TS ICET 2021 registration starts today; Check details here
Himanshu Shekhar | April 7, 2021 | 11:23 AM IST | 2 mins read
Kakatiya University will start TS ICET 2021 registration window today. Know the eligibility criteria to fill TS ICET application form
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Check NowNEW DELHI - On behalf of Telangana State Council for Higher Education (TSCHE), Kakatiya University will start TS ICET 2021 registration today in online mode. On April 3, the university released a notification in which they mentioned the TS ICET 2021 registration date. As per the notification, candidates will be able to fill the TS ICET application form till June 15, 2021.
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At the time of TS ICET 2021 form filling, candidates will have to pay the application fee of Rs 650 (General category) and Rs 450 (Reserved category) by using Credit/ debit card or net banking. In order to fill the TS ICET application form, candidates must fulfil the eligibility criteria.
TS ICET Application Form 2021- Important dates
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Availability of TS ICET 2021 application form |
April 7, 2021 |
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Last date to fill TS ICET 2021 application form (without late fee) |
June 15, 2021 |
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Last date to fill TS ICET 2021 application form (with late fee) |
June 30, 2021 (Late fee of Rs 250) July 15, 2021 (Late fee of Rs 500) August 11, 2021 (Late fee of Rs 1000) |
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TS ICET 2021 application form correction window dates |
August 8 to 11, 2021 |
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Release of TS ICET 2021 admit card |
August 13, 2021 |
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TS ICET 2021 exam date |
August 19 and 20, 2021 |
TS ICET 2021- Eligibility criteria
In order to apply for TS ICET 2021, candidates need to fulfil the following eligibility.
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Candidates should have completed their graduation with a minimum of 50% marks in total aggregate (45% for reserved category candidates).
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Those who are in the final year of their graduation are also eligible to apply for TS ICET 2021.
How to fill TS ICET 2021 application form?
Candidates can follow the provided steps while registering and filling the application form of TS ICET 2021.
Step 1- Register for TS ICET 2021 to generate login credentials.
Step 2- Re-login and pay the application fee for TS ICET 2021
Step 3- Fill TS ICET 2021 application form
Step 4- Upload scanned documents (Photograph and Signature)
Step 5- Preview and submit TS ICET application form 2021
Step 6- Take a printout of it for future reference
About TS ICET 2021
Kakatiya University annually conducts the TS ICET entrance test to offer admission into MBA programmes across the state. Candidates will be able to download their TS ICET hall ticket from August 1 onwards for the exam which is going to be held on August 19 and 20, 2021.
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