TS Polycet 2021 syllabus reduced by 30%: Know details here
Satyendra Singh | February 20, 2021 | 04:45 PM IST | 1 min read
TS Polycet 2021 exam will be conducted with the reduced syllabus. The exam will be held on June 12.
NEW DELHI: The State Board of Technical Education and Training, Telangana, has reduced the syllabus of the TS Polycet 2021 exam by 30 per cent. The reduction in TS Polycet syllabus 2021 has been done in line with the syllabus reduction of the school board exams. The question papers for TS Polycet 2021 will now be prepared as per the reduced syllabus.
Students can check the topics of the reduced syllabus for the TS Polycet 2021 exam from the official website. The decision to cut the syllabus for the board as well as for TS Polycet 2021 has been taken due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Schools and colleges were closed for almost ten months in the academic year 2020-21 and this syllabus cut would bring much-needed relief to students.
The TS Polycet 2021 date has also been announced by SBTET, Telangana. TS Polycet 2021 will be conducted on June 12. TS Polycet application form will be available from May 1. Around 1.2 lakh students appear for TS Polycet every year.
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