AP EAMCET 2020 exam postponed, application last date extended till April 17
Satyendra Singh | April 1, 2020 | 10:12 AM IST | 1 min read
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Try NowNEW DELHI: Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) has postponed the AP EAMCET 2020 exam due to coronavirus pandemic. The exam was scheduled to be conducted between April 20 to 24. The last date to fill application form has also been revised. Students can now fill the application form up to April 17 against the earlier last date of April 5. Last date for submission of application form with late fees has also been revised but there is no announcement of dates. The council has not announced any new date for conducting the exam and the revised dates will be informed as per the situation thereon.
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Last date for submission of application form for AP PGECET and AP ECET has also been extended. Students can now fill the application form up to April 17 with out late fee for both AP PGECET and AP ECET. The exam dates for both AP PGECET and AP ECET has also been postponed and the new exam dates has not been announced as of now.
AP EAMCET 2020 Application form is available online on the official website sche.ap.gov.in/. Application form of AP PGECET and AP ECET is also available online on the official website. Interested students can fill the application form as per the revised dates. The application dates have been extended keeping an account on the situation due to the coronavirus outbreak in the country.
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