AP Polycet 2020: Last date to submit application form extended till July 27
Team Careers360 | July 22, 2020 | 10:38 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: The state board of technical education and training, Andhra Pradesh has extended the last date to fill AP Polycet application form till July 27. The last date has been extended to allow more candidates fill application forms in view of the prevailing covid-19 pandemic.
AP Polycet application form is available online on the official website polycetap.nic.in . Interested candidates can now fill the online application form up to the extended date. Candidates can also download the AP Polycet application form from the website, fill and submit the form in person to the designated centres.
AP Polycet is a common entrance test conducted by State Board of Technical Education and Training, Amaravati for admission into Diploma level programs conducted in Government, Aided, Private, Un-aided Polytechnics and Second Shift polytechnics run in existing Private unaided Engineering Colleges.
AP Polycet 2020 exam stands postponed till further notice due to coronavirus pandemic. New dates for the exam are expected to be announced soon.
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