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Telangana EAPCET from April 29, PGECET from June 16 

Published - February 03, 2025 06:25 pm IST - HYDERABAD

The Telangana Council of Higher Education (TGCHE), following the exam committee approval, has decided to conduct the EAPCET (Engineering Agricultural and Pharmacy Common Entrance Test) 2025 from April 29. As per the schedule, Agriculture and Pharmacy tests will be conducted on April 29 and 30 (Tuesday & Wednesday) and Engineering tests will be conducted from May 2 to 5 (Friday to Monday).

The related notification will be published on February 20, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad, Vice-Chancellor and EAPCET Convenor B. Dean Kumar said in a disclosure on Monday. Eligible students can submit their applications online from February 25 (Tuesday) and till the last date of April 4, without a late fee. Mr. Kumar, as per the committee’s deliberations, also cleared that the “syllabus of TG EAPCET 2025 is 100% of first year and second year intermediate syllabus.”

PGECET from June 16

As per the PGECET committee meeting held on February 3 (Monday), exam convenor A. Aruna Kumari of JNTUH said the PGECET will be conducted from June 16 to 19 (Monday to Thursday).

Candidates can submit their applications online from March 17 (Monday) and the last date of submitting applications without a late fee is May 19 (Monday).

ICET on June 8, 9

The schedule for ICET (Integrated Common Entrance Test for MBA and MCA), to be conducted by Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda, was also released at the exam committee meeting participated by MGU Vice-Chancellor Khaja Altaf Hussain and ICET convenor Aluvala Ravi.

As per the decision, the online ICET 2025 will be conducted on June 8 and 9 (Sunday and Monday) in forenoon and afternoon sessions. The registration and online submission of applications will begin on March 10 (Monday). The last date for applications is May 3 (Saturday).

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