AP PGCET 2026 Admit Cards Released – Download Now from Official Portal
The AP PGCET 2026 hall tickets went live on April 20, 2026. Every registered candidate must download their admit card from cets.apsche.ap.gov.in right away. Waiting until the last minute will only stress you out.
How to Get Your Admit Card
Visit the official APSCHE website and find the admit card section. Enter your registration number and password to log in. The download process takes just a few minutes, but the servers get jammed during peak hours. Try downloading between 2-5 AM if you hit any lag.
- Save the PDF file directly to your device (screenshots won’t work)
- Print a physical copy and keep it safe
- Store a backup on your phone
- Check that your name, date of birth, and other details match your registration
- Your admit card (essential)
- Original ID proof
- A pen
What Your Hall Ticket Shows
Your admit card lists your roll number, exam date, reporting time, and exam center. The AP PGCET runs across four days: May 8-11, 2026. Different papers happen on different dates, so check which slot you got. Some candidates sit in the morning while others test in the afternoon sessions.
Your exam center location matters most. Open Google Maps today and find where you need to go (yes, this matters). Some centers sit in remote areas, and you don’t want traffic surprises the morning of the exam.
If Your Details Are Wrong
Found an error on your admit card? Contact APSCHE support immediately through their website. Don’t assume it will fix itself. Email them with your registration number and explain the exact problem. They usually send corrections within 3-4 days, but response times vary.
Timing and What to Bring
Arrive at your exam center at least 45 minutes before the reporting time shown on your hall ticket. This gives you a buffer for delays and time to find your classroom without rushing.
That’s it. Nothing else. Don’t bring bags, phones, or extra materials because they won’t let you take them inside.
Download your admit card today. Waiting only creates unnecessary problems.
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| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Hall Ticket Release Date | 20 April 2026 |
| Examination Date (Session 1) | 8 May 2026 |
| Examination Date (Session 2) | 9 May 2026 |
| Examination Date (Session 3) | 10 May 2026 |
| Examination Date (Session 4) | 11 May 2026 |
