AP ECET 2020 counselling registration started at apecet.nic.in; check details here
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Check NowTeam Careers360 | November 4, 2020 | 12:48 PM IST
NEW DELHI : Jawaharlal Nehru Technical University (JNTU) Anantapur has started the AP ECET counselling 2020 registration for phase 1 on November 4. Candidates can now register and pay the processing fee at apecet.nic.in. Note that candidates from rank 1 to last can pay the processing fee from today, i.e November 3, however, the exercising option will be available from November 6 to 8.
Steps to pay AP ECET 2020 counselling fee
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Visit apecet.nic.in
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Click on the “Pay processing Fee” option
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Enter AP ECET Hall Ticket number and rank and click on pay fee online.
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Select any one mode of payment i.e credit card or debit card or net banking and enter credentials
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Once the payment is done, take a print out of the confirmation page
AP ECET Counselling Fee Payment Window
After successful payment of the AP ECET 2020 counselling, candidates will have to click on the verification status option. Enter the hall ticket number to check the status. Upon login, candidates details will be displayed and at the bottom of the screen the candidates whose certificates got verified online will get a display message “ Candidate is eligible for exercising options“. All such candidates need not go to help line centers for certificate verification and will also have to proceed to option entry. While candidates whose certificates are not verified online will display “candidate is not eligible” then such candidates have to go to help line centers and get their certificates verified.
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