2026 AP EAPCET Exam Results are Out

2026 AP EAPCET 考試成績公布


Introduction

The government released the results and rank cards for the 2026 AP EAPCET exam.

政府已公布 2026 AP EAPCET 考試的成績與排名卡。

Main Body

Students took the engineering tests from May 12 to May 18. They took the pharmacy tests on May 19 and May 20. Some students had tests in the morning and some in the afternoon.

學生於 5 月 12 日至 5 月 18 日參加了工程測試。他們於 5 月 19 日及 20 日參加了藥劑測試。部分學生在上午考試,部分則在下午考試。

Go to the website cets.apsche.ap.gov.in to see your results. You need your registration number, hall ticket number, and birth date. Check your name and marks carefully. Tell the office if there is a mistake.

請前往 cets.apsche.ap.gov.in 網站查看您的成績。您需要提供登記號碼、入場券號碼及出生日期。請仔細檢查您的姓名與分數。若有錯誤,請通知辦公室。

Your rank decides your college. Now, students must go to counseling. They must show their certificates and choose a college. You need your rank card for all these steps.

您的排名將決定您就讀的大學。現在學生必須參加諮詢。他們必須出示證明文件並選擇大學。在所有這些步驟中,您都需要使用排名卡。

Conclusion

You can download the results now. Students are waiting for the counseling dates.

您現在可以下載成績。學生們正等待諮詢日期。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 Talking about Time and Dates

When we talk about when things happen, we use the word 'from' and 'to' to show a start and an end.

Example from text: "May 12 to May 18"

How to use it:

  • Start Time \rightarrow From \rightarrow End Time \rightarrow To
  • I work from 9 AM to 5 PM.
  • The shop is open from Monday to Friday.

🔑 'Need' vs 'Must'

Both words tell us something is necessary, but they feel different.

  1. Need (Something you require/want for a goal)

    • You need your registration number. \rightarrow (No number = No results)
  2. Must (A rule or a strong duty)

    • Students must go to counseling. \rightarrow (This is the required rule)

📝 Quick Vocabulary

  • Mistake \rightarrow Something that is wrong.
  • Carefully \rightarrow Doing something with a lot of attention.

Vocabulary Learning

released (v.)
To make something available to the public.
Example:The school released the exam results yesterday.
registration (n.)
The act of putting your name on an official list.
Example:Please write your registration number on the paper.
carefully (adv.)
Giving a lot of attention to avoid mistakes.
Example:Please read the instructions carefully.
mistake (n.)
Something that is not correct.
Example:I made a small mistake in my math homework.
decides (v.)
To make a choice or determine a result.
Example:The teacher decides who wins the prize.
counseling (n.)
A meeting to get professional advice or guidance.
Example:The student went to counseling to choose a major.
certificates (n.)
Official papers that prove you finished a course or have a skill.
Example:You must bring your birth certificate to the office.
Practice A2 words in a crossword