AP EAMCET 2018 Application closes on March 29
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Try NowNEW Delhi, MARCH 28: JNTU Kakinada, which is the exam conducting authority, will close the application form of AP EAMCET 2018 on March 29. Candidates who haven’t yet filled the application form must fill it before the last date, as for forms filled after the last date, late fine will be imposed. The application form of AP EAMCET 2018 is available in online mode only. To fill it, candidates need to first pay the application fee, and upon successful payment complete other application formalities. The application fee of AP EAMCET is Rs. 500, excluding bank charges, which can be paid via net banking, credit or debit cards. Candidates who successfully fill the application form will be issued admit cards on April 18. The entrance exam will be conducted from April 22-25.
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AP EAMCET 2018 Application Form – Important Dates
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Event |
Dates |
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Last date to fill AP EAMCET 2018 application form (without late fee) |
March 29, 2018 |
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Last date to fill application form with late fine of Rs 500 |
April 6, 2018 |
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Last date to fill application form with late fine of Rs 1000 |
April 11, 2018 |
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Last date to fill application form with late fee of Rs 5,000 |
April 16, 2018 |
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Issue of Admit Cards |
April 18, 2018 |
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Last date to fill application form with late fee of Rs 10,000 |
April 21, 2018 |
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AP EAMCET 2018 Entrance Exam |
April 22 to 25, 2018 |
How to fill the application form
There are three steps to fill the online application form, which are mentioned here for the benefit of the candidate.
- Payment of application fee and registration : Before the candidate can fill the form, application fee of Rs. 500 has to be paid in online mode. The candidate in this step also has to enter their name, DOB, email id and mobile number, etc.
- Fill the application form : Next the candidate has to fill personal, contact, qualifying exam, and other details. The candidate will also be required to upload scanned copies of signature and photograph in the prescribed format.
- Take printout of application form : After successfully filling the application form, the candidate needs to take a printout for future reference.
Image Dimensions
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Document |
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Format |
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Signature |
15 KB (max) |
JPG |
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Photograph |
30 KB (max) |
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Penalty for late submission of application form
Candidates must avoid going beyond the March 29 deadline to fill the application form, as otherwise they have to pay a steep late fee, which starts at Rs. 500 and goes as high as Rs. 10,000.
Application correction window
The exam conducting authority will open the AP EAMCET application correction facility from April 8 to 12. Using the application correction facility, candidates will be able to make necessary correction to already submitted application forms. Details that can be edited include year of passing qualifying exam, gender, address of correspondence, study details, etc. However, the candidate won’t be able to change their signature, photograph, name, DOB, stream, and also qualifying hall ticket number. So, the candidate needs to be careful when entering these details when filling the application form.
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