TS PGECET 2020 hall ticket to be released tomorrow; know details here
Team Careers360 | June 24, 2020 | 12:07 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Osmania University on the behalf of Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) will be releasing the hall ticket of TS PGECET 2020 tomorrow i.e., June 25. The hall ticket will be available only in online mode at the official website, so the candidates will have to login and download it till June 30. The hall ticket has to be presented at the examination centre and hence is a very important document.
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Only the registered candidates will be able to access the hall ticket. Details such as the exam centre address, time, date and more will be available in the hall ticket. While appearing for the entrance examination, the candidates are required to present the hall ticket otherwise they will not be allowed to enter for the examination.
The application process of TS PGECET 2020 is open till June 26 (with payment of additional Rs. 500 as late fee). Earlier, the candidates could register without a late fee till June 10, 2020.
About TS PGECET
TS PGECET is conducted annually to provide postgraduate engineering admissions to eligible candidates in the participating institutes. The examination is held as a computer based test and consists of multiple choice questions from the official syllabus
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