TS POLYCET 2020 application form last date re-extended to April 30
Ridhi.Khurana | April 16, 2020 | 11:42 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI - State Board of Technical Education and Training, Telangana, Hyderabad has again announced the extension of the last date to fill and submit TS POLYCET application form till April 30. Thus candidates can check out the steps to be followed for filling and submitting the TS POLYCET online application form and fill the same without further delay.
Candidates who are yet to complete the application process for the TS POLYCET have to follow the steps mentioned below and complete the registration process:
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Visit official website at polycetts.nic.in
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Find the link to online application and click on it
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Register for TS POLYCET 2020 by providing basic details
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Fill the complete application form displayed on the screen
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Upload the required scanned copy of passport sized photograph and signature
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Pay the requisite application fee as mentioned below
Application Fee
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Category |
Amount |
|
General |
Rs 400 |
|
SC/ST |
Rs 250 |
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Download the hall ticket or print the same for future reference
The concerned authorities of State Board of Technical Education and Training, Telangana, Hyderabad had already extended the application date previously from the original and even postponed the conduct of TS POLYCET due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic across the nation. As the lockdown has been extended further all over India, the revised schedule for conduct of exam will be intimated accordingly.
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