ANUPGCET 2026, or the Acharya Nagarjuna University Post Graduate Common Entrance Test, is conducted by Acharya Nagarjuna University (ANU), Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, for admission to MA, MSc, MCom, MBA, MSW, LLM, M.P.Ed, M.Ed, and other postgraduate programs at ANU departments and affiliated PG colleges. The ANUPGCET 2026 admit card has been released in June 2026 and is available for download on the official ANU portal — the exam is expected to be held in July 2026 in offline mode with 100 MCQs, no negative marking, and a 90-minute duration. Candidates must download and print their hall ticket before heading to the exam center.

  • Admit Card: ANUPGCET 2026 hall ticket is out and available for download on nagarjunauniversity.ac.in. Log in with your registration number and date of birth, verify all details on the admit card, and print at least two copies. Carry the printed copy with a valid photo ID on exam day.
  • Exam Date: ANUPGCET 2026 exam is expected in July 2026. The exact date is confirmed on your admit card. The exam is 90 minutes long with 100 objective MCQs for 100 marks in offline mode. There is no negative marking, so you should attempt all 100 questions.
  • Result: ANUPGCET 2026 result is expected in July 2026, typically within 2–3 weeks of the exam. In 2025, ANU declared the ANUPGCET result within about 3 weeks of the exam date. You can download the rank card from the official portal once results are announced.
  • Counselling: ANUPGCET 2026 counselling is expected to begin in August 2026 with online registration, choice filling, and seat allotment across ANU PG centers and affiliated colleges. In 2025, counselling was held in multiple rounds through August–September.

What is ANUPGCET 2026?

ANUPGCET stands for Acharya Nagarjuna University Post Graduate Common Entrance Test. It is a university-level entrance examination conducted every year by Acharya Nagarjuna University (ANU), Guntur, Andhra Pradesh. The exam offers admission to various postgraduate programs in science, arts, humanities, commerce, law, management, and professional disciplines at ANU’s own departments and affiliated PG colleges in the region.

Acharya Nagarjuna University was established in 1976 under the Acharya Nagarjuna University Act. The university is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and holds NAAC A-grade accreditation. It is located at Nagarjuna Nagar in Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh, and runs several PG centers and departments across the region.

Students who clear ANUPGCET 2026 can get admission to programs like MA, MSc, MCom, MBA, MSW, LLM, M.P.Ed, and M.Ed. The exam covers more than 20 subject areas, and each subject has a separate 100-mark question paper. All questions are of the objective multiple-choice type with four options and no negative marking, making it accessible to well-prepared candidates at any score level.

You should note that ANUPGCET is not the same as AP PGCET. AP PGCET is a state-level exam conducted by APSCHE (Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education) for admissions across all Andhra Pradesh universities. ANUPGCET is conducted only by ANU for its own PG programs and affiliated colleges. If you want admission specifically to ANU programs, ANUPGCET is the exam you need to appear for.

ANUPGCET 2026 Key Highlights

The table below gives a quick overview of all the important details about ANUPGCET 2026.

Particulars Details
Exam Name Acharya Nagarjuna University Post Graduate Common Entrance Test (ANUPGCET)
Conducting Body Acharya Nagarjuna University (ANU), Guntur, Andhra Pradesh
Exam Level University Level
Exam Year 2026
Exam Mode Offline (Pen and Paper / OMR Sheet)
Exam Duration 90 Minutes
Total Questions 100 (Objective Multiple Choice)
Total Marks 100
Marking Scheme +1 Mark per Correct Answer
Negative Marking No Negative Marking
Exam Language / Medium English and Telugu
Programs Offered MA, MSc, MCom, MBA, MSW, LLM, M.P.Ed, M.Ed, PG Diploma
Number of Subject Papers 20+ Subject Papers
Admission To ANU Departments and Affiliated PG Colleges in Andhra Pradesh
Application Fee (General / OC) ₹850 per subject
Qualifying Marks (General) 25 out of 100 (25%)
Admit Card Status (Out — June 2026)
Official Website nagarjunauniversity.ac.in

ANUPGCET 2026 Important Dates

The table below lists ANUPGCET 2026 events in order of what is coming up next, followed by events that have already passed. This layout helps you focus immediately on what needs your attention right now. Upcoming dates are based on previous year trends and are marked as expected where ANU has not yet made an official announcement.

