AP PGECET 2019 hall ticket released; check details here
Candidates can download AP PGECET Sample/Question Papers from here.
Download NowSaakshi Lama | April 25, 2019 | 12:12 PM IST
NEW DELHI, APRIL 25: Andhra University has released the hall ticket of AP PGECET 2019 for all registered candidates. The hall ticket is available only in online mode so the candidates will be required to log into their account using their credentials. Previously, the hall ticket was scheduled to be published on April 22, however due to some problems, the release was delayed by the authorities.
Quick Steps to Download AP PGECET 2019 Hall Ticket
To download AP PGECET 2019 hall ticket - CLICK HERE
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Click on the hall ticket link given above
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The candidates will have to provide their registration number, date of birth and exam paper.
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Click on Submit
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After checking all of the details for any discrepancies, the candidates will have to download the hall ticket.
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At least two printouts of the hall ticket has to be taken by the candidates. In case of any problem in the hall ticket, the candidates will have to contact the authorities.
Details such as the candidates’ personal information along with examination date, timings and venue address will be present in the hall ticket of AP PGECET 2019. It is essential for the candidates to produce the hall ticket at the examination centre. Without the hall ticket, the candidates will not be able to enter the examination venue. The candidates are advised to keep the hall ticket safely with them till the entire admission procedure is over.
AP PGECET 2019 will be conducted from May 2 to 4 in computer based mode.
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