TGICET 2025 convener, Prof. Aluvala Ravi, has proposed the exam and registration schedule on behalf of MGU, Nalgonda, and TGCHE. TGICET 2025 schedule has been released on the official website of TGCHE, tgche.ac.in.
Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda, will conduct the TGICET 2025 exam on June 8 and 9, as per the Telangana CET calendar. The TGICET convener has released the proposed schedule for the 2025 examination cycle on the TGCHE official website, tgche.ac.in. As per the proposed schedule, TG ICET 2025 notification will be released on March 6. Candidates interested in MBA and MCA admissions in Telangana will be able to apply for the TGICET exam starting March 10. The last date to fill and submit the Telangana ICET application forms without a late fee is May 3.
The complete schedule for TGICET 2025 will be available with the official notification. MGU, Nalgonda, will announce the last date to apply for the TS ICET 2025 exam with a late fee, the admit card issuance date, answer key dates, and the result declaration date.
Similar to previous sessions, the TGICET 2025 exam will have two shifts in a single day: a forenoon shift and an afternoon shift. The proposed schedule PDF also highlights the TGICET application fee. The fee remains the same as last year, with INR 550 for reserved category candidates and INR 750 for unreserved category candidates.
More details on the TGICET 2025 exam will be released with the official notification. MGU, Nalgonda, has yet to update the TGICET website for the 2025 exam term.
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TGCHE releases the TS ICET dates for registration with and without a late fee payment. Every year, the TGICET exam registration starts in the first or second week of March. The last date to apply for the TGICET exam without the late fee is set in the first week of May. However, this date can be revised based on several factors.
Candidates applying after the regular deadline have to pay a late fee amount along with the TGICET application fee.
TS ICET registration commences in the first week of March. Candidates aspiring for MBA or MCA admission in Telangana can apply for the exam. The TS ICET application schedule includes multiple deadlines. The TS ICET application form is available within a specified window for all the candidates who wish to apply without paying any late fee amount. Immediately after the regular registration window is closed, candidates can apply via the registration window available with late fee payment.
In the past few sessions, TSCHE hosted the following registration windows (mentioned with general deadlines).
- TS ICET registration deadline without late fee payment: first week of May
- TS ICET registration deadline with late fee of INR 250: Second week of May
- TS ICET registration deadline with late fee of INR 500: Third week of May
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The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) holds the responsibility to assign a conducting body for the TS ICET exam. Kakatiya University conducts the TS ICET exam on behalf of TSCHE. All exam related events, including the registration, admit card release, answer key publication, and result declaration is done by Kakatiya University, on behalf of the exam convener, TSCHE.
TSCHE is a statutory body of Government of Telangana, responsible to prepare consolidated programmes in the field of Higher Education for maintenance quality, accessibility and employability. TSCHE came into existence on account of the National Educational Policy, which recommends a state level planning and coordination of Higher Education to be done via councils of Higher Education and UGC.