TS entrance exams 2021 postponed; Know new exam dates here
Ritu Tripathi | June 17, 2021 | 10:32 AM IST | 2 mins read
Telangana Education Minister has announced the postponement of TS EAMCET, TS PGECET and TS ECET 2021 exams.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: Telangana Education Minister Patlolla Sabitha Indra Reddy has announced the postponement of the Telangana State Engineering Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test (TS EAMCET), Telangana State Post Graduate Engineering Common Entrance Test (TS PGECET), and Telangana State Engineering Common Entrance Test (TS ECET) 2021 exams due to the current pandemic situation, as per various newspaper reports.
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The minister has also announced the new exam dates for all three exams. As per the new dates, TS EAMCET 2021 which was scheduled to be held from July 5 to 9 has been postponed to August 5 to 9. TS PGECET 2021 will now be conducted from August 11 to 14. TS ECET 2021, which was to be held on July 1, has been postponed to August 3.
TS Entrance Exams 2021: New dates
|
Exam |
Dates |
|
TS EAMCET exam date 2021 |
August 5 to 9, 2021 |
|
TS PGECET 2021 exam date |
August 11 to 14, 2021 |
|
TS ECET exam date |
August 3, 2021 |
All other dates for TS EAMCET, PGECET and ECET 2021 will be notified through separate notifications on the respective official websites.
As of now, the last date to submit the TS EAMCET application without a late fee is today, June 17. However, now it is likely to be extended.
The last date to submit TS PGECET 2021 application form without a late fee is June 19.
The TS ECET 2021 application form submission without a late fee has been closed on May 31. TS ECET application last date with a late fee of Rs 500 is June 24 and that with a late fee of Rs 5,000 is June 28. However, since the exam dates are revised it is likely that the registration dates will also be extended.
The TS EAMCET exam is conducted by Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad (JNTUH) on behalf of Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) for admission in UG Engineering, Pharmacy and Agriculture courses.
TS PGECET is conducted by the Osmania University on behalf of TSCHE for admission into regular postgraduate courses in Engineering, Technology, Architecture, Pharmacy (ME / MTech/ MPharmacy / MArch ), Graduate level Pharm-D (Post Baccalaureate).
TS ECET is conducted for lateral admission into second-year regular undergraduate engineering and pharmacy programmes.
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