According to the latest statement released by TSCHE President, TS EAMCET 2021 is likely to get postponed by one month, Read to know why
Officials of the Telangana State Higher Education Council (TSCHE) said that, depending on the inter-board examinations, the date of the TS EAMCET 2021 examination will be decided upon the recommendation of the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education officials.
"It's too early to say anything about the EAMCET. Once the intermediate board has notified the inter-examination syllabus and dates, we shall decide on the EAMCET. The examination is most likely to be postponed by at least four weeks," said T Papi Reddy, President of TSCHE.
TS EAMCET 2021: Expected Exam Dates
Events | Dates (Tentative) |
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Availability of Online Application Form | 1st week of March 2021 |
Last date to apply and submit application fee | 1st week of April 2021 |
Editing and Correction Window Opens | 1st to 2nd week of April 2021 |
Last date to apply with late fee of INR 500 | 2nd week of April 2021 |
Last date to apply with late fee of INR 1000 | 3rd week of April 2021 |
Last date to apply with late fee of INR 5000 | 4th week of April 2021 |
Last date to apply with late fee of INR 10000 | Last week of April 2021 |
Availability of Admit Card | 3rd week of April 2021 |
Date of TS EAMCET Examination | June 2021 |
Availability of Provisional Answer Key | June 2021 |
Last date to challenge Answer Key | June 2021 |
Release of Final Answer Key | June 2021 |
Declaration of Result | June 2021 |
Release of Rank Card | June 2021 |
Beginning of Counselling Process | July 2021 |
Meanwhile, the decision of the National Testing Agency (NTA) to conduct JEE Main 2021 four times did not go well with lecturers and parents. Calling for a completely unnecessary move, they said that conducting JEE as early as in February would create tremendous pressure on students, especially as the syllabus is not completed in most colleges.
"It is not advisable to conduct competitive examinations continuously for the fourth month and may have adverse effects onboard examinations as well said Ashok Kumar, IIT Coordinator, Narayana Group of Institutions.
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Few argued that students might prefer to appear for JEE in February or May, as these dates do not coincide with the board of directors' examinations.
"NTA gives students more options. They don't have to appear for all four of the exams if they are confident that they will perform one of the exams. This is not necessary, however. It's like having four Olympics at the same time and giving gold medals to four different people," said M Uma Sankar, All India Coordinator, Sri Chaitanya Group, adding that average students can take advantage of these exams and score well.
Registration for JEE Main 2021 February Session began on Wednesday, i.e.16 December. The second, third and final exams will be held in March, April and May, respectively.