TS EDCET 2024 registration deadline extended till May 10 without late fee; exam pattern
TS EDCET 2024 exam is scheduled to be held on May 23 in online mode.
Alivia Mukherjee | May 7, 2024 | 11:08 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) has extended the Telangana State Education Common Entrance Test (TS EDCET) 2024 registration without late fee. The revised TS EDCET 2024 registration deadline without late fee is May 10. Earlier the TS EDCET 2024 registration deadline was May 6.
Interested and eligible candidates can fill up the TS EDCET 2024 application form by visiting the official website, edcet.tsche.ac.in. TS EDCET 2024 application fee payment is mandatory for successful registration. Candidates from unreserved (UR), other backward class (OBC) categories are required to pay an application fee of Rs 750 whereas, candidates belonging to scheduled caste (SC), scheduled tribe (ST), and persons with disability (PwD) categories, are required to pay Rs 500. The last date to fill out the TS EdCET 2024 application form with a late fee of Rs 250 is May 13.
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TS EDCET 2024 exam pattern
TS EDCET 2024 exam will be held online in computer based mode. The duration of TS EDCET 2024 exam is 2 hours. The medium of instructions in TS EDCET 2024 question paper is English and Telugu. There will be a total of 150 multiple-choice questions. Candidates will get 1 mark for each correct answer and there will be no negative marking for incorrect answers. Candidates can have a look at the section wise distribution below.
Subjects |
Marks |
Mathematics, science and social studies (Class 10 level) |
60 |
Teaching aptitude |
20 |
General English |
20 |
General knowledge and educational issues |
20 |
Computer awareness |
20 |
Total |
150 |
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