TS ICET 2021: Registration without late fee ends tomorrow; Apply at icet.tsche.ac.in
Himanshu Shekhar | July 29, 2021 | 01:51 PM IST | 2 mins read
Kakatiya University will close TS ICET 2021 registration (without late fee) tomorrow. Know TS ICET application process and fee here.
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Check NowNEW DELHI : Kakatiya University, Warangal will close the TS ICET application window 2021 tomorrow, July 30. The TS ICET registration process started on April 7. Candidates can fill the TS ICET application form 2021 on the official website - icet.tsche.ac.in. Prior to filling the registration form of TS ICET 2021, candidates are advised to check and meet the eligibility criteria.
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While filling TS ICET 2021 application form, candidates will have to provide their basic details, academic qualification details and pay an application fee using debit/ credit card or net banking. As per the released TS ICET 2021 schedule, Kakatiya University will conduct TS ICET 2021 on August 19 and 20.
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TS ICET 2021- Important dates
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Release of TS ICET 2021 application form |
April 7, 2021 |
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Last date to register for TS ICET 2021 (without late fee) |
July 30, 2021 |
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TS ICET 2021 registration (with late fee of Rs 1000/-) |
August 10, 2021 |
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TS ICET 2021 correction window |
August 8 to 11, 2021 |
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TS ICET exam date 2021 |
August 19 and 20, 2021 |
TS ICET Eligibility Criteria 2021
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Candidates should have completed their graduation in any discipline from a recognized university.
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Qualifying marks- General category candidates need to secure 50 percent marks in total aggregate and there is 5 percent of relaxation for reserved category candidates.
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Candidates pursuing their final year of graduation are also eligible to apply for TS ICET 2021.
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There is no age limit to appear for the TS ICET entrance examination.
TS ICET Application Fee 2021
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General category candidates will have to pay Rs 650/- as an application fee for TS ICET 2021
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Reserved category candidates will have to pay Rs 450/-
Documents to be kept ready before filling the application form of TS ICET 2021
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Past academic records
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Credit/ debit card or net banking details
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Contact detail (Email ID and valid mobile number)
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Scanned copy of passport size photograph and signature
Steps to fill TS ICET 2021 application form
Candidates can follow the provided steps to fill the application form for TS ICET 2021.
Step 1- Visit the official website of Kakatiya University
Step 2- Pay the requisite application fee for TS ICET 2021
Step 3- Check payment status
Step 4- Fill the TS ICET application form 2021 by entering the required details
Step 5- Upload requisite documents
Step 6- Submit the TS ICET 2021 application form and take a printout of it for future reference
About TS ICET 2021
Kakatiya University annually conducts Telangana Integrated Common Entrance Test (TS ICET) on behalf of Telangana State of Council for Higher Education (TSCHE) to offer admission into management domain. Kakatiya University will release TS ICET 2021 result in online mode on September 17.
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