Diploma, D.Pharm Results Announced: AP SBTET Releases 2025 Exam Scores

Written By :  Parthika Patel
Published On 2026-01-01 11:23 GMT   |   Update On 2026-01-01 11:23 GMT
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Amravati: The Andhra Pradesh State Board of Technical Education and Training (AP SBTET) has declared the AP SBTET Results 2025 for Diploma and Diploma in Pharmacy courses conducted during the March-April 2025 examinations. The results have been released for Diploma programmes under C20, C16 and C23 schemes, and Pharmacy courses governed by ER-91 and ER-2020 regulations, along with results of ON-2024 and MA-2024 sessions.

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Candidates who appeared for these examinations can now check and download their online marksheets from the official website sbtet.ap.gov.in using their Hall Ticket Number or PIN. The result includes subject-wise marks, total marks, grades or percentage, and overall qualifying status.

To access the AP SBTET Results 2025, candidates need to visit the official website and click on the Results section. Students must then select the relevant Diploma or Pharmacy result link based on their regulation (C20, C16, C23, ER-91 or ER-2020), enter their Hall Ticket Number or PIN, and submit the details to view the result. The scorecard can be downloaded and printed for future academic or professional use.

According to a recent media report in Careers360, AP SBTET has also enabled result access through alternative platforms such as manabadi.co.in and manabadi.info to ensure smooth availability for students amid heavy traffic on the official website.

AP SBTET has advised students to carefully verify all details mentioned in the online result. In case of any discrepancy related to marks or personal information, candidates should immediately contact the concerned authorities. The board has further clarified that the online result is provisional, and original marksheets will be issued by the respective institutions in due course.

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