🎓

TS POLYCET Preparation Guide

SBTET Telangana

Your Complete Preparation Guide for TS POLYCET 2027 — strategy, study plan, tips & more.

DifficultyEasy
Total Marks120
Duration120 min

Exam Overview

Mode

Online (CBT)

Frequency

Annual (May)

Next Exam Date

May 2027

EEligibility Criteria

TS 10th pass with Mathematics and Science

ANumber of Attempts

No limit

Study Plan by Subject

Mathematics

1

Week 1-4: Foundation

Core concepts & basics

2

Week 5-8: Deep Practice

Advanced problems & revision

3

Week 9-12: Mock Tests + Revision

Full-length tests & weak-area focus

Refer to official syllabus for complete topic list

Physics

1

Week 1-4: Foundation

Core concepts & basics

2

Week 5-8: Deep Practice

Advanced problems & revision

3

Week 9-12: Mock Tests + Revision

Full-length tests & weak-area focus

Refer to official syllabus for complete topic list

Chemistry

1

Week 1-4: Foundation

Core concepts & basics

2

Week 5-8: Deep Practice

Advanced problems & revision

3

Week 9-12: Mock Tests + Revision

Full-length tests & weak-area focus

Refer to official syllabus for complete topic list

Expert Preparation Tips

1

TS 10th Class State Board textbooks for Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry are the primary study material

2

Focus strongly on Mathematics (60 marks) — Algebra, Mensuration, and Trigonometry are high-weightage chapters

3

No negative marking — answer all 120 questions even if unsure; you have nothing to lose

4

Practice TS POLYCET previous year papers from 2015-2026 as question patterns are highly repetitive

Exam Pattern at a Glance

SectionQuestionsMarksDuration (est.)
Mathematics404040 min
Physics404040 min
Chemistry404040 min
Total120120120 min

Important Dates

1

Registration Opens

March 2027

2

Next Exam Date

May 2027

3

Conducted By

SBTET Telangana

Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to Ace TS POLYCET 2027?

Turn your preparation into results. Practise with free mock tests, review the full syllabus, and simulate the real exam experience on HenceProve.

Start Practising on HenceProve →