TS Polycet 2020 application last date with penalty extended till July 30
Team Careers360 | July 27, 2020 | 11:58 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: State Board of Technical Education and Training (SBTET), Telangana has again extended the last date to submit the TS Polycet 2020 application form with penalty till July 30. But this time, the authorities have increased the penalty to Rs 300 from Rs 200. Earlier, candidates were able to submit their TS Polycet application form 2020 till July 25 with a penalty of Rs 200.
Interested candidates can now submit their applications at polycetts.nic.in before the last date of application. TS Polycet 2020 application process includes steps of filling of form details, payment of application fee, uploading documents, and submission of form.
TS Polycet 2020 has been already postponed by the authorities and the exam is now expected to be held in August. All other important dates like admit card release date, result date, counselling dates, etc. will be announced later.
About TS Polycet
TS Polycet is conducted as an offline exam for admission to all Diploma Courses in Engineering /Non-Engineering/Technology offered at Polytechnics /Institutions (including Aided and Unaided Private Polytechnics /Institutions running as 2nd shift in Private Engineering Colleges) in Telangana State.
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