AP ECET 2020 application correction facility started; available till July 10
Team Careers360 | July 7, 2020 | 10:33 AM IST | 1 min read
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Check NowNEW DELHI: The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) has started the application form correction facility for AP ECET (Andhra Pradesh Engineering Common Entrance Test). The application correction facility will be available till July 10. Registered candidates will be able to access the AP ECET application form correction facility in online mode at sche.ap.gov.in. As per the officials, candidates will not be able to make changes in all the details but only those sections pointed under the category 2.
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Credentials required to access AP ECET application form correction facility:
The following details need to be entered by the candidates in order to use the facility for AP ECET 2020 application correction:
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Candidate’s AP ECET registration number
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Payment reference ID
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BSC/ Diploma hall ticket number
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Candidate’s registered mobile number
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Candidate date of birth (dd/mm/yy format)
What are the category 2 details?
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Qualifying Examination
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Local Area Status
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Qualifying Exam (Year of Appearing / Passing)
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Non-Minority / Minority
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Medium of Instruction in Qualifying Exam
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Annual Income of the Parents
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Place of Study
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Study details
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Mother’ s Name
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SSC Hall Ticket Number
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Birth State
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Birth District
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Gender
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Community/Category
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Address for Correspondence
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Mobile Number
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E-mail id
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Special Category
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Aadhaar Card details
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