AP ECET 2020 phase 2 counselling registration started at apecet.nic.in
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Check NowTeam Careers360 | November 26, 2020 | 04:20 PM IST
NEW DELHI : Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) has started the AP ECET 2020 counselling registration for phase 2. Candidates from rank 1 to last can pay the processing fee of Rs. 1200 (Rs. 600 for SC/ST) in online mode at apecet.nic.in.
To pay the processing fee for AP ECET counselling 2020, candidates have to log into the portal using the hall ticket number and rank.
How to pay AP ECET phase 2 counselling fee?
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Visit apecet.nic.in
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Click on “Pay processing Fee”.
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Enter AP ECET Hall Ticket number and rank
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Click on pay fee online.
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Select any one mode of payment and enter credentials.
AP ECET 2020 Counselling Login Window
The Candidates who have not attended the certificate verification during AP ECET counselling first phase should get their certificates verified from any Help Line Center and exercise options from November 27 to 28. AP ECET seat allotment results under the second round will be declared on the website on November 30th after 6 PM.
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