Event Expected Date (2026) Previous Year 2025 (Reference)
Exam Date July 2026 (Exact Date on Admit Card) June 2025
Result Declaration July 2026 July 2025
Rank Card Download July 2026 July 2025
Counselling Registration August 2026 August 2025
Seat Allotment Round 1 August 2026 August 2025
Seat Allotment Round 2 / Spot Admission September 2026 September 2025
Official Notification Release April 2026 (Over) April 2025
Application Form Release April–May 2026 (Over) April 2025
Last Date to Apply (Regular Fee) May 2026 (Over) May 2025
Last Date with Late Fee (₹500–₹1000 extra) May–June 2026 (Over) June 2025
Admit Card / Hall Ticket Download June 2026 (Out) June 2025

Note: All 2026 dates marked as "Expected" are based on previous year trends. The exact exam date is printed on the ANUPGCET 2026 admit card, which has been released. Candidates must check nagarjunauniversity.ac.in for any official schedule updates before the exam.

Source: nagarjunauniversity.ac.in

ANUPGCET 2026 Eligibility Criteria

You must check the ANUPGCET 2026 eligibility before applying. The eligibility conditions vary slightly by program, but the following criteria apply broadly across most postgraduate courses. Admission may be cancelled at any stage if a candidate is found ineligible.

Academic Qualification

  • You must have a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university to apply for ANUPGCET 2026.
  • For most MA programs, a bachelor’s degree with the relevant subject studied at UG level is required. For example, MA Economics requires Economics as a main subject in your graduation.
  • For MSc programs, you must have studied the specific science subject at UG level. For MSc Physics, you need B.Sc with Physics as a main subject along with at least one Physical Science subject. For MSc Botany, you need B.Sc with Botany as a main subject.
  • For MCom, a B.Com or equivalent commerce degree is required. For MBA, any bachelor’s degree is typically accepted.
  • Students in the final year of their bachelor’s degree can also apply, but they must complete the degree and submit results before counselling and admission are confirmed.

Minimum Marks in Qualifying Degree

Category Minimum Aggregate Marks in Bachelor’s Degree
OC / General 45% aggregate
BC (Backward Classes) 40% aggregate
SC (Scheduled Caste) Relaxed — as per ANU / AP government norms
ST (Scheduled Tribe) Relaxed — as per ANU / AP government norms
PH (Physically Handicapped) Relaxed — as per ANU / AP government norms

Age Limit

  • There is no upper age limit for ANUPGCET 2026 for most programs.
  • For M.P.Ed (Master of Physical Education), a specific age limit may apply. Check the official ANUPGCET 2026 notification for M.P.Ed-specific rules.

Nationality and Domicile

  • Indian nationals can apply for ANUPGCET 2026.
  • Students from outside Andhra Pradesh can also apply.
  • However, Andhra Pradesh Local Area Reservation (LAR) norms apply for some seats in ANU-affiliated colleges under AP government rules. Local candidates get priority in reserved seats.

You must check the program-specific eligibility in the official ANUPGCET 2026 notification before applying. The eligibility mentioned above is based on general criteria and may vary for individual programs.

ANUPGCET 2026 Application Process and Fees

The ANUPGCET 2026 application process is done online through the official ANU portal. The registration for 2026 started in April–May 2026 and the general deadline has already passed. If you have already applied and are waiting to appear for the exam, the next step is to download your admit card from the official website.

How to Apply for ANUPGCET (Reference for Future Cycles)

  1. Visit the official portal: Go to nagarjunauniversity.ac.in or the ANU PGCET registration portal and click on the ANUPGCET application link.
  2. New Registration: Enter your name, mobile number, and email ID to register and create a login ID. You will receive a registration number via SMS and email — keep it safe.
  3. Fill the Application Form: Enter your personal details, educational qualifications, preferred subject or course, exam center preference, and category.
  4. Upload Documents: Upload a recent passport-size photograph and scanned signature in the format and dimensions given in the official notification.
  5. Pay the Application Fee: Pay the application fee online through net banking, debit card, or credit card. Keep the payment receipt for your records.
  6. Submit and Save: Submit the form and take a printout of the submitted application. Your registration number is needed for all future steps including admit card download.

