SBTET extends TS POLYCET 2020 application form last date till May 31
Team Careers360 | May 12, 2020 | 03:55 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : State Board of Technical Education and Training (SBTET), Telangana has re-extended the last date to submit the application form of TS POLYCET 2020 till May 31. Earlier, the last date to fill and submit the application form was May 9, 2020. Interested candidates must submit the form at the earliest.
Before filling out the TS POLYCET 2020 application form, candidates should check the eligibility criteria laid down by the authorities. Ineligible candidates will not be offered admission. In the application form, candidates have to provide all the asked details such as name, father’s name, contact information, reservation category, aadhaar card number and more. Also, the application fee of Rs. 400 (Rs. 250 for SC/ST category students) has to be paid.
Previously, the authorities have announced the postponement of TS POLYCET 2020 due to the widespread of coronavirus. The new exam dates will be announced soon.
TS Polycet is a state-level examination which is conducted for admission in engineering diploma courses to the participating institutes located in Telangana. It is conducted as a pen and paper based test for the duration of two hours.
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