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Students can take home EAMCET question booklet

R. Ravikanth Reddy


The EAMCET Committee-2010 accepted the demand in order to bring in transparency

Persons of Indian origin and those holding OIC cards abroad will be allowed to write EAMCET


HYDERABAD: Students can take home the question booklet of EAMCET from this year. But they will not be allowed inside the hall even if they are late by a minute.

The EAMCET Committee-2010 that met here on Monday, accepted this long pending demand in order to bring in transparency.

Sale of applications

Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) Chairman, K.C. Reddy said gates would be opened 45 minutes before the examination to ensure that students got enough time. He advised students and parents to be at the exam venue an hour before the test commences.

He said the sale of applications would begin on February 22 at designated post offices and eSeva centres and continue till April 5. The same would be sold at the Convenor’s office from April 6 to May 27.

The last date for submission of applications is April 3, while the same can be submitted by April 9 with a fine of Rs.500 or by April 15 with a fine of Rs.1000.

At the same time, students can submit the forms with a late fee of Rs.5,000 till May 10 and with a fine of Rs.10,000 till May 27 at the Convenor’s office only. Hall-tickets would be issued from April 30 to May 6.

Prof. Reddy said that Persons of Indian origin and those holding OIC cards abroad would be allowed to write the EAMCET from this year. This would help students of Telugu parents residing abroad.

Their admission criteria would be decided by a committee.

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