TS ICET 2024 for MBA and MCA registration starts on March 7; notification tomorrow
Telangana Integrated Common Entrance Test Committee will conduct the TS ICET for MBA and MCA 2024 on June 4 and 5.
Divyansh | March 4, 2024 | 12:34 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Telangana Integrated Common Entrance Test Committee (ICET) will start the registration process TS ICET for MBA 2024 on March 7 on the official website, icet.tsche.ac.in. Students will be able to download the TS ICET for MBA official notification from tomorrow onwards.
Students will be able to submit the TS ICET for MBA application form without late fee till April 30. Candidates will have to pay a late of Rs 250 till May 17 and Rs 500 till May 27 to fill the TS ICET for MBA application form. The TS ICET for MBA will be held on June 4 and 5.
The decision was taken in a meeting of the TSCHE chairman R Limbadri, TSICET 2024 chairman Thatikonda Ramesh, and Kakatiya University vice-chancellor V Venkata Ramana, TSCHE vice-chairman SK Mahamood, TSCHE secretary Sriram Venkatesh and TS ICET 2024 convener S Narasimha Chary.
The CET committee had thorough discussions on various issues such as eligibility criteria, pattern of examination, online application process, test centres, ranking and syllabus.
The CET committee had thorough discussions on various issues such as eligibility criteria, pattern of examination, online application process, test centres, ranking and syllabus.
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TS ICET 2024 exam pattern
The computer-based TS ICET 2024 will have 200 questions, which students will have to attempt in 150 minutes. The questions will be divided in three sections – analytical ability, mathematical ability, and communication ability.
The detailed ICET exam pattern is following:
- The TS ICET 2024 exam will be in an online mode
- The total duration of the exam will be 2.5 hours
- Total of 200 questions
- The questions will be in Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
- One mark will be awarded for every right answer and there is no negative marking.
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