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AP PECET Counselling 2023: Registration begins; eligibility criteria, and documents required

At the time of counselling, the candidate must present the pass certificate, nevertheless.

AP PECET Counselling 2023: The registration period for the AP PECET counselling 2023 for admission to physical education programmes has begu, according to the Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE). The Andhra Pradesh Physical Education Common Entrance Test (AP PECET) admissions 2023 application form is available at pecet-sche.aptonline.in/PECET. Registration is now closed as of tomorrow, September 23.

“The qualified and eligible candidates of AP B.P.Ed. & UGDPEd -2023 are requested to register for Admission from 21.09.2023 to 23.09.2023,” stated an official statement from APSCHE.

AP PECET Counselling 2023: Qualifications

  • Candidates must have finished their 19th year of age on July 1, 2023, and they must have passed a three-year degree examination recognised by any university in AP or any other university recognised as comparable thereto. At the time of counselling, the candidate must present the pass certificate, nevertheless.
  • Candidates for the UG Diploma PEd programme must have finished Intermediate or an equivalent course recognised by the government of Andhra Pradesh by July 1, 2023. At the time of counselling, the candidate must present the pass certificate, nevertheless.
  • Candidates from the OC and BC categories would need to pay Rs 1,000 to register, while candidates from the SC and ST castes will just need to pay Rs 500. To apply, applicants must enter their hall ticket number and rank.

CPGET Counselling 2023: Phase 1 registration ends today at cpget.ouadmissions.com

The following documents must be uploaded by students upon registering:

  • Rank cards and hall tickets for the AP PECET 2023
  • A diploma, an intermediate diploma, or an equivalent, along with a mark sheet
  • Transfer Certificate
  • Memo with SSC or equivalent marks
  • A study certificate outlining the seven years of previous study
  • The most recent residence certificate for the seven years prior to the qualifying examination, which is a diploma in the case of candidates with private study but no formal education
  • A white ration card or the most recent income certificate
  • Aadhar card or another type of official identification
  • The most recent caste certificate from the appropriate government
  • CAP, NCC, and minority certificates (SSC TC with the headmaster’s certificate certifying the student’s minority status).
  • If appropriate, the most recent EWS certificate
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