ANUPGCET 2026 Application Fee

Category Application Fee (Per Subject)
OC / General Category ₹850
BC (Backward Classes) ₹750
SC / ST / PH (Physically Handicapped) ₹650
Additional Late Fee (all categories) ₹500–₹1,000 extra (varies by deadline)

The application fee is collected per subject. If you want to apply for more than one postgraduate program, you must pay the fee separately for each subject. The fee is non-refundable once paid.

Documents Needed for Application

  • Recent passport-size photograph (clear, plain background)
  • Scanned signature
  • Class 10 certificate (for date of birth proof)
  • Class 12 / Intermediate mark sheet
  • Bachelor’s degree mark sheets (all semesters or years)
  • Category certificate (OBC/BC/SC/ST, if applicable)
  • Andhra Pradesh domicile / residency certificate (if claiming local status)

ANUPGCET 2026 Admit Card

The ANUPGCET 2026 admit card has been released in June 2026 on the official ANU portal. All candidates who successfully registered for ANUPGCET 2026 can now download it by logging in at nagarjunauniversity.ac.in. The admit card is a mandatory document — without a printed copy, you will not be allowed to enter the examination hall.

The ANUPGCET 2026 admit card is now available. Download and print yours immediately. Check all details — name, photo, exam center, and date — and report any errors to ANU at once. Do not wait until the exam day to raise concerns about discrepancies.

How to Download ANUPGCET 2026 Admit Card

  1. Visit the official website: nagarjunauniversity.ac.in
  2. Click on the "ANUPGCET 2026 Hall Ticket / Admit Card Download" link on the homepage or the notifications section.
  3. Enter your registration number (or application ID) and date of birth in the login fields.
  4. Click "Submit" or "Login" to see your admit card on screen.
  5. Check all details carefully — name, photo, subject, exam date, and exam center address.
  6. Download and print at least two copies of the ANUPGCET 2026 admit card. Keep one copy at home as a backup.

Details on ANUPGCET 2026 Hall Ticket

  • Candidate’s full name and registration / application number
  • Date of birth and category (OC / BC / SC / ST / PH)
  • Subject chosen for the exam
  • Passport-size photograph and signature
  • Exam date, reporting time, and exam start time
  • Exam center name, hall number, and complete address
  • General instructions and rules for the exam day

Documents to Carry Along with the Admit Card

  • A valid government-issued photo ID — Aadhaar card, Voter ID, PAN card, Driving Licence, or Passport
  • One additional passport-size photograph (same as the one uploaded in the application)
  • Black ball-point pen (for marking the OMR answer sheet)

If there is any discrepancy in your admit card — wrong name, date of birth, or exam centre — contact ANU immediately. Download the admit card now and verify all details at once.

ANUPGCET 2026 Exam Pattern

The ANUPGCET 2026 exam is a pen-and-paper based test with objective multiple-choice questions. All subject papers follow the same basic structure — 100 questions, 100 marks, 90 minutes, no negative marking. Since each course has a separate paper, questions are entirely from that specific subject at the undergraduate level.

ANUPGCET 2026 Exam Structure at a Glance

Feature Details
Mode of Exam Offline (Pen and Paper)
Type of Questions Objective Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
Options per Question 4 options (A, B, C, D)
Total Number of Questions 100
Total Marks 100
Marks per Correct Answer +1 Mark
Marks for Wrong Answer 0 (No Negative Marking)
Exam Duration 90 Minutes (1 hour 30 minutes)
Answer Sheet OMR Sheet (black ball-point pen only)
Medium of Exam English and Telugu (bilingual)

Subject-Wise Question Paper Details

ANUPGCET has a separate question paper for each subject or subject group. You appear only for the paper corresponding to the PG program you want to join. All 100 questions cover UG-level topics from that subject across all three years of the bachelor’s degree.

Subject Group / Paper PG Programs Questions Marks
Life Sciences MSc Botany, Zoology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Microbiology 100 100
Physical Sciences MSc Physics 100 100
Chemical Sciences MSc Chemistry 100 100
Mathematical Sciences MSc Mathematics, MSc Statistics 100 100
Computer Sciences MSc Computer Science 100 100
Geology MSc Geology 100 100
Social Sciences MA History, Economics, Political Science, Sociology, Public Administration 100 100
Languages MA English, Telugu, Hindi, Sanskrit 100 100
Commerce MCom 100 100
Management MBA 100 100
Social Work MSW 100 100
Law LLM 100 100
Physical Education M.P.Ed 100 100
Education M.Ed 100 100

Since there is no negative marking in ANUPGCET 2026, never leave any question blank. Attempt all 100 questions. Even an educated guess gives you a chance at +1 mark, while leaving a question blank gives you nothing.

