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Updated on 30th June, 2023 , 2 min read
The TSCHE has officially declared the results of Telangana ICET 2023 for the exams conducted on May 26 and 27. The results were announced online on June 29 at 3:45 PM. The rank card for TS ICET results 2023 can be accessed on both the Manabadi website and the official website of TS ICET 2023, icet.tsche.ac.in. Candidates can check their TS ICET 2023 results by using their registration number and date of birth. Based on these results, over 50,000 candidates will secure admission to MCA and MBA programs offered by colleges and universities affiliated with JNTUH, PLMU, KU, OU, SVHU, MGUN, and TUNZ.
Candidates who will take the TS ICET 2023 can view their results on the TS ICET 2023 official website. Candidates can check the TS ICET 2023 result by following the steps below.
The following information is included in the result:
The TS ICET 2023 question paper will be divided into three sections: mathematical ability, analytic ability, and communication ability. There will be a total of 200 questions, each worth one point. There are no deductions for incorrect or unanswered questions.
Marking Scheme of TS ICET 2023
TS ICET Section |
Sub-Sections |
Marks |
Mathematical ability
|
Statistical ability |
10 |
Algebraical and geometrical ability |
30 |
|
Arithmetical ability |
35 |
|
Analytical ability
|
Data sufficiency |
20 |
Problem-Solving |
55 |
|
Communication ability
|
Vocabulary |
10 |
Business and Computer Terminology |
10 |
|
Functional Grammar |
15 |
|
Reading Comprehension |
15 |
|
Total |
8 Sub Sections |
200 Marks |
Candidates must meet the specified TS ICET 2023 cutoff for any particular college in order to participate in further selection rounds.
TS ICET 2023 qualifying cutoff marks (Expected)
Sl. no |
Category |
Qualifying Cut Off Score |
1. |
General and non-reserved candidates |
25% (50 Marks out of 200) |
2. |
SC/ST and reserved candidates |
No TS ICET qualifying marks 2023 |
The primary objective of normalization is to address the disparity between candidates who took a difficult paper compared to those who took an easier paper. The goal is to fairly evaluate and rank candidates based on their overall performance. Many national-level examination bodies, including CAT, JEE (Main), GATE, and others, are currently implementing such standardization procedures. Accordingly, the Committee on normalization has thoroughly discussed and determined the adoption of the following normalization procedure.
There are times when the scores of two test takers are the same. TSCHE breaks the tie by giving preference to the candidates listed in the following order.
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