APSET Answer Key 2026 Release Date Prediction: When will Andhra University release response sheets & key paper?
APSET 2026 exam concluded on March 29, 2026. The provisional answer key & response sheets are expected in the first week of April 2026. An objection window will open afterward.
APSET Answer Key 2026: The Andhra Pradesh State Eligibility Test 2026, held by Andhra University, has concluded successfully at various examination centers across the state of Andhra Pradesh. The exam was held smoothly, with no reports of malpractices or disruptions, as the exam centers were strictly supervised. After the completion of the examination, candidates can look forward to the next update from the authorities. As per the trends, the provisional answer key and the response sheets for the candidates will be available within a week, i.e., in the first week of April 2026, on the official website of the exam, i.e., www.apset.net.in.
Along with the answer key, there will also be an objection window for a few days, during which students can object to incorrect answers by submitting the correct proof. After this, the final answer key will be uploaded and used to prepare the results.
APSET Answer Key 2026 Release Date Prediction
The table below shows details about the answer key release date prediction:
| Events | Dates |
|---|---|
| APSET 2026 Exam Concluded | March 29, 2026 |
| Answer Key Release (Expected - Trend 1) | April 2, 2026 |
| Answer Key Release (Expected - Trend 2) | April 4, 2026 |
| Answer Key Release (Expected - Trend 3) | April 7, 2026 |
| Official Website | www.apset.net.in |
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What is the Expected Cut-Off for APSET 2026?
Although the actual cut-off will be announced along with the result declaration, one can have an approximate idea based on previous years’ trends and exam difficulty levels.
Expected Minimum Qualifying Marks:
- Following the usual norms observed in Andhra University:
- For General Category: Around 40% aggregate marks
- For OBC (Non-Creamy Layer): Around 35%
- For SC/ST/PWD: Around 35%
Expected Cut-Off Marks:
- Cut-off marks can be affected by:
- Difficulty level of the exam paper
- Number of students who appeared for the exam
- Demand for the subjects (e.g., Commerce, English, Computer Science)
Safe Score Estimate:
- A minimum of 55-65%+ is considered to be on the safe side for competitive subjects
- For less competitive subjects, slightly less can be considered.
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