hall ticket. Keep one as a backup. Ensure the photograph and barcode are clearly visible on the printed copy.


     

  • 09 20 AM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Reporting Time Importance

    Your hall ticket will mention a specific reporting time. As per the official information brochure, students are required to reach the venue 90 minutes early for biometric verification and security checks.

  • 09 00 AM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Hall Ticket Details to Verify

    Once downloaded tomorrow, check your name, photograph, signature, and exam center address. Any discrepancies should be reported immediately to the Andhra University helpline for correction.

  • 08 40 AM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Exam Pattern Reminder

    The exam consists of two papers. Paper 1 has 50 questions (100 marks), and Paper 2 has 100 questions (200 marks). Both follow an objective MCQ format without negative marking.

  • 08 20 AM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Documents for Exam Day

    Along with the APSET admit card, you must carry a valid photo ID. Accepted documents include Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, or Voter ID. Just make sure the name on your ID matches your hall ticket.

  • 08 00 AM IST - 18 Mar'26

    APSET 2026 Exam Dates Confirmed

    The exam will be conducted on March 28 and March 29, 2026. You should start the final revision along with checking exam-related updates.


     

  • 07 40 AM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Details Required to Download Hall Ticket

     To download your hall ticket, you will need:

    • Registration Number
    • Date of Birth or Password

    Keep these details ready to avoid delays tomorrow.


     

  • 07 20 AM IST - 18 Mar'26

    Official Website to Download Hall Ticket

    You can download the admit card from apset.net.in. It is advised to check the website in advance and ensure it is loading properly to avoid last-minute issues.


     

  • 07 00 AM IST - 18 Mar'26

    APSET Hall Ticket 2026 Release Tomorrow

    APSET hall ticket will be released on March 19. Students should keep their login details ready. Make sure your registration number and password are accessible for quick download once the link is active.

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