AP EAMCET 2020 to be held again for COVID-19 positive candidates; apply before Sept 30
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NEW DELHI : Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU) Kakinada has decided to conduct AP EAMCET 2020 again for the candidates who tested positive for COVID-19 or were quarantined at the time of the conduct of the exam. As per the notification released by the authorities, candidates who registered for AP EAMCET 2020 but could not attend the exam on account of being COVID-19 positive as on the allotted AP EAMCET 2020 exam date can reapply for the test. New AP EAMCET 2020 exam dates will be announced later.
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To apply for the AP EAMCET 2020 exam, candidates have to apply through email by sending the AP EAMCET 2020 hall ticket, COVID-19 positive report, and self declaration form to helpdeskeamcet2020@gmail.com latest by September 30 (5 PM).
Official Notification
AP EAMCET 2020 - Self-Declaration Form
COVID-19 candidates who wish to apply for AP EAMCET 2020 exam are required to send the self-declaration form along with hall ticket and covid positive report to apply for the exam. In the self declaration form, candidates have to submit details like name, registration number, hall ticket number and information related to covid positive vide medical report.
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AP EAMCET 2020
JNTU Kakinada conducted the AP EAMCET exam 2020 from September 17 to 18 and 21 to 23 for Engineering and September 23 to 25 for Agriculture. The authorities released the AP EAMCET 2020 answer key on September 26. AP EAMCET result 2020 will be announced soon.
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