AP PGECET 2019 hall ticket release date changed to April 25
Prabakaran K | April 22, 2019 | 03:35 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI, APRIL 22: The exam authorities has changed the date to download the hall ticket of AP PGECET 2019 to April 25. Initially, it was scheduled to be released today but now, it is changed to April 25 (11:00 am). Candidates will be able to download the AP PGECET 2019 hall ticket by using their registration number, date of birth and the exam name.
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Candidates are advised to check the details on the AP PGECET hall ticket 2019 are correct. In case of any discrepancies, they should contact the exam authorities immediately to clear the issue. No candidates are allowed inside the exam centre without a valid hall ticket. They are also informed to keep the hall ticket till the end of the admission process.
How to download the AP PGECET 2019 hall ticket
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Log-in to the official website by using registration number, date of birth and exam paper.
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Press the submit button to view the hall ticket of AP PGECET 2019 on the screen.
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Save the hall ticket as a PDF file and take two printouts of the same.
About AP PGECET 2019 exam
Andhra University is conducting the AP PGECET 2019 from May 2 to 4 on behalf of Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher education (APSCHE) for M.Tech admission into participating institutions. The application form of AP PGECET 2019 was closed. AP PGECET 2019 result will be published on May 9.
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