The AUCET (Andhra University Common Entrance Test) syllabus outlines all the topics a candidate needs to prepare for admission into postgraduate (PG) programmes at Andhra University and its affiliated colleges. AUCET is conducted under the APPGCET framework by APSCHE and tests subject-specific knowledge through multiple-choice questions.
This page covers the detailed syllabus for core AUCET subjects such as M.Sc. Physics, M.Sc. Chemistry, M.Sc. Mathematics, M.A. English, M.A. Economics, and M.Com so that candidates can understand and prepare the right topics before the examination.
AUCET syllabi are based on undergraduate level subjects relevant to the chosen postgraduate programme. Each subject paper tests candidates on core areas of theory, analytical skills, and problem-solving. Candidates must refer to official notifications for exact topic lists but the following summary provides a clear understanding of important areas.
The official detailed syllabus is published in the AUCET 2026 notification on the APSCHE/official portal. Candidates should download it from the official website. The summary here highlights core areas from key subjects.
Yes, the syllabus is different for each subject paper. M.Sc. Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and M.A./M.Com papers have distinct topic lists. Preparation must be based on the subject chosen.
No, negative marking does not apply in AUCET. Candidates can attempt all questions safely. Syllabus preparation should focus on accuracy and speed.
Each subject has its own syllabus. However, some topics in Mathematics and Economics may overlap. Still, separate preparation is advised for each paper.
Yes, many subject papers include analytical questions. Maths and Science papers especially test problem-solving skills. Prepare numerical and conceptual topics thoroughly.
Begin by reviewing the syllabus topics for your subject. Make topic-wise notes and revise regularly. Solve previous year AUCET papers if available.
While core topics are essential, don’t ignore related sub-topics. A balanced approach covering all syllabus areas improves scoring prospects. Practice and revision add confidence.
AUCET primarily tests theoretical knowledge through MCQs. Practical/project topics from graduation may be helpful if they align with theory. Focus on core concepts as per official syllabus.
The AUCET syllabus covers important undergraduate-level theory and analytical topics for PG entrance. Candidates should plan preparation based on the subject chosen and focus on thorough revision.
Next Step: Download the official syllabus PDF from the APSCHE portal and begin structured preparation.
