APSCHE extends application submission last date for EAMCET, PGCET and ECET
Satyendra Singh | April 16, 2020 | 09:26 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education has postponed the last date to fill EAMCET, ECET and PGECET application form up to May 7. The date has been extended for submission of application form without any late fees. Students can now fill the application form up to extended date. Application forms of EAMCET, PGECET and ECET are available online on the official website of the respective exam.
APSCHE has also postponed the exams of EAMCET, PGECET and ECET and new dates have not been announced. Admit cards of all the three exams will be issued after the dates for conducting the test will be finalised. APSCHE has postponed the dates on account of the COVID 19 pandemic and the threat poised out of travelling. The authority has said that new dates for issue of admit cards and admission test will be notified after the assessment of the situation.
APSCHE conducts EAMCET exam for shortlisting candidates to offer admission in UG engineering course. PGECET is conducted for offering admission in postgraduate engineering courses and ECET is conducted for lateral entry admission to diploma students.
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