APSET Notification 2019 to be released on July 28; Registration from Aug 5
Team Careers360 | July 16, 2019 | 11:03 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JULY 16: In a press conference held recently, Andhra University Vice-chancellor Prof. Gollapalli Nageswara Rao has announced the exam dates and other details about Andhra Pradesh State Eligibility Test (APSET) 2019. The exam will be conducted on October 20.
Prof. G. Nageswara Rao has announced important dates for APSET 2019. It has also been announced that a comprehensive APSET notification will be released on July 28 on the official website of Andhra University - andhrauniversity.edu.in . As per the officials, APSET 2019 application form will be made available on August 5. The last date to register for APSET without any late fee is September 12, 2019. Candidates can fill APSET application form until September 19 with a late fee of Rs. 1000, September 26 with a late fee of Rs. 2000 and October 3 with a late fee of Rs. 5000.
APSET 2019 examination will be conducted for a new subject, Visual Arts. The exam will be conducted for a total of 30 subjects. The exam will be conducted for two papers - Paper 1 and Paper 2, in two shifts - 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. There are six regional centres where APSET will be conducted - Visakhapatnam, Rajamahendravaram, Guntur, Nellore, Anantapur and Tirupati.
In addition to important dates Prof. Rao has also informed that Paper 1 is common for all candidates. For Paper 2, Commerce, Economics, Education, History, Political Science, Public Administration and Sociology will be bilingual papers (English & Telugu), rest of the question papers will be published in English only.
Candidates who qualify APSET 2019 will be appointed as Assistant Professors and Lecturers in colleges of Andhra Pradesh.
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