TS ECET 2019 Hall Ticket to be available from May 4, Exam on May 11
Satyendra Singh | May 2, 2019 | 04:16 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNew Delhi, May 2: The TS ECET 2019 hall ticket will be released on May 4 in online mode by JNTU,Hyderabad. Students who have filled the TS ECET 2019 application form can download their admit card from the official portal of TS ECET 2019. The admit card of TS ECET 2019 will be available for download till May 10. Students are advised to download their TS ECET 2019 hall ticket within the stipulated time interval. Students must note that they will not be allowed to appear in exam without proper admit card. Steps to download the hall ticket of TS ECET is given below
Steps to download TS ECET 2019 Hall Ticket
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Open the TS ECET portal at ecet.tsche.ac.in/
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Click on the admit card link
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Login using application number and password
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Admit card will appear on screen
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Check and verify all the details mentioned in admit card
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Download and take a printout of it
If students found any discrepancy in any details mentioned in their admit card, they must inform it to the exam conducting authority and get it rectified before the exam. The TS ECET 2019 exam will be conducted on May 11 in single shift from 10:00 AM to 01:00 PM carrying maximum of 200 marks. The TS ECET is the exam conducted by Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad to impart admission in second year B.Tech courses in all the participating institutes of TS ECET.
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