TS Polycet 2020 postponed; application dates extended
Ritu Tripathi | March 31, 2020 | 01:19 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: State Board of Technical Education and Training (SBTET), Telangana has announced to postpone TS Polycet 2020 due to widespread coronavirus outbreak. TS Polycet 2020 was scheduled to be conducted on April 17. Now, the new exam dates will be notified later by the authorities.
The authorities have also announced to extend the TS Polycet 2020 application dates to April 17 (without late fee). Earlier, the last date of application without late fee was April 4 and with a late fee of Rs 100 was April 6. Thus, candidates who have not submitted the application forms yet can submit it till April 17.
Check steps to fill TS Polycet application form here-
Step 1 - Filling the application form - In the first step, candidates will have to fill all the required details of the application form like name of the candidate, date of birth, Class 10th hall ticket number, address, exam centre details, etc.
Step 2 - Payment of application fee - After entering all the required details, candidates will have to pay the application fee of TS Polycet 2020.
Step 3 - Submission of Application Form - Lastly, candidates have to click on the “Submit” button to finally submit their application form.
The entire TS Polycet schedule including admit card dates, result dates, counselling dates, etc. will be announced later.
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