TS PGECET 2020 application to start from March 12, Exam from May 28-31
Satyendra Singh | February 20, 2020 | 05:39 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi: Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) has released the schedule of TS PGECET 2020. As per the official report, Chairman of TSCHE Combined Entrance Test (CET) released all dates of TS PGECET related to notification, application and exam through a press conference. The exam will be conducted from May 28 to 31 in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode in morning and evening shifts between 10:00 am to 12:00 pm and 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm respectively.
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Application form of TS PGECET will be released on March 12 on the official website pgecet.tsche.ac.in in online mode only. Students will be able to fill the application form up to April 30. Application will also be available up to May 6 with late fees of Rs.500, up to May 13 with late fees of Rs.1000, up to May 20 with late fees of Rs.5000 and up to May 26 with a late fees of Rs.10,000.
Osmania University will be the conducting authority of TS PGECET 2020. All the process of application, exam and result will be conducted by the university. Result of TS PGECET will be announced tentatively in June second week. Counselling for admission will be conducted by TSCHE in July-August.
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