APSCHE extends EAMCET, ECET and PGECET application form final date till May 20
Team Careers360 | May 6, 2020 | 10:29 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) has extended the last date to submit AP EAMCET 2020, AP ECET 2020 and AP PGECET 2020 application form till May 20 without late fee. Earlier, the last date of application of all these exams was May 7, 2020. All these common entrance tests have already been postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak and the new exam dates will be announced by the authorities later.
APSCHE will release the new schedule of EAMCET, ECET and PGECET later. Till then students can get information regarding CET, mock tests, submitted applications and hall tickets through a mobile App "APSCHE myCET" launched by the authorities.. This app is available in Google play store.
AP EAMCET is conducted for admission to B.Tech courses offered by University/Private colleges in the state of Andhra Pradesh. AP ECET is conducted for admission into 2nd year level Lateral Entry into Engineering/Pharmacy courses offered by the institutes in the state while AP PGECET is conducted for admission to postgraduate engineering courses offered by the institutes in the state.
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