ANUPGCET 2026 Syllabus

The ANUPGCET 2026 syllabus is based on the undergraduate-level curriculum corresponding to the PG program you want to join. There are more than 20 subject papers, each with its own syllabus. The exam covers topics from all three years of the relevant bachelor’s degree. There is no separate general knowledge or aptitude section — all 100 questions are from the core subject only.

ANUPGCET 2026 Syllabus: Science Subjects

Subject Paper Major Topics Covered
Physical Sciences (Physics) Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Optics, Electricity and Magnetism, Modern Physics, Atomic and Nuclear Physics, Wave Motion, Solid State Physics
Chemical Sciences (Chemistry) Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Spectroscopy, Coordination Chemistry, Reaction Mechanisms
Life Sciences (Botany / Zoology) Cell Biology, Genetics and Heredity, Molecular Biology, Plant and Animal Physiology, Ecology, Taxonomy, Biochemistry, Evolution and Developmental Biology
Mathematical Sciences Calculus and Analysis, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, Probability and Statistics, Complex Analysis, Numerical Methods, Abstract Algebra
Computer Sciences Data Structures, Algorithms, C / C++ and Java Programming, Operating Systems, Database Management Systems, Computer Networks, Discrete Mathematics
Geology Physical Geology, Mineralogy, Petrology, Structural Geology, Economic Geology, Geomorphology, Stratigraphy, Remote Sensing

ANUPGCET 2026 Syllabus: Humanities and Social Sciences

Subject Paper Major Topics Covered
English British Literature (Poetry, Prose, Drama), American Literature, Linguistics, Literary Theory and Criticism, Translation Studies
Telugu Classical and Modern Telugu Literature, Telugu Grammar and Linguistics, Translation, Folk Literature, Regional Literary Traditions
Hindi Ancient, Medieval, and Modern Hindi Literature, Hindi Prose and Poetry, Language and Grammar, Translation
History Ancient Indian History, Medieval Indian History, Modern Indian History, World History, History of Andhra Pradesh
Economics Micro Economics, Macro Economics, Indian Economy, Public Finance, International Trade, Banking and Finance, Development Economics
Political Science Political Theory, Indian Government and Politics, Comparative Politics, International Relations, Public Administration
Sociology Social Theory, Indian Society and Structure, Research Methods, Rural and Urban Sociology, Social Problems and Welfare

ANUPGCET 2026 Syllabus: Commerce and Professional Programs

  • MCom (Commerce): Financial Accounting, Cost Accounting, Business Laws, Income Tax and Tax Planning, Auditing, Management Accounting, Corporate Accounting, Financial Management
  • MBA (Management): Principles of Management, Organizational Behavior, Marketing Management, Financial Management, Human Resource Management, Business Economics, Business Communication
  • MSW (Social Work): Concepts and Philosophy of Social Work, Community Development, Rural and Urban Development, Social Welfare Administration, Research Methods in Social Work
  • LLM (Law): Constitutional Law, Contract Law, Criminal Law, Property Law, Jurisprudence, Corporate Law, International Law
  • M.P.Ed (Physical Education): Sports Training and Coaching, Anatomy and Physiology, Sports Psychology, Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Education, Sports Medicine basics

The complete subject-wise ANUPGCET 2026 syllabus PDF is available for download from the official ANU website. The syllabus for each subject aligns with the UG curriculum followed by ANU and its affiliated colleges.

Source: nagarjunauniversity.ac.in

ANUPGCET 2026 Exam Day Guidelines

With the ANUPGCET 2026 exam coming up in July 2026, you should be familiar with all exam day rules well before the day arrives. Violating any rule can lead to denial of entry or cancellation of your candidature.

