AP ECET Exam Pattern 2026: Duration, Marking Scheme, Number of Questions

Andhra Pradesh Engineering Common Entrance Test 2026 ( AP ECET )

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AP ECET Exam Pattern 2026 - Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education releases the AP ECET 2026 exam pattern in the official notification itself. Applicants appearing in the exam can refer to the AP ECET exam pattern for their preparation. The exam pattern of AP ECET will have the number of questions, marking scheme, duration of exam and others. The authority will conduct the AP ECET 2026 exam on April 23, 2026, as a computer-based mode.

Referring to the exam pattern is the first and foremost step in the AP ECET preparation. As per the AP ECET exam pattern, there will be a total of 200 questions to be answered in 3 hours. Students will be awarded one mark for every correct answer. There is no negative marking. For more details about AP ECET exam pattern 2026, candidates can refer to the article below.  
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Table of contents
  • AP ECET Exam Pattern
  • Division of Questions in AP ECET 2026
  • AP ECET Syllabus 2026
  • AP ECET Preparation Tips
  • AP ECET 2026 Exam Pattern FAQs
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AP ECET Exam Pattern

Aspirants of the AP ECET exam can find the AP ECET exam pattern below. The following table is based on last year's notification. Candidates will be able to check the AP ECET 2026 exam pattern below once the official notification releases.

Particulars  Details
Mode Computer-Based Test
Duration  180 Minutes
Medium  English
Sections
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Engineering Paper
Type of Questions

Objective (Multiple Choice Questions)

Total Number of Questions

200

Marking Scheme

One mark will be given for every correct answer. There is no negative marking

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Will Andhra Pradesh ECET be held online?
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Yes. Andhra Pradesh ECET will be held as a computer-based test for all registered and eligible candidates. The authorities will conduct the entrance examination at various centres. During the exam, the candidates will have to attempt 200 objective multiple-choice questions. The question paper will be prepared based on the topics of Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry and the selected engineering paper. Out of the given options, the candidates will have to select the correct one. 

Q:   What is the official Andhra Pradesh ECET marking scheme?
A: 

The authorities has released the official Andhra Pradesh ECET marking scheme online at cets.apsche.ap.gov.in/ECET. As per the official marking scheme, one mark will be allotted to every correct response. There will be no negative marking for incorrect answers. It is to be noted that unattempted questions will not be negatively marked. Since there is no negative marking, the candidates are advised to attempt as many questions as they can to have a higher chance of securing their desired scores.

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Division of Questions in AP ECET 2026

Candidates appearing in the exam can refer to the subject-wise distribution of questions in the AP ECET exam pattern below.  

Subjects for the test 

Maximum Marks 

Remarks 

Mathematics 

50 

Common to all branches 

Physics 

25 

Common to all branches 

Chemistry 

25 

Common to all branches 

Engineering (Civil/Electrical/ Mechanical/Electronics & Communication/ Computer/Chemical/Metallurgical /Mining/ Electronics & Instrumentation/ Ceramic Technology/Biotechnology as the case may be) 

100 

Separate question papers for each branch of Engineering 

Total 

200 

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What are the sections in the Andhra Pradesh ECET paper?
A: 

There are four sections in the Andhra Pradesh ECET paper- Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Engineering paper. While the questions from Mathematics (50 questions), Physics (25 questions) and Chemistry (25 questions) will be common for all branches, the Engineering paper (25 questions) will be different for each course.

Q:   What is the division of questions in the Andhra Pradesh ECET paper?
A: 

AP ECET question paper has 200 objective questions. Also, there are four sections. Below is the division of Andhra ECET paper.

Subject NameQuestion Paper
Physics25 
Chemsitry 25
Mathmatics50
Engineering paper100
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AP ECET Syllabus 2026

Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education will release the AP ECET 2026 syllabus in its detailed notification. Candidates must check the AP ECET syllabus pdf to plan out their study. The list of topics to be studied in the exam will be available in the AP ECET syllabus 2026. Topics from Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and the engineering paper will make up the AP ECET syllabus. Moreover, students should also practice the AP ECET mock test after completing the syllabus for AP ECET to check their preparation.

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is the official Andhra Pradesh ECET syllabus?
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The authorities will release the official Andhra Pradesh ECET syllabus online at cets.apsche.ap.gov.in/ECET. Through the Andhra Pradesh ECET syllabus, the candidates will be able to understand the subjects, units and topics that need to be studied for the entrance examination. Andhra Pradesh ECET syllabus consists of four sections - Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and a selected Engineering paper. The syllabus of the engineering paper will be different as per the courses selected by the candidates.

Q:   Which are the common subjects in the Andhra Pradesh ECET syllabus?
A: 

In the Andhra Pradesh ECET syllabus, the common subjects that all candidates need to study and prepare are Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. The questions from these three subjects will be common to all branches. The candidates should check the official Andhra Pradesh ECET syllabus to know the units and topics to be studied for the entrance examination. The syllabus will be similar with the 12th standard qualifying examination syllabus prepared by the recognised board. 

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AP ECET Preparation Tips

Students preparing for the AP ECET 2026 exam must check the preparation tips to form an effective strategy to qualify the exam with good scores. At first, candidates must understand the Andhra Pradesh ECET exam pattern and syllabus to know how the examination is held and the subjects, topics and units that need to be studied. Next, create a personalised timetable to complete the syllabus on time and to use your time well. Attempt mock tests and previous year AP ECET papers for practice. Ensure daily revision of the topics that you study.

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Do I need to study the entire Andhra Pradesh ECET syllabus for the examination?
A: 

Yes, candidates have to prepare the entire Andhra Pradesh ECET syllabus for the exam. However, students can identify topics that have more weightage and allot more preparation time for them. 

Q:   What are the Engineering papers available in Andhra Pradesh ECET?
A: 

According to official authorities will consist of four sections - Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Engineering Paper. Candidates can choose from following engineering courses including Civil/Electrical/ Mechanical/Electronics & Communication/ Computer/Chemical/Metallurgical /Mining/ Electronics & Instrumentation/ Ceramic Technology/Bio-Technology. Examination syllabus will vary according to the course selected by the authorities.

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AP ECET 2026 Exam Pattern FAQs

Candidates can check the frequently appearing questions in the AP ECET 2026 exam pattern.

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Where can I check the Andhra Pradesh ECET exam pattern?
A: 

AP ECET exam pattern is prepared and released online at cets.apsche.ap.gov.in. Candidates will be able to check the details regarding the examination mode, duration, marking scheme, sections, types of questions and more through the Andhra Pradesh ECET exam pattern. Candidates are advised to check the exam pattern carefully before commencing their preparation process for Andhra Pradesh ECET. This will allow the candidates to understand how the examination will be conducted and accordingly prepare for it.

Q:   What will be the medium of language for Andhra Pradesh ECET?
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According to the official Andhra Pradesh ECET exam pattern, the authorities will conduct the examination in English. All questions will be in English language and no other regional language will be used for the examination. Candidates are advised to prepare for the examination in English, since they will need to understand the questions. In case of any problems in the examination hall, the candidates can ask the invigilators for help. 

Q:   What is the duration of Andhra Pradesh ECET paper?
A: 

According to the official Andhra Pradesh ECET exam pattern, the duration of the entrance examination is 3 hours. Candidates will have to attempt 200 questions within the allotted duration. No extra time will be provided to the candidates to complete the entrance examination. There will be no specific allotted time for every section, however, the entire paper has to be completed within 3 hours. To ensure that the candidates are prepared to complete the examination on time, they are advised to work on their time management skills.

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