Overview
- APSCHE published the provisional answer key plus candidates' response sheets and master question papers on May 23 so test-takers can check their answers and estimate marks.
- The online objection window is open through May 25 and requires a Rs. 300 fee per challenged question that will be refunded if the challenge is upheld.
- An expert committee appointed by APSCHE will scrutinize all valid challenges and then issue a final answer key that will determine official scores and rankings.
- The council has tentatively scheduled the declaration of AP EAPCET/AP EAMCET 2026 results for June 1 and said results will be based solely on the final key.
- The exam had 160 objective questions, no negative marking, and a 25% qualifying threshold for ranking which affects who will be placed for engineering, agriculture and pharmacy seats.