AP ICET Exam Pattern 2021- Before starting the preparation of Andhra Pradesh Integrated Common Entrance Test (AP ICET) candidates are advised to become aware of its related exam pattern. How may this help you? You can build a powerful preparation strategy based on your knowledge about the pattern and syllabus of AP ICET.
The exam is organized for measuring candidates’ aptitude towards thinking systematically and the level of his/her mathematics and verbal skill. After qualifying this test candidate will be able to get admission into MBA/MCA programme.
Important Highlights
- AP ICET is an objective type test including only multiple-choice questions.
- Among the given choices, candidates need to pick the right answer.
- In case you have provided two or more choices for a single question then it will be assumed as the wrong attempt.
- There will be 200 questions in total consisting of 1 mark each.
- There will be three sections of the question paper i.e. Section A, B, and C.
- The exam duration will be for two and a half hours i.e. 150 minutes.
Sectional Distribution of Question Paper
Sections | Subjects | No. of Questions |
Section A | Analytical Ability
i. Data Sufficiency ii. Problem Solving |
i. 20
ii. 55 |
Section B | Mathematical Ability
i. Arithmetical Ability ii. Algebraical and Geometrical Ability iii. Statistical Ability |
i. 35
ii. 30 iii. 10 |
Section C | Communication Ability
i. Vocabulary ii. Business and Computer Terminology iii. Functional Grammar iv. Reading Comprehension |
i. 10
ii. 10 iii. 15 iv. 15 |
Total Number of Questions | 200 |
Important Instructions for Candidates
- Candidates are only allowed to bring a Ball Point Pen only with Blue or Black ink inside the examination hall.
- Candidates are not allowed to bring instructions booklet, Papers, Cell Phones, etc., while coming to the examination centre.
- Candidates are not allowed to leave the examination hall until completion of the test. Before leaving the examination hall, candidates must hand over OMR Answer Sheet and data card to the invigilator.
- Candidates must read all instructions before appearing in the exam.