TS ECET 2022 postponed; New exam date soon
JNTUH has postponed the TS ECET 2022 due to torrential rains in the Telangana state. The new TS ECET exam date 2022 will be notified soon.
Candidates can download TS ECET Question/Sample papers from here for better preparation.
Download NowIsha Jain | July 12, 2022 | 10:12 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad has postponed the TS ECET 2022 exam. As per the latest notification, the Telangana ECET 2022 exam which was scheduled to be held on July 13 has been postponed. The decision for TS ECET 2022 postponement has been taken due to the torrential rains across the Telangana State.
The official notice read, “In view of torrential rains across the Telangana State, the conduct of TSECET-2022 examination scheduled on July 13 is postponed and the rescheduled date for TS ECET-2022 will be intimated later.”
The TS ECET 2022 exam date will be announced at the official website. Students are advised to keep checking the TS ECET 2022 official website for latest news and updates.
Earlier, the JNTUH released the TS ECET 2022 admit card at ecet.tsche.ac.in. However, since the TS ECET 2022 is postponed, the admit card will be issued to all registered students again as per the revised exam date.
Aspirants can attempt the TS ECET 2022 mock test to analyze their preparation. The TS ECET 2022 mock test is available at the official website. Note that no login credentials are required to access the mock test of TS ECET 2022.
TS ECET is a Common Entrance Test designated in full as Engineering Common Entrance Test for lateral admission into 2nd year regular B.E/B.Tech Courses in both University and Private Un-aided Professional Institutions (Minority & Non-Minority ) approved by All India Council for Technical Education.
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