AUCET PG 2025 exam dates will be announced by the Andhra University soon at the official website, i.e., audoa.andhrauniversity.edu.in. AUCET PG 2025 exam is expected to be scheduled in the first week of May 2025. The registration process for the same is likely to begin in the last week of March 2025. Candidates can fill out and submit the application form expected by the fourth week of May 2025. Every year, approximately 20000 students register for AUCET PG entrance exam.
The registration process and filling out the application form is online. Candidates need to register along with their details such as name, date of birth, category, and contact details. For the MTech evening and regular courses, the sponsored students must pay INR 1000 and INR 2000 must be paid in the form of a demand draft respectively. However, for the online AUCET PG applications, the General category candidates must pay a fee of INR 600 and INR 500 must be paid by the reserved category candidates.
AUCET PG 2025 will be held in an offline pen and paper-based mode. There will be a total of 100 questions for whatever subjects the candidate opts for. The list of subjects from which the choice can be made are Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, Humanities and Social Science, Geology, and English. Each question dwells a +1 mark without implementing any marks deduction for incorrect ones.
The results of AUCET PG exam will be available in the form of rank cards. Candidates will be required to download their results by providing the hall ticket number and date of birth. The minimum qualifying marks set for the General category are 50% and 45% for the reserved and OBC categories. Andhra University will start AUCET PG counselling process in July 2025. Candidates need to submit the hall ticket, rank card, date of birth certificate, qualifying exam certificates, etc. during the counselling verification process.
What is AUCET PG 2025 Examination?
Andhra University conducts Andhra University Common Entrance Test or in short AUCET PG. The test is conducted on an yearly basis and is done for admission into ME/MTech, MA, MFA, MSc, M.Lib.I.Sc, MEd, MCom, and LLM curriculums. Every year, the exam is conducted in 8 exam cities located in Andhra Pradesh. Approximately 17000 students appear for the test yearly out of 19000 registered headcounts. Apart from the scores of AUCET PG, sponsored categories can also apply with respective AP PGECET, AP ICET, and GATE scores for the MTech admission at Andhra University.
AUCET PG 2025 Examination Highlights
The exam is conducted for admission into different postgraduate courses at Andhra University. The highlights of AUCET PG entrance examination are as follows:
Particulars | Dates |
Exam Name | Andhra University Common Entrance Test Postgraduate (AUCET PG) |
Conducting Body | Andhra University |
Exam Level | State |
Exam Frequency | Once a Year |
Number of Students Register Every Year | 20000 (Approximately) |
Number of Candidates Appears Every Year | 17000 (Approximately) |
Application Fees | General: INR 600SC/ ST: INR 500Sponsored Categories for MTech: INR 1000 |
Exam Cities | 8 |
Exam Duration | 90 Minutes (1 Hour and 30 Minutes) |
Medium of Exam | English |
Subjects to be Chosen From | Physics/ Chemistry/ Mathematics/ Biology/ Humanities and Social Science/ Geology/ English |
Number of Questions | 100 |
Total Marks | 100 |
Marking Scheme | Correct Answer: +1Incorrect: 0Unattempted: 0 |
Official Website | audoa.andhrauniversity.edu.in |
Helpdesk | Contact Number: 0891-2573441Email ID: dirdoa.au@gmail.com |
AUCET PG 2025 Exam Dates
All the post and pre-event AUCET PG 2025 exam dates are tentative as of now as detailed below:
Events | Dates |
AUCET PG 2025 Notification Release Date | Last Week of March 2025 |
AUCET PG 2025 Application Form Release Date | Last Week of March 2025 |
Last date to Submit AUCET PG 2025 Application Form without a Late Fee | Fourth Week of April 2025 |
Last date to Submit AUCET PG 2025 Application Form with a Late Fee of INR 1000 | Last Week of April 2025 |
AUCET PG 2025 Admit Card Releasing Date | First Week of May 2025 |
AUCET PG 2025 Exam Date | First Week of May 2025 |
AUCET PG 2025 Result Declaration Date | Last Week of May 2025 |
AUCET PG 2025 Counselling Process | July 2025 |
AUCET PG 2025 Application Form
The registration process will be carried out online mode at the website, i.e., audoa.andhrauniversity.edu.in. However, candidates need to ensure they meet the eligibility criteria once before filling out the form. Firstly, candidates need to enter all the personal details like name, date of birth, category, nationality, and contact number with email ID. Next, after receiving the login credentials, i.e., registration number and password, they must log in and fill out the rest of the form. Candidates must also choose from the 8 exam cities of their preference, upload a recent photograph and signature, and finally proceed with the payment. The general candidate needs to pay an application fee of INR 600 and INR 500 for SC/ ST categories.
