AP POLYCET 2026 Hall Ticket Released: Download Link at polycetap.ap.gov.in; Exam on April 25

SBTET AP Activates Hall Ticket Link for Polytechnic Entrance Exam
If you're one of the thousands of students aiming for a polytechnic seat in Andhra Pradesh this year, the wait is officially over. The State Board of Technical Education and Training (SBTET), Andhra Pradesh, has activated the hall ticket download link for AP POLYCET 2026 today, April 18. You can now head over to the official portal to secure your entry pass for the big day.
Remember, the board won't be sending physical copies to your house. It’s entirely on you to download it, print it out, and keep it safe. Without a physical printout and a valid ID, you won't even be allowed past the exam centre gates.
Quick Overview of AP POLYCET 2026
| Event / Detail | Important Information |
|---|---|
| Hall Ticket Release Date | April 18, 2026 |
| Exam Date | April 25, 2026 |
| Exam Time | 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM |
| Official Website | polycetap.ap.gov.in |
| Result Declaration (Tentative) | May 10, 2026 |
How to Download Your Hall Ticket
Downloading the admit card is straightforward, but the website might get a bit sluggish due to heavy traffic. Here is exactly how to do it:
- Go to the official website: polycetap.ap.gov.in.
- Click on the "Print Hall Ticket" tab on the homepage.
- You have two ways to log in: Enter your Class 10 hall ticket number and date of birth, OR use your registered mobile number and Class 10 passing year.
- Submit the details and your hall ticket will appear in PDF format.
- Download it and take at least two clear printouts.
Essential Exam Day Instructions
Reporting Time: You need to be at your allotted centre at least one hour before the exam starts—aim to reach by 10:00 AM. The doors close at 11:00 AM sharp, and no late entries are allowed.
What to Carry: Along with your printed hall ticket, bring a valid photo ID like an Aadhaar card or School ID. For the OMR-based test, you must use a black ballpoint pen or 2B pencils. Avoid carrying any electronic gadgets, calculators, or even log tables, as these are strictly banned.
The Exam Format: The test consists of 120 multiple-choice questions covering Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. The best part? There is no negative marking, so make sure you attempt all the questions!
Conclusion
With just a week left until April 25, now is the time to double-check every detail on your hall ticket. Ensure your name, photo, and exam centre address are correct. If you find any errors, contact the SBTET helpline immediately to get them fixed before the weekend. Good luck with your final revision—this hall ticket is your first real step toward your engineering dreams!

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Palak PatelEducation writer Palak Patel covers the latest education news, board exam updates, results, and career opportunities.
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