AP EAMCET 2022 form correction facility starts; Make changes till June 26
Mayank Uniyal | June 23, 2022 | 11:16 AM IST | 1 min read
JNTUA has started the AP EAMCET 2022 application form correction process at cets.apsche.ap.gov.in. Know details of AP EAMCET correction process 2022.
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NEW DELHI:
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Anantapur has opened the AP EAMCET 2022 application form correction window for all the registered candidates. The last date of AP EAMCET form correction 2022 is June 26. The direct link of the AP EAMCET 2022 form correction is available at cets.apsche.ap.gov.in.
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The authorities have notified two categories of AP EAMCET application form correction 2022 namely, category 1 and 2. The category 1 details cannot be changed without sending a written request to the Convener, AP EAPCET 2022 at apeapcet2022helpdesk@gmail.com. While category 2 includes details which are allowed to be changed by candidates during the permitted period. Know steps to edit AP EAMCET application form below.
Steps to edit AP EAMCET application form 2022
Candidates have to complete the following steps for AP EAMCET 2022 form correction:
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Visit the AP EAMCET official website- cets.apsche.ap.gov.in
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Click on the AP EAMCET form correction link
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Login using the reference id, registration number, mobile number and date of birth
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The candidate will be directed to the previously filled AP EAMCET application form
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Make the necessary changes to the application form and save
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Download the revised application form for further reference.
AP EAMCET application correction 2022
Candidates can check the below particulars that cannot be changed in AP EAMCET registration form 2022 without submitting the attached documents:
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Details |
Documents to be submitted with the Application |
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AP EAMCET 2022 Branch Change |
Qualifying Examination Hall Ticket |
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Name of the Candidate |
SSC Mark List |
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Father’s Name |
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Date of Birth (as per SSC or Equivalent) |
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Signature |
Scanned images of Signature and Photograph |
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Photograph |
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Qualifying Exam Hall Ticket Number |
Qualifying Exam Hall Ticket |
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Examination Stream |
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Community |
Certificate Issued by the Competent Authorit |
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