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TS PGECET 2025 registration concludes today; here's how to apply

TS PGECET 2025 registration concludes today; here's how to apply

Scroll.in19-05-2025
Today, May 19, is the last date to apply for the Telangana Post Graduate Engineering Common Entrance Test (TG PGECET - 2025) on the official website pgecet.tgche.ac.in. The last date to apply for the exam with the late fee is from May 22 to June 2, 2025.
The correction window will open from May 22 to 24, 2025. The exam will be conducted from June 16 to 19 in two shifts: 10.00 am to 12.00 noon and 2.00 pm to 4.00 pm. The admit card will be released on June 7, 2025.
Here's the official notice.
Application Fee
The applicants from the general category are required to pay a fee of Rs 1100, whereas Rs 600 is applicable to SC/ ST/ PwD category candidates.
Steps to apply for TS PGECET 2025
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Eight killed, five injured as jeep falls into gorge in Uttarakhand's Pithoragarh; CM announces aid

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