Documents to Carry on ANUPGCET 2026 Exam Day

  • Printed ANUPGCET 2026 Admit Card — carry at least one copy
  • A valid government-issued photo ID — Aadhaar card, Voter ID, PAN card, Driving Licence, or Passport
  • One extra passport-size photograph (same as the one uploaded in the application form)
  • Black ball-point pen for filling the OMR answer sheet

Reporting Time and Exam Schedule

  • Reach your exam center at least 30–45 minutes before the exam start time.
  • Entry to the exam hall is typically closed 10–15 minutes before the exam begins. Late entry is not allowed.
  • The exact exam start time is printed on your ANUPGCET 2026 admit card.
  • Visit your exam center location one day before the exam to avoid any last-minute confusion about the route.

Items NOT Allowed Inside the Exam Hall

  • Mobile phones and all electronic communication devices
  • Calculators, scientific instruments, or slide rules
  • Books, notebooks, printed material, or loose papers
  • Bags, purses, or pouches inside the exam hall
  • Smartwatches, digital watches, or any wearable accessory with memory or communication capability

OMR Sheet Filling Instructions

  • Use only a black ball-point pen to mark the OMR sheet. Pencil or gel pen is not allowed.
  • Fill only one bubble per question. Marking more than one bubble for a question makes that answer invalid.
  • Do not use whitener, correction fluid, or any erasing method on the OMR sheet — damaged bubbles may not be scanned correctly.
  • Fill in your hall ticket number, subject code, and all required details on the OMR sheet carefully before you start answering.
  • Since there is no negative marking, attempt all 100 questions. Do not leave any question unanswered.

Candidates found using unfair means or violating exam rules will be disqualified from ANUPGCET 2026. The OMR sheet is scanned electronically — any damage to it may lead to your answers not being evaluated.

ANUPGCET 2026 Result and Rank Card

The ANUPGCET 2026 result is expected to be declared in July 2026. ANU typically releases results within 2–3 weeks after the exam is conducted. The result will be announced on the official website and candidates can download their rank card by logging in with their registration credentials.

How to Check ANUPGCET 2026 Result

  1. Visit the official website: nagarjunauniversity.ac.in
  2. Click on the "ANUPGCET 2026 Result" or "Rank Card Download" link on the homepage.
  3. Enter your registration number and date of birth in the login fields.
  4. Submit to view your score, rank, and qualifying status.
  5. Download and print the rank card. You will need it for counselling registration.

What the ANUPGCET 2026 Rank Card Shows

  • Total marks scored out of 100
  • Overall merit rank in the subject
  • Category rank for SC, ST, BC, and other reserved category candidates
  • Qualifying status — whether you meet the minimum cutoff marks
  • Subject name and registration number

ANUPGCET 2026 Merit List and Tie-Breaking Policy

ANU prepares a separate merit list for each subject. Candidates are ranked in descending order of their total score. If two candidates score equal marks, ANU applies the following tie-breaking rule:

  • The candidate with higher marks in the qualifying bachelor’s degree gets the better rank.
  • If there is still a tie, the older candidate (higher age) gets the better rank.

You must keep the ANUPGCET 2026 rank card safely after downloading it. It is the primary document needed for counselling registration and seat allotment — without a valid rank card, you cannot participate in the counselling process.

ANUPGCET 2026 Cutoff Marks

The ANUPGCET 2026 cutoff comes in two parts. The first is the qualifying cutoff — the minimum marks needed to become eligible for counselling. The second is the admission cutoff — the closing rank for a specific program and college at the end of the counselling process. Both are different and students often confuse the two.

ANUPGCET 2026 Qualifying Cutoff (Minimum Marks to Be Eligible)

Category Qualifying Marks (Out of 100) Qualifying Percentage
OC / General 25 25%
BC (Backward Classes) 20 20%
SC (Scheduled Caste) As per ANU / AP norms — check official notification Relaxed
ST (Scheduled Tribe) As per ANU / AP norms — check official notification Relaxed
PH (Physically Handicapped) As per ANU / AP norms — check official notification Relaxed

Qualifying the ANUPGCET 2026 cutoff does not guarantee admission. The actual admission cutoff for popular programs like MSc Computer Science, MBA, and MSc Biotechnology can be much higher, particularly for seats in ANU university departments.

Factors That Affect ANUPGCET 2026 Admission Cutoff

  • Course popularity: MSc Computer Science, MBA, and MSc Biotechnology attract more candidates. The closing rank for ANU department seats in these courses is tighter compared to less competitive programs.
  • Paper difficulty: If the ANUPGCET 2026 question paper is harder than previous years, overall scores drop, which can bring the cutoff score down but may not change rank-based admission significantly.
  • Number of applicants per subject: More candidates for a subject spreads the rank distribution and makes top-rank competition harder.
  • Available seats: University department seats are limited. Affiliated college seats are more, so the rank cutoff extends further for affiliated placements.
  • Category reservation: SC, ST, BC, and EWS candidates have separate seat pools and their closing ranks within those pools are determined by category-specific demand.

