PG Entrance Exams: Common PG Entrance Exams from August 4
Hyderabad: The Telangana Common PG Entrance Test (TGCPGET) -2025 examinations , conducted for admissions to PG courses in various universities in the state, will be conducted from August 4. The subject-wise examination schedule in this regard will be announced soon. It is known that applications related to this will be accepted from June 18. So far, about36 thousand people appliedIt is known that it was done.
Hyderabad: The Telangana Common PG Entrance Test(TGCPGET)-2025 examinations , conducted for admissions to PG courses in various universities in the state,will be conducted from August 4. The subject-wise examination schedule in this regard will be announced soon. It is known that applications related to this will be accepted from June 18. So far, about36 thousand people appliedIt is known that it was done.

Tests for admission to integrated programs
It is known that the CPJET exam is being conducted for admission to PG courses like MA, MSc,MCom,MED, MPED as well as Post Graduate (PG) programs like 5-year integrated programs. CPJET will be conducted for admissions to Osmania University, Kakatiya University, Satavahana University, Telangana University, Mahatma Gandhi University, Palamuru University, Veeranari Chakali Ilamma Mahila University, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad (JNUH) in the state. While applications will be accepted online from June 18, applications will be accepted without any penalty fee till the 17th of this month. Applications will be accepted till July 24 with a penalty fee of Rs. 500 and till July 28 with Rs. 2000. There are about 50,000 seats available in 297 colleges in the state. The entrance exams for admissions in a total of 45 subjects will be conducted through Computer Based Examination (CBT) mode.
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