AP EAMCET 2024 application form correction facility begins; what can be edited online
Vagisha Kaushik | May 4, 2024 | 11:41 AM IST | 2 mins read
AP EAPCET 2024: Applicants will need their payment ID, registration number, other login credentials to edit form at cets.apsche.ap.gov.in/EAPCET.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University has commenced the application correction facility for the Andhra Pradesh Engineering, Agriculture, and Pharmacy Entrance Test (AP EAPCET) 2024. Registered candidates can edit their AP EAPCET application form 2024 through the official website, cets.apsche.ap.gov.in/EAPCET. The last date to make changes in the form is May 6.
Applicants will need their payment reference ID, registration number, qualifying examination hall ticket number, mobile number, and date of birth to edit AP EAMCET 2024 application.
Candidates are not allowed to change their name, date of birth, signature, photograph, and some other information on their own but can make a written request to the exam convenor by sending an email to helpdeskapeapcet@apsche.org. Along with the request, students will have to submit valid documents.
How to edit AP EAPCET application form 2024?
Follow the steps below to make changes in the form of AP EAPCET 2024 online:
- Go to the official website, cets.apsche.ap.gov.in/EAPCET
- On the homepage, click on ‘Category-2 corrections (only after submitting application form’
- Enter the required details and click on proceed to fill application form
- Edit the details allowed and submit
- Review the changes and save the form
AP EAPCET 2024 Application Form: What cannot be edited?
The details in EAPCET form 2024 AP that cannot be edited and documents required for them are given below.
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Details |
Documents to submit |
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Name of candidate |
SSC mark list |
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Father’s name |
|
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Date of birth |
|
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Photograph |
Scanned signature |
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Examination stream |
Scanned photograph |
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Qualifying exam hall ticket number |
Qualifying examination hall ticket number |
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Community |
Certificate issued by the competent authority |
AP EAPCET 2024: Details that can be edited in form
AP EAPCET 2024 applicants make modify the following details in their application form during the correction window:
- Qualifying Examination - Year of appearing or passing
- Medium of instruction in qualifying exam
- Non-minority or minority
- Place of study - Intermediate or equivalent
- Bridge course hall ticket number
- Study details
- Mother’s name
- Gender
- Special category
- Aadhaar card details and ration card details
- Local area status
- Annual income of parents
- Place of study -SSC or equivalent
- SSC hall ticket number and year of passing
- Address for correspondence
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