General Trend in ANUPGCET Closing Ranks (Based on Previous Years)

ANU does not publish subject-wise closing ranks in a consolidated format. Based on general observations from past counselling rounds:

  • High-Competition Subjects (MSc CS, MBA, MSc Biotechnology): Candidates with ranks below 200–300 typically secure university department seats in Round 1.
  • Moderate-Competition Subjects (MSc Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics): Candidates with ranks in the 300–600 range can get admission in university departments or PG centers in early rounds.
  • Lower-Competition Subjects (certain MA programs, MSc Geology): Candidates with higher ranks also find seats through later rounds or spot admission.

The final ANUPGCET 2026 cutoff data will be available only after counselling concludes in September 2026.

ANUPGCET 2026 Counselling Process

ANUPGCET 2026 counselling is expected to begin in August 2026. The counselling process decides which college and program you get admission to, based on your rank, category, and subject preferences. ANU typically conducts counselling online with physical document verification at the university or allotted institution.

Steps in ANUPGCET 2026 Counselling

  1. Counselling Registration: After the result is declared, qualified candidates must register for counselling on the official ANU portal using their rank card details. A counselling registration fee is usually required at this step.
  2. Certificate Verification: ANU may call candidates for physical certificate verification at the university or designated centers before seat allotment. Check the official schedule for this step carefully.
  3. Choice Filling: Fill your preferred courses and colleges in your order of priority. You can fill multiple options. Be realistic — fill choices based on your rank, not just preference.
  4. Provisional Seat Allotment: Based on your rank, category, and choice order, ANU releases the provisional allotment list online. Check your allotted seat on the portal.
  5. Document Verification at Allotted Institution: If you get a seat, report to the allotted college or ANU department for original document verification within the deadline. Missing this step cancels your allotment.
  6. Admission Fee Payment: After document verification, pay the admission fee to confirm and lock your seat. The fee must be paid within the stipulated time or the seat lapses.
  7. Further Rounds: If seats remain vacant after Round 1, ANU conducts a second round and may also hold a spot admission round to fill all remaining seats.

Documents Required for ANUPGCET 2026 Counselling

  • ANUPGCET 2026 Rank Card (downloaded and printed)
  • Qualifying degree mark sheets (all semesters / years — originals and photocopies)
  • Degree provisional certificate or original degree certificate
  • Transfer Certificate (TC) from the last institution attended
  • Community / Caste Certificate for SC, ST, BC candidates — issued by a competent authority
  • Aadhaar Card or any valid government-issued photo ID
  • Recent passport-size photographs (4–6 copies)
  • Income certificate (for EWS or scholarship purposes, if applicable)
  • PH certificate and disability certificate (if applicable)
  • Migration Certificate (for candidates from universities other than ANU)

Reservation in ANUPGCET 2026 Seat Allotment

Seat allotment in ANUPGCET 2026 follows the Andhra Pradesh government reservation policy. The approximate category-wise reservation breakdown is:

Category Reservation Percentage
SC (Scheduled Caste) 15%
ST (Scheduled Tribe) 6%
BC (Backward Classes — A, B, C, D, E) 29%
EWS (Economically Weaker Section) 10%
PH (Physically Handicapped) 3% horizontal across all categories
Open / Unreserved Remaining seats

Reservation percentages are as per Andhra Pradesh government norms and subject to confirmation in the official ANUPGCET 2026 notification.

Top Colleges Accepting ANUPGCET 2026 Score

ANUPGCET 2026 score is accepted for admission to ANU’s own PG departments, ANU PG centers, and affiliated PG colleges spread across Guntur, Prakasam, and Palnadu districts of Andhra Pradesh. Here is an overview of the major institutions that admit students through ANUPGCET.

