75.67% candidates qualified APEAPCET-2025, says JNTU Kakinada VC
The Hindu
AP EAPCET 2025 results: 75.67% candidates qualify; inquiry committee formed for malpractice cases.
At least 75.67% of candidates have qualified the Andhra Pradesh Engineering, Agriculture, Pharmacy Common Entrance Test (AP EAPCET) 2025, conducted by the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU), Kakinada.
APEAPCET Chairman and JNTU-Kakinada Vice-Chancellor Prof. C.S.R.K. Prasad and Convener Prof. V.V. Subba Rao on Sunday released the APEAPCET-2025 results on the university campus in Kakinada City.
Speaking to newsmen after releasing the results, Prof. Prasad has as many as 2,57,509 (75.67 %) among the 3.40 lakh candidates who appeared for the APEAPCET-2025 have been qualified.
On the actions on mall practices reported in two places, Prof. Prasad has announced that an inquiry committee has been constituted to probe the mall practices. “The results of the candidates who are reportedly involved in the mall practice are withheld”.

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