TS EDCET 2024 registration window closes tomorrow; eligibility, fees
TS EDCET Registration 2024: Candidates can fill the TS EDCET 2024 application form without paying late fee through the official website, edcet.tsche.ac.in.
Ayushi Bisht | May 9, 2024 | 07:09 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) will close the registration window for Telangana State Education Common Entrance Test (TS EDCET) 2024 tomorrow, May 10. Interested candidates who have not yet registered can fill the TS EDCET 2024 application form without paying late fee through the official website, edcet.tsche.ac.in.
Earlier the TS EDCET 2024 registration deadline was May 6. The last date to fill the TS EDCET 2024 application form with late fees is May 13.
As per the official schedule, the TS EDCET 2024 exam is scheduled to be conducted on May 23, 2024. The TS EDCET 2024 exam will be conducted for duration of 2 hours. Candidates who qualify in the TS EDCET 2024 exam will be eligible to appear in the counselling process which they will be allotted the colleges as per their merit list and choice.
TS EDCET 2024 application fees
Candidates from the unreserved (UR) and other backward class (OBC) categories are required to pay TS EDCET 2024 application fee of Rs 750, whereas those belonging to scheduled caste (SC), scheduled tribe (ST), and persons with disabilities (PwD) categories are obligated to pay Rs 500. Candidates who apply after the registration deadline will have to register with a late fee of Rs 250.
TS EDCET 2024 eligibility criteria
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Candidates should have a Bachelor’s Degree BA, BCom, BSc, BSc (Home Science), BCA, BBM, BA (Oriental Languages), BBA or Bachelor’s in Engineering and Technology or Master’s Degree with at least 50% marks.
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Apart from this, candidates should have completed the age of 19 years on July 1. There shall be no maximum age limit
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