20-05-2025
Andhra University releases ICET results, 95.86% of candidates qualify
Visakhapatnam: Andhra University released the results of AP-ICET entrance examination on Tuesday. As many as 95.86% of candidates qualified, which serves as the basis for admissions to MBA and MCA courses in state universities across Andhra Pradesh.
AU vice-chancellor Prof GP Rajasekhar and registrar Prof EN Dhanunjaya Rao announced that a total of 37,572 students applied for ICET, of which 34,131 appeared for the test.
"Among them, 32,719 candidates qualified. In the male category, 15,863 appeared, and 15,176 qualified. In female category, 18,268 appeared, and 17,543 qualified. The overall pass percentage in ICET was 95.86%. Among those who appeared, 95.66% of males and 96.03% of females qualified, with girls outperforming boys," they said.
Manoj Meka from Visakhapatnam clinched the top position, while D Sandeep Reddy from YSR Kadapa district attained second spot. S Krishna Sai from NTR district was third, V Sairam Satvik from Hyderabad was fourth, and R Madhurya from Guntur rounded off the top five positions.
Education minister Nara Lokesh congratulated the students who appeared and qualified in the ICET. He announced that the results have been published on the website and could also be obtained via WhatsApp governance number 9552300009.
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Expressing hope for a bright future for the qualified students, he extended his best wishes.
Lokesh further said that wonders are unfolding in the state's education system due to the reforms initiated in recent months. The minister participated in the 'Shining Stars' event on Tuesday, where 47 students who excelled in the Class X (SSC) exam from govt schools were honoured. "AP is attracting national attention will move forward with determination to establish a model for education in the coming days," he said.
As a token of appreciation, nine books authored by national and international role models were gifted to the meritorious students, who also received gift hampers, shawls, and medals.
The minister congratulated the students' parents, saying they worked hard to ensure their children's success despite financial difficulties. "The success you have achieved today will inspire confidence in govt education across the society.
You are the brand ambassadors of Andhra Pradesh education system. From next year, we will publish advertisements in newspapers showcasing the best results from govt schools, similar to those of private schools.
My goal is to elevate govt schools to match the standards of private institutions. I specifically sought the education portfolio from the chief minister, as it is a challenging field. To reach high positions in life, one must choose tough goals and move forward," said Lokesh.