TS EAMCET 2020: Last date to submit application form extended till July 31
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NEW DELHI: Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) has again extended the last date to fill TS EAMCET 2020 application form with late fee up to July 31. Interested candidates can now apply for the TS EAMCET till the extended period by paying Rs.10,000 as late fee. Application form is available online on the official website eamcet.tsche.ac.in
TS EAMCET 2020 is indefinitely postponed due to widespread of Covid-19. The exam was firstly scheduled for May, later postponed to July and currently has no exam dates.
TS EAMCET is conducted annually by Telangana State Council of Higher Education for shortlisting candidates to offer admission in undergraduate engineering courses. Around 2 lakh candidates appear for the TS EAMCET exam every year.
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