AP ICET 2020 Counselling, Fee Payment Begins - Check details here
Divyosha Banda | January 24, 2021 | 06:53 PM IST | 2 mins read
APSCHE began the fee payment for the AP ICET 2020 counselling from today in online mode.
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Check NowNEW DELHI - Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education, the conducting body of AP ICET has commenced the fee payment process for the web-based counselling for admission to the postgraduate management programmes. APSCHE will conduct AP ICET 2020 counselling round in web-based mode from January 25 to 29, 2021.
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The candidates have to carry all the necessary documents at the AP ICET counselling centre. AP ICET 2020 counselling includes the exercise of options which will take place according to the rank of the candidate from January 28 to 31, 2021.
AP ICET Web-based Counselling 2020 - Stages
Stage 1 - Processing fee for AP ICET 2020 counselling (Before certificate verification)
How to pay AP ICET processing fee 2020
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Candidates have to pay Rs 1200/- (for OC/ BC) and Rs 600/- (for SC/ ST) through online by using debit/ credit card or net banking through the "Pay Processing Fee" link
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All the candidates from Rank 1 to last can pay the processing fee from January 24, 2021, onwards
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Now, enter APICET hall ticket number and rank and click on pay fee online
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Then, select one mode of payment (debit or credit card or net banking) and enter the required details
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Once made the payment, then take a print out of the same
Stage 2 - Register for certificate verification
Stage 3 - Verification of certificate is done
Stage 4 - Preparatory work will be made by the candidate at their home for exercising options
Stage 5 - The process will be followed for exercising options on web/Internet
Documents to carry to the counselling centre
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AP ICET 2020 hall ticket
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AP ICET 2020 rank card
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Transfer certificate
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Degree marks memos/ consolidate marks memo
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Degree provisional certificate
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Intermediate marks memo/ diploma marks memo
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SSC or its equivalent marks memo
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Study certificate from class IX to degree
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Residence certificate (in the case where candidates have no institutionalized education) in case of private candidates of Andhra Pradesh state
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Residence certificate of the parent in AP for 10 years excluding the period of employment outside AP from the competent authority in respect of Non-local candidates
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Income certificate issued after January 1, 2017, or Ration card holders containing the name of the candidate
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Caste certificate issued by the competent authority in respect of SC/ST/BC
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Economically weaker section (EWS) certificate if applicable
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Local status certificate if applicable for example, a candidate who migrates to any part of the state of Andhra Pradesh from the state of Telangana within a period of five years from June 2, 2014, shall be regarded as the local candidate in the state of Andhra Pradesh
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