TS EDCET 2024 registration with late fee ends tomorrow; qualifying marks
Ayushi Bisht | May 12, 2024 | 09:30 PM IST | 1 min read
TS EDCET 2024 examination will be conducted on May 23 for duration of 2 hours.
NEW DELHI: Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) will close the Telangana State Education Common Entrance Test (TS EDCET) 2024 registration with late fee tomorrow, May 13. Candidates who have not yet registered can fill the TS EDCET 2024 application form by paying late fee through the official website, edcet.tsche.ac.in.
Candidates have to pay Rs 250 as late fees to register for TS EDCET 2024. As per the schedule, the TS EDCET 2024 examination will be conducted on May 23 at various exam centres across the state. The TS EDCET 2024 exam will be held for a duration of 2 hours.
TS EDCET admit card 2024 will be issued on May 20, 2024. Candidates will be able to access the TS EDCET 2024 admit card though the official website by using their login credentials such as registration number and date of birth.
TS EDCET 2024 qualifying marks
The minimum qualifying marks in the entrance test for all candidates (excluding SC / ST) is 25% of the total marks (equal to 38 marks).
However, there would be no minimum qualifying scores for candidates from the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to be ranked.
To claim a seat under the NCC, Sports and Games, Physically Handicapped, Children of Armed Forces quota, applicants from SC/ST communities must obtain a minimum qualifying mark of 25% (equivalent to 38 marks) in TS EDCET 2024 exam.
TS EDECT 2024 application fees
Those in the unreserved (UR) and other backward class (OBC) categories have to pay Rs 750. Candidates from scheduled caste (SC), scheduled tribe (ST), and persons with disability (PwD) categories will pay Rs 500 as TS ED CET 2024 application fee. However, a late fee of Rs 250 will be added for TS EDCET 2024 registration till May 13.
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