AP SET 2026 Results Out
This section is prepared strictly in alignment with the UGC-NET / SET framework and adapted for the Andhra Pradesh State Eligibility Test (APSET).
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The methodology, allocation logic, and mathematical formulas are consistent with the procedure followed in State Eligibility Tests.
STEP–I: DETERMINATION OF TOTAL QUALIFYING SLOTS
The total number of candidates to be declared qualified for Eligibility for Assistant Professor / Lecturer in APSET shall be equal to 6% of the total number of candidates who appeared in both Paper I and Paper II.
Formula: Total Qualifying Slots (TQS) = 0.06 × N
Where
N = Total number of candidates who appeared in both papers of APSET
The value obtained shall be rounded off to the nearest whole number.
STEP–II: CATEGORY-WISE ALLOCATION OF QUALIFYING SLOTS
The total qualifying slots thus determined shall be distributed among various categories in accordance with the reservation policy of the Government of Andhra Pradesh.
Let
TQS = Total Qualifying Slots
Pc = Percentage of reservation applicable for category c
Formula: Category-wise Slots (Sc) = (Pc / 100) × TQS
Each category’s slots shall be calculated independently. Fractional values,
if any, shall be adjusted as perstandard rounding norms followed by UGC/SET authorities.
STEP–III: MINIMUM QUALIFYING MARKS (ELIGIBILITY THRESHOLD)
In order to be considered for APSET qualification, a candidate must:
1. Appear in both Paper I and Paper II, and
2. Secure minimum aggregate marks (Paper I + Paper II) as follows:
STEP–IV: SUBJECT-WISE AND CATEGORY-WISE QUALIFICATION
For each subject, candidates satisfying the minimum qualifying marks under
Step–III shall be segregated category-wise.
Let
A = Number of candidates of a given category in a particular subject who
secured the minimum qualifying marks
B = Total qualifying slots allocated to that category (from Step–II)
C = Total number of candidates across all subjects of that category who
secured the minimum qualifying marks
Formula for Subject-wise Qualified Candidates:
Qualified Candidates (Qc) = (A × B) / C
The value obtained shall be rounded off to the nearest whole number.
STEP–V: DETERMINATION OF CUT-OFF MARKS
For each subject and category, candidates shall be arranged in descending
order of aggregate marks. The aggregate percentage corresponding to the
last candidate selected under the calculated slots shall be treated as the
cut-off marks for that subject and category.
These cut-off marks
Shall vary from subject to subject
Shall vary from category to category
Shall be final and binding
STEP–VI: NORMALIZATION OF MARKS (IF APPLICABLE)
If APSET is conducted in multiple shifts, normalization of marks shall be applied
using UGC-approved statistical methods to ensure parity among sessions.
The normalized aggregate score shall be used for Slot allocation
Cut-off determination
Final qualification
STEP–VII: DECLARATION OF RESULT
1. Results shall be declared online only through the official APSET website.
2. The result shall indicate:
Candidate’s registration number
Subject
Category
Qualification status
3. Individual scorecards shall not be sent by post.
STEP–VIII: FINALITY OF RESULT
No re-evaluation or re-checking of responses shall be permitted.
The decision of the APSET Committee, Andhra University, regarding result preparation and declaration shall be final and binding.
This procedure and criteria for declaration of result is adopted in consonance with the established practices of State Eligibility Tests in India and shall be applicable to APSET unless modified by statutory authority.


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