TSICET 2024 registration starts at tsicet.nic.in on March 7; exam on June 4, 5
Divyansh | February 12, 2024 | 12:57 PM IST | 1 min read
Telangana State Council of Higher Education is conducting TSICET 2024 for admission to MCA and MBA programmes of 45 colleges.
NEW DELHI: The Telangana State Council of Higher Education will start the registration for Telangana State Integrated Common Entrance Test (TSICET 2024) for MBA and MCA on March 7. Candidates aspiring for admission into PG management and computer application programmes in Telangana colleges can apply at tsicet.nic.in.
The TSICET registration window will open till April 30. Last date for submission of online applications with late fee of Rs 250 and Rs 500 is from May 17 to 27. The detailed notification for the TSICET will be released on March 5. The TSICET computer-based test will be held on June 4 and 5.
The exam will be held for admission into 45 colleges. Students applying for the exam should have a bachelor’s degree in the relevant stream from a recognized university with a minimum of 50 percent marks in the case of the general category. In the case of the reserved category, candidates should have 45 percent in the qualifying examination.
TSICET 2024 will have 200 multiple-choice questions, which the student have attempt in 150 minutes. The TSICET will have three sections – analytical ability, mathematical ability, and communication ability – with 75 questions each.
Also read TS ECET 2024 registration starts from February 15 on tsche.website
Documents Required at Counselling
Students will have to upload these documents during the counselling process:
- TS ICET 2024 rank card
- TS ICET 2024f hall ticket
- Aadhaar card
- Degree marks memos & pass certificate
- Intermediate or its equivalent memo-cum-pass certificate
- SSC or its equivalent marks memo
- Degree memorandum of marks
- Degree provisional pass certificate
- Study or bonafide certificate from IX class to degree
- Transfer certificate
- Residence certificate of candidate for a period of 7 years preceding to qualifying examination in case where the candidate has no institutionalised education
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