TS EAMCET and ECET hall tickets to be released on June 27
Team Careers360 | June 23, 2020 | 04:30 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Jawaharlal Nehru Technical University (JNTU), Hyderabad is going to release the hall tickets of TS EAMCET and TS ECET on June 27, 2020. Candidates who have already registered for appearing in the exam will be required to visit the respective official websites (eamcet.tsche.ac.in for TS EAMCET and ecet.tsche.ac.in for TS ECET). Here, they will have to enter the registration number, qualifying exam hall ticket number and date of birth for login. TS EAMCET or TS ECET hall ticket will be displayed on the screen which has to be downloaded and printed out for appearing in the exam.
Details provided in TS EAMCET and TS ECET hall tickets
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Name of the candidate
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Gender
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Candidate’s signature
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Photograph of the candidate
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Date and time of the exam
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Name and address of the exam centre
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Candidate roll Number
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Application number
Candidates are advised to verify all the details provided in the hall tickets of TS ECET or TS EAMCET, as the case may be. If any of the candidates finds that the details provided are incorrect, or missing in any way, they are advised to contact the authorities without any delay.
The authorities are going to conduct TS EAMCET on July 6 to 8 for engineering courses and on July 8 and 9 for architecture courses, while TS ECET is going to be conducted on July 4 for lateral entry admissions into engineering colleges in Telangana state.
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