APSCHE has Extended Application Dates for Five AP CETs 2020- AP EAMCET, AP PGECET, AP EdCET, AP PECET, AP LAWCET, Check details here


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According to the Press Note released by the Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education or APSCHE on September 13, 2020 the last date to submit the online application form and application fee for five of the Common Entrance Tests has been extended. These five AP CETs include AP EAMCET, AP PGECET, AP EDCET, AP PECET, and AP LAWCET. 

Meanwhile, AP EAMCET 2020 Admit Cards have been released on September 10, 2020 for the exam scheduled from September 17 to 25, 2020. Download AP EAMCET 2020 Admit Card.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, APSCHE had been receiving a number of representations from candidates asking for a last chance to submit their applications for APCETs. In view of the representations, APSCHE has extended the last date for registration and payment of late fees as applicable.

The table below shows the revised last date for APCET 2020 registration and the late fees that need to be paid.

CET Late Registration Fee (in INR) Revised Last Date for Registration CET Exam Date
AP EAMCET 2020 10,000 September 15, 2020 September 17 to 25, 2020
AP PGECET 2020 2,000 September 23, 2020 September 28 to 30, 2020
AP EdCET 2020 500 September 25, 2020 October 1, 2020
AP LAWCET 2020 2,000 September 25, 2020 October 1, 2020
AP PECET 2020 500 September 25, 2020 October 2, 2020

AP PGECET 2020 Admit Card would be available for download on September 18, 2020. AP EDCET 2020 Admit Card and AP LAWCET 2020 Admit Card would be available on September 20, 2020. 

While APSCHE has already successfully concluded AP ICET 2020 and AP ECET 2020. Students can stay tuned to the respective websites for results.

Revised CET Registration Dates

The Andhra Pradesh Common Entrance Examinations are conducted for admissions to engineering, agriculture, pharmacy and other courses offered in the state. Students are required to clear the respective exams to be eligible for admission in the state.

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