TS POLYCET 2020 application last date with fine announced
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NEW DELHI - The State Board of Technical Education and Training has announced June 12 as the last date to fill TS POLYCET 2020 application form with a fine of Rs 100. Candidates can fill the same online through the official website. The authorities had released TS POLYCET application form on March 2 and the last date to fill the same was extended till June 9 without any fine. The process of filling the application form requires the candidates to follow a series of steps mentioned below:
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First step requires candidates to fill the TS POLYCET application form with the required personal and academic details
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In the next step, candidates have to pay the application fee in online mode. Candidates of general category have to pay Rs 400 while those belonging to SC/ ST categories have to pay Rs 250.
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In the last step, candidates have to review all the information so entered and then duly submit the same.
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After submission, candidates will be able to download the application confirmation page for future reference.
About TS POLYCET 2020
The Telangana Polytechnic Common Entrance Test, commonly known as TS POLYCET is conducted by the State Board of Technical Education and Training. The entrance exam is conducted for admission into diploma courses in engineering / non-engineering/ technology offered at polytechnics and other institutions. For the current session, TS POLYCET 2020 is to be conducted on July 1 at 11 am to 1:30 pm.
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