AP ECET 2020 counselling to commence from November 4 at apecet.nic.in
Team Careers360 | October 31, 2020 | 11:09 AM IST | 1 min read
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Check NowNEW DELHI: JNTU, Anantapur has released the official notification regarding the Phase 1 AP ECET 2020 counselling. According to the notification, web-based AP ECET counselling 2020 will start from November 4 . AP ECET counselling process will include steps of fee payment, certificate verification and option exercising.
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As per the AP ECET counselling 2020 schedule, all the candidates from 1 to Last Rank will be able to pay the processing fee online from November 4 at apecet.nic.in . Payment of fee can be done by clicking on the “Pay Processing Fee” link on the website. Candidates will also be required to enter their AP ECET 2020 hall ticket number and rank to pay the processing fee.
After successful payment of AP ECET counselling fee; a registration number and login Id number will be provided to candidates whose certificates will be verified online from November 5 to 7. A separate SMS will be sent to the candidates whose online certificate verification will not be completed. Such candidates will have to visit the helpline centres to complete the verification process.
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The options entered by the candidates during the choice filling process of AP ECET counselling will be frozen on November at 6.00 PM. AP ECET 2020 Allotments will be released on apecet.nic.in on November 10 after 6.00 PM.
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