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TS ICET Results 2018: TSCHE likely to announce results for the admissions to MBA, MCA courses today

Speed News Desk 13 June 2018, 7:46 IST

TS ICET Results 2018: TSCHE likely to announce results for the admissions to MBA, MCA courses today

The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) likely to announce the results for Telangana ICET 2018 and TSEdCET 2018 which was conducted in the month of May 2018 today. Therefore, candidates who had appeared for the examination get ready to check their results on the official website of TSCHE.

According to the reports, the Telangana ICET results will be declared at around 11:00 am while the results for TSEdCET 2018 likely to be announced at 12:00 noon today.

Telangana ICET examinations are conducted by the Kakatiya University while the TSEdCET exam conducted by the Osmania University Hyderabad on behalf of the TSCHE.

Here’s how to check your TS ICET results 2018:

1. Open the official website of Telangana State Council of Higher Education, Hyderabad at icet.tsche.ac.in
2. Click on the result tab shown on the official website
3. Enter your details asked on the official website like enrollment number and dob
4. Submit your details
5. Your results will appear on the official website
6. Download your results for the exam you have appeared
7. Take a printout for future references

The TS Ed.CET examination is conducted for taking the admission to B.Ed (two years) regular courses in the Colleges of Education in Telangana state. While TS ICET examination is conducted for taking the admissions into the MBA, MCA and other courses as well.

The TS Ed.CET Computer Based test was conducted on 31st May in two shifts. The first phase examination which was conducted for Mathematics and Biological science was held between 10:00 am to 12:00 noon. While the second shift exam was conducted for Physical Sciences, Social Studies and English students which was held between 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm.

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