TS PGECET Counselling Dates 2020: Registration for seat allotment to start from Nov 11
Team Careers360 | November 10, 2020 | 03:03 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI:
Telangana State Council of Higher Education will start registration for TS PGECET Counselling 2020 from November 11. Candidates who have qualified TS PGECET 2020 or have valid GATE score from 2018/2019 or 2020 can register for the counselling. As of now, only TS PGECET 2020 counselling date for registration has been released. Details of schedule regarding TS PGECET counselling dates 2020 will be released soon.
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To register for TS PGECET counselling, candidates have to visit the official website www.pgecetadm.tsche.ac.in and register by providing basic information. Candidates will also be required to pay counselling registration fee.
TS PGECET 2020 was conducted from September 21 to 24. Result of TS PGECET 2020 was announced on October 16.
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