COVID 19- TS ICET 2020 Registration Date Extended
This eBook covers the TS ICET 2025 sample papers section wise (Mathematical Ability, Analytical Ability & Communication Ability) along with solutions and answer keys to crack the exam.
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NEW DELHI- Kakatiya University has extended the last date for registration without late fee for TS ICET 2020 to May 31. Earlier the last date of TS ICET 2020 registration was May 15. The authorities extended the end date to fill the form time and again due to the lockdown that has been caused due to COVID 19. There has been no confirmation about filling the registration form by paying a late fee. TS ICET 2020 exam has been postponed and the authorities will announce the new date after they assess the situation in the wake of the ongoing lockdown.
TS ICET 2020 Important Dates
Events |
Dates |
Availability of application form |
March 9, 2020 |
Last date to register without late fee |
May 31 |
End date for registration with late fee |
To be notified |
TS ICET 2020 admit card |
To be notified |
How to Register for TS ICET 2020?
Candidates can fill the application by following the steps mentioned below:
Step 1- Click on the link provided- Click Here
Step 2- Enter the details in the registration form and pay the application fee
Step 3- Pay the application fee by any of the following methods:
- Debit card
- Credit card
- Net banking
Step 4- After the payment of application fee proceed to fill in the application form
Step 5- Take the print of the application form
Application Fee Details
Category |
Application Fee (INR) |
General |
Rs. 650 |
SC/ST |
Rs. 450 |
About TS ICET
TS ICET is a state-level postgraduate exam conducted for admission to b-schools in Telangana. TS ICET 2020 will be conducted in computer-based mode for a duration of 150 minutes.
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