TS EDCET Rank Card 2025: The Telangana Council of Higher Education has released the Telangana Education Common Entrance Test result 2025. Applicants can download their scorecards from the official website of TGCHE at edcet.tgche.ac.in.
To download results, aspirants must enter their admit card number and date of birth.
How to Download the TS EDCET result 2025?
Here are the necessary steps students need to take to take out scorecard:
Step 1: Visit the official website of TGCHE at edcet.tgche.ac.in.
Step 2: On the homepage, click on the rank card download link.
Step 3: After this, enter the login details such as admit card number and date of birth.
Step 4: Now, the TS EDCET scorecard 2025 will appear on the screen.
Step 5: Download the TS EDCET result 2025 and take a printout of the same for further reference.
Direct link to download the result
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The tentative answer key was issued on June 5, and the objection window (for ₹500 per question) closed on June 9. TGCHE stated that if an objection is proven justified, the fee will be returned.
Exam details
On Sunday, June 1, 2025, TGCHE administered the TS EDCET examination. The exam was administered in two sessions. The first session lasted from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., followed by a second session from 2 p.m.
What is The TS EDCET?
The TS EDCET is a common entrance exam for admission to two-year BEd regular programs in Telangana's institutes of education. The exam was administered by Kakatiya University in Warangal on behalf of the Telangana Council of Higher Education (TGCHE).
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