AUCET PG 2025 Eligibility Criteria
All Indian students are eligible to appear in AUCET PG 2025 examination. Candidates must have the local status of the Andhra Pradesh state to apply for the examination. As said there is no lower age limit, however, there will be a maximum age limit for availing of the fee reimbursement. According to this, the maximum age limit is 34 years for SC/ ST and 30 years for EBC/ Minorities/ PwD. Students must pass his/ her 10+2 from a recognized Board with at least 50% marks. The qualifying mark is set as 45% for the reserved categories.
AUCET PG 2025 Syllabus
AUCET PG 2025 syllabus will the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, Humanities and Social Science, Geology, and English. Candidates can take any of the aforementioned subjects and the weightage of the paper will be 100 marks. The subject-wise core topics to be covered for AUCET PG examination are as follows:
Subjects | Syllabus |
Physical Science | Mechanics & Properties of Matter, Waves & Oscillation Wave Optics, Thermodynamics & Radiation, Physics Low Electricity, Magnetism & Electronics, Modern Physics |
Chemical Science | p-Block Elements –Ip-Block Elements -II Organometallic Chemistry, Chemistry of d-Block Elements. Theories of Bonding in Metals, Metal Carbonyls, Chemistry of f-Block Elements, Coordination Chemistry Spectral and Magnetic Properties of Metal Complexes, Stability of Metal Complexes, Reactivity of Metal Complexes, Bioinorganic, Chemistry, Quantitative Analysis, Treatment of Analytical Data, Structural Theory in Organic Chemistry, Acyclic Hydrocarbons, (Cycloalkanes)Benzene and its Reactivity,, Halogen Compounds, Hydroxy Compounds, Carbonyl Compounds, Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives Acetoacetic Ester Malonic Ester Nitro Hydrocarbons Nitrogen Compounds Heterocyclic Compounds, Carbohydrates, Amino Acids and Proteins, Solid State Gaseous State Liquid State Solutions Surface Chemistry General Features of Spectroscopy Electronic Spectroscopy Dilute Solutions Electrochemistry- I Electrochemistry-II Phase Rule of Thermodynamics, Chemical Kinetics Photochemistry |
Mathematical Science | Differential Equations Solid Geometry Abstract Algebra Real Analysis Continuity Differentiation and Mean Value Theorems Ring Theory & Vector Calculus Linear Algebra |
Biological Science | Cell Biology Genetics Molecular Biology and Genetic EngineeringBiotechnologyBiomoleculesImmunologyTechniquesEcology, Environment, and Evolution Physiology Metabolism Animal Science Plant Science Microbiology Nutrition |
Humanities and Social Science | Reasoning Indian Constituency and Society General English General Knowledge & Current Affairs |
Geology | Palaeontology, Indian Geology, and Economic Geology Petrology and Structural Geology Physical Geology, Crystallography and Mineralogy |
English | Literary terms Genres Literary Movements and Trends Critical concepts Verb patterns and structures Phrasal verbs concord Active and Passive Voice Prepositions Question tags Articles Synonyms and Antonyms One-word Substitutes Note-Taking Confusables Reading Comprehension Letter Writing Idioms Phrases |
AUCET PG 2025 Exam Pattern
Some of the major AUCET PG 2025 exam highlights have been detailed below:
Particulars | Details |
Examination Mode | Offline (Pen and paper-based mode) |
Examination Medium | English |
Duration | 90 Minutes (1 Hour and 30 Minutes) |
Sectional Time Duration | No |
Question Types | Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
Number of Questions | 100 Questions |
Total Marks | 100 Marks |
Subjects | Physics/ Chemistry/ Mathematics/ Biology/ Humanities and Social Science/ Geology/ English |
Marking Scheme | Correct Answer: +1Unattempted: 0 |
Negative Marking | Zero |
AUCET PG 2025 Admit Card
AUCET PG hall tickets are made available online. Candidates can check and download respective hall tickets by entering the application number and date of birth. The hall tickets are only made available on the website, i.e., audoa.andhrauniversity.edu.in. Candidates can check all the personal, exam day, and test day-related guidelines. Students can also check the uploaded photograph and signature and report at 0891-2573441 if there are any discrepancies regarding the same.
AUCET PG 2025 Exam Centers
AUCET PG exam is conducted in over 8 test cities, and candidates can select their preference while filling out the application form:
- Visakhapatnam
- Vizianagaram
- Rajahmundry
- Vijayawada
- Srikakulam
- Kakinada
- Eluru
- Guntur
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AUCET PG 2025 Results
AUCET PG 2025 scorecards will be made live on the website, i.e., audoa.andhrauniversity.edu.in. Students need to enter the hall ticket number and date of birth to download the results. The results include name, roll number, application number, gender, marks, and rank. In case of any tie between the two students, the student with the highest marks then, followed by older age will be determined for merit.
AUCET PG 2025 Cut Off
The cut off ranks for all the postgraduate courses will be released after the declaration of results. The minimum qualifying marks for the General category are 50%, 45% for SC/ ST/ OBC, and 40% for PwD students. The cut off ranks will depend on the overall difficulty, number of qualified candidates, number of seats available, etc.