AP PGECET hall ticket 2020 to be released tomorrow
Team Careers360 | September 22, 2020 | 12:59 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Andhra University, Visakhapatnam is going to release AP PGECET 2020 hall ticket tomorrow, i.e. on September 23. Candidates already registered will be able to download their AP PGECET admit card 2020 online at sche.ap.gov.in/PGECET. Candidates will be able to access the hall ticket of AP PGECET 2020 using the registration number, date of birth and exam paper.
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Details available in AP PGECET Hall Ticket
Candidates will find the following information in AP PGECET 2020 hall ticket:
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Name of the candidate
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Date of birth
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Category
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Gender
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Name of candidate’s parents
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Mobile number
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Address of communication
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Local status
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Category
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AP PGECET 2020 hall ticket number
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Registration number
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Entrance exam date and time
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Exam centre address and details
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Candidate’s signature
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COVID-19 Guidelines
AP PGECET 2020 exam is going to be conducted from September 28 to 30. The exam shall be conducted online for a duration of 2 hours in two slots. The examination will be followed by the release of preliminary AP PGECET answer key on October 1 which shall be subject to objections till October 3. Considering the challenges from candidates, AP PGECET result shall be declared by the authorities.
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