AP EAMCET hall ticket 2026 released on April 28: what candidates must know
The AP EAMCET hall ticket 2026 will be released on April 28, 2026 on the official counselling authority portal, the convener has indicated. Candidates must download the hall ticket from the portal to gain entry to their exam centre.
The hall ticket is mandatory for entry. Along with the printed admit card, you must carry a valid photo ID and a passport-size photograph as required by the convener's instructions.
How to download AP EAMCET hall ticket 2026
Visit the official counselling authority portal and log in with your registration number and date of birth. After login, download and print the hall ticket; keep multiple clear prints for the exam day.
Ensure your application form and fee payment were completed before the hall ticket issue — the convener will only generate admit cards for valid applications. If your details are wrong on the hall ticket, contact the convener helpline or follow the official correction window guidance.
AP EAMCET hall ticket 2026: key dates and immediate impact
The hall ticket release on April 28, 2026 precedes the expected exam window in May 2026 . Candidates should check the portal notice and any official press release from the counselling authority for session timings and centre allocation.
Application correction windows typically open in April 2026 , so review your details now. Annual registrations for AP EAMCET often exceed 1 lakh candidates, making early download and verification essential to avoid last-minute issues.
What you must carry to the exam centre
Bring the printed hall ticket, a valid photo ID (Aadhaar, PAN, passport, or other government ID as accepted), and a passport-size photograph. Entry without the hall ticket and valid ID will be denied.
Do not rely on unofficial copies or screenshots; the convener requires the original printed admit card. Follow any additional instructions posted on the official portal regarding reporting time and permissible stationery.
Eligibility and application notes
Candidates must meet the convener's eligibility rules — Indian citizenship or eligibility under Andhra Pradesh state rules, completion of 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, and meeting minimum marks where applicable. Ensure you have followed the fee payment instructions; typical application fees are estimated around INR 500–1000 for general category applicants, with reductions or waivers for SC/ST as per official notification.
Watch the official counselling authority portal and press notice for the formal release, exam day guidelines, and any corrigenda. Verify your hall ticket details as soon as you download it to avoid delays on the exam day.