ANU Main Campus Departments (Nagarjuna Nagar, Guntur)

Department Program Offered
Department of Physics MSc Physics
Department of Chemistry MSc Chemistry
Department of Mathematics MSc Mathematics, MSc Statistics
Department of Botany MSc Botany
Department of Zoology MSc Zoology
Department of Biochemistry and Bioinformatics MSc Biochemistry, MSc Bioinformatics
Department of Computer Science and Engineering MSc Computer Science
Department of Biotechnology MSc Biotechnology
Department of English MA English
Department of Telugu MA Telugu
Department of Economics MA Economics
Department of History MA History
Department of Commerce and Business Administration MCom, MBA
Department of Social Work MSW
Department of Law LLM

ANU PG Centers and Affiliated Colleges

The ANUPGCET score is also used for admissions at ANU PG centers and affiliated colleges located across the ANU jurisdiction. These institutions offer MA, MSc, MCom, and MBA programs at government-regulated fees. The affiliated colleges cover the following districts:

  • Guntur District: Largest concentration of ANU-affiliated PG colleges offering arts, science, and commerce postgraduate programs
  • Prakasam District: Several affiliated colleges offering MA and MSc programs across various disciplines
  • Palnadu District: ANU-affiliated colleges offering PG programs under the university’s academic affiliation

Seats in ANU university departments are generally preferred because of better research facilities, direct faculty access, and campus infrastructure. Candidates with lower ranks can still secure admission in affiliated colleges, which offer the same university curriculum and award ANU degrees.

Source: nagarjunauniversity.ac.in

ANUPGCET 2026 Preparation Tips

With the ANUPGCET 2026 exam expected in July 2026, you have a few weeks left to revise and sharpen your preparation. The paper is set entirely at the undergraduate level for your chosen subject — your degree textbooks are both the starting point and the ceiling of what you need to prepare.

1. Understand the Exam Format First

  • ANUPGCET 2026 has 100 MCQs in 90 minutes — that is less than one minute per question. Speed matters alongside accuracy.
  • There is no negative marking. Always attempt all 100 questions. Never leave a question unanswered.
  • Questions are entirely from your UG subject — no aptitude section, no current affairs, no general knowledge.

2. Use UG Textbooks as Your Primary Resource

  • Your undergraduate textbooks are the best resource for ANUPGCET 2026. All questions come from topics you have already studied in your bachelor’s degree.
  • Go through your B.Sc., BA, or B.Com notes for all three years — not only final year content.
  • Focus on chapters that carry important definitions, laws, theorems, and core concepts because these translate easily into MCQ format.

3. Solve Previous Year Question Papers

  • Solving ANUPGCET previous year papers is one of the most effective ways to prepare. They show the typical difficulty level and repeating topic patterns.
  • Try to find and solve at least 3–4 years of previous ANUPGCET question papers from education portals or coaching institutes in Guntur.
  • Time yourself while solving each paper to build your exam speed.

4. Practice Full-Length Mock Tests Regularly

  • Take at least one full mock test per week before the exam to build your stamina and time management.
  • Practicing 100 questions in exactly 90 minutes makes exam conditions feel familiar rather than stressful.
  • After every mock test, review all wrong answers and identify which topics to revisit.

5. Focus on High-Frequency Topics from Previous Papers

  • Use previous year papers to find which topics appear most repeatedly in ANUPGCET for your subject.
  • These high-frequency topics should get more revision time in your study plan.
  • Do not ignore rare topics entirely — a few questions from them can add 5–8 marks to your total score.

6. Final Revision Plan for the Last 10 Days

  • Stop starting new topics 7–10 days before the exam. Use the remaining time only for revision and mock tests.
  • Prepare one-page summary notes of important formulas, key dates (for History), named laws, and definitions for quick last-minute review.
  • Solve at least one previous year paper every day in the final week to keep your mind in exam mode.

7. Admit Card and Exam Day Readiness

  • The admit card is already available — download and print it right now if you have not done so.
  • Locate your exam center on the map and plan your travel so you can reach at least 30–45 minutes before the exam start time.
  • Keep your admit card, a valid photo ID, photograph, and a black ball-point pen ready the night before the exam.

FAQs about ANUPGCET 2026

Ques. What is ANUPGCET 2026?

Ans. ANUPGCET 2026 is the Acharya Nagarjuna University Post Graduate Common Entrance Test for the year 2026. It is a university-level offline entrance exam conducted by Acharya Nagarjuna University (ANU), Guntur, for admission to MA, MSc, MCom, MBA, MSW, LLM, M.P.Ed, and other postgraduate programs. The exam has 100 MCQs over 90 minutes with no negative marking.

