Friday, February 8, 2008

ICET Eligibility Criteria

a) The candidates should be Indian Nationals and
should satisfy local/non-local status requirements
laid down in the Andhra Pradesh Educational
Institutions(Regulations of Admission) Order, 1974
as amended upto date (as per G.O.Ms.No. 25,
dt: 19.03.2004 & G.O.Ms.No.108, Higher Education
Department dated 30-7-2005 and its amendments).

b) The candidates other than Indian Nationals should

satisfy the rules of the Universities concerned

c) A pass (or) appearance at the final year examination's

of Bachelor's Degree (Except BOL and BFA) of any
University in Andhra Pradesh or Any other University
Recognized as equivalent thereto.

d) The candidate seeking admission into MBA course

should have passed a Bachelor's Degree Examination
of not less than three years duration from any recognized
University or equivalent thereof besides passing SSC
or equivalent examination with Mathematics as one of the
subjects.

e) The candidate seeking admission into MCA course

should have passed a Bachelor's Degree Examination
of not less than three years duration in any discipline
with Mathematics at 10+2 level (or) should have
passed Bachelor's Degree Examination of not less
than 3 years duration in any discipline with
Mathematics as one of the subjects.

f) The candidates who are appearing for the final year

degree examination shall also be eligible to appear for
ICET-2008

g) Admission into any college depends on its

Recognition/Affiliation by the Statutory Bodies.

h) Qualifying marks in ICET-2008 is 25% and no minimum

marks are prescribed for SC/ST candidates.

Mere qualification in the entrance test does not entitle

a candidate to have been admitted into MBA/MCA

course unless the candidate:
i) appears before the 'on-line counseling' at any of the

Counseling Centres as notified
ii) applies in response to the admission notification

issued by the authority concerned (for distance mode)
iii) satisfies all the eligibility conditions of admission

stipulated by the authority concerned

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