TS ECET 2020: Correction facility is available till June 24
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NEW DELHI : JNTU Hyderabad has started the application form correction facility of TS ECET 2020 on June 22. Using the correction window, candidates can edit the details entered incorrectly in the TS ECET application form. Last date to make corrections in the application form is June 24. All the registered candidates must review the details submitted in the TS ECET application form and should use the edit facility in case of any errors or mistakes. It should be noted that some details such as name and other registration details can’t be modified.
How to use TS ECET 2020 Correction Facility
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Visit the official website of TS ECET 2020
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Click on the “Correction in Filled in Application Form”
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Login using the registration number, payment reference id, qualifying hall ticket number, mobile number and date of birth.
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Upon successful login, edit the application form.
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Save the changes.
The last date to fill and submit the application form by paying an additional late fee upto Rs. 10,000 is July 1. The authorities have closed the application process without late fee. As per the notification released by the authorities, TS ECET 2020 will be conducted on July 4. Admit cards for the same will be made available to all the registered candidates from June 27 to 30.
About TS ECET
Telangana State Engineering Common Entrance Test (TS ECET) is conducted Lateral admission to the second year of 4-year courses in programmes offered by the participating institutes. It is conducted as a computer based test.
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