Ques. Has the ANUPGCET 2026 admit card been released?

Ans. Yes. The ANUPGCET 2026 admit card has been released in June 2026 and is available for download on nagarjunauniversity.ac.in. Log in with your registration number and date of birth to access and print your hall ticket. Carry a printed copy along with a valid photo ID to the exam center.

Ques. What is the ANUPGCET 2026 exam date?

Ans. The ANUPGCET 2026 exam is expected in July 2026. The exact date is printed on your admit card, which has now been released. Check your hall ticket for the confirmed exam date, reporting time, and exam center details.

Ques. Is there negative marking in ANUPGCET 2026?

Ans. No. ANUPGCET 2026 has no negative marking. Each correct answer gives +1 mark and a wrong answer gives 0 marks — your score is never reduced. So you should attempt all 100 questions without any hesitation. Leaving questions blank is the only thing that can cost you marks.

Ques. What is the ANUPGCET 2026 application fee?

Ans. The ANUPGCET 2026 application fee is ₹850 for General (OC) category, ₹750 for BC category, and ₹650 for SC, ST, and PH category candidates. The fee is charged per subject — if you apply for multiple subjects, you pay separately for each. A late fee of ₹500 to ₹1,000 extra was charged for applications submitted after the regular deadline.

Ques. What is the minimum score needed to qualify ANUPGCET 2026?

Ans. You need a minimum of 25 marks out of 100 (25%) to qualify for ANUPGCET 2026 if you are in the OC/General category. BC category candidates need at least 20 marks (20%). SC, ST, and PH candidates get further relaxation as per ANU and AP norms. Clearing the qualifying cutoff only makes you eligible for counselling — the actual admission cutoff for seats in popular programs can be much higher.

Ques. Can final year graduation students apply for ANUPGCET 2026?

Ans. Yes. Students in the final year of their bachelor’s degree could apply for ANUPGCET 2026. However, if you receive a seat through counselling, you must submit your final-year mark sheet and degree certificate within the deadline mentioned in the official notification. You cannot confirm admission without the completed degree.

Ques. What programs can I join through ANUPGCET 2026?

Ans. Through ANUPGCET 2026, you can apply for admission to postgraduate programs including MA (English, Telugu, Hindi, History, Economics, Political Science, Sociology), MSc (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Botany, Zoology, Computer Science, Biotechnology, Statistics, Geology, Biochemistry), MCom, MBA, MSW, LLM, M.P.Ed, and M.Ed at Acharya Nagarjuna University departments and affiliated PG colleges.

Ques. What is the difference between ANUPGCET and AP PGCET?

Ans. ANUPGCET is conducted by Acharya Nagarjuna University only for admission to ANU programs and its affiliated colleges in the ANU region. AP PGCET is a state-level exam conducted by APSCHE for PG admissions across all universities in Andhra Pradesh. If you want admission to ANU specifically, ANUPGCET is the relevant exam. For admissions across multiple AP universities, AP PGCET is the state exam to take.

Ques. When will ANUPGCET 2026 counselling start?

Ans. ANUPGCET 2026 counselling is expected to start in August 2026, after the result is declared in July 2026. The process includes online registration, choice filling, seat allotment, document verification, and admission fee payment. ANU typically conducts two main rounds plus a spot admission round to fill all remaining seats. Check nagarjunauniversity.ac.in for the official counselling schedule once results are out.

Ques. How many rounds of counselling are there in ANUPGCET?

Ans. ANU typically conducts two main rounds of ANUPGCET counselling followed by a spot admission round if seats remain vacant after both rounds. Round 1 fills the majority of seats based on rank and choice preference. Round 2 fills vacancies from Round 1. The spot round handles last-minute admissions for any remaining unfilled seats. The exact number of rounds for 2026 will be confirmed in the official counselling schedule on nagarjunauniversity.ac.in.

Disclaimer: The information about ANUPGCET 2026 provided above is based on official sources, previous year trends, and publicly available data as of June 23, 2026. All dates marked as "Expected" are tentative and subject to change by Acharya Nagarjuna University. Candidates must verify all details — including exam dates, admit card availability, eligibility criteria, and counselling schedule — directly from the official website at nagarjunauniversity.ac.in before taking any action.