TS ECET 2021: Last date to register with a late fee extended
Prabakaran K | June 24, 2021 | 04:36 PM IST | 1 min read
JNTU Hyderabad has extended the last date of registration for TS ECET 2021 till July 26 without a late fee of Rs 500. Candidates can apply online before the last date.
Candidates can download TS ECET Question/Sample papers from here for better preparation.
Download NowNew Delhi: The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) has extended the last date to submit the TS ECET 2021 application form with a late fee of Rs 500 till July 26. TS ECET 2021 application form with a late fee of Rs 5,000 is July 31.
The authorities have also rescheduled the TS ECET 2021 exam date. The TS ECET 2021 exam will now be held on August 3.
TS ECET 2021 exam dates
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Dates |
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Last date to submit application form with late fee of Rs 500 |
July 26, 2021 (Extended) |
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Last date to submit application form with late fee of Rs 5000 |
July 31, 2021 |
Candidates need to visit the official TSCHE website for Telangana Engineering Common Entrance Test registration. They will have to click on the link to apply for TS ECET 2021.
Following that, applicants have to provide various personal and academic details along with uploading certain documents while filling the TS ECET application form 2021. They will have to also pay the application fee of Rs 800 (RS 400 for SC/ST candidates) and a late fee of Rs 500.
JNTU Hyderabad on behalf of Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) conducts Telangana State Engineering Common Entrance Test for lateral entry admission into various BTech and Pharmacy programmes.
Candidates who qualify the exam have to participate in the ECET 2021 counselling process and prove their eligibility for admission into participating institutes.
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