Can I request to change my Andhra Pradesh PECET exam centre after it is released?

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    Vikrant Shukla | Contributor-Level 10

    11 months ago

    No, once the Andhra Pradesh PECET 2025 admit card is released, candidates cannot raise a query to change it as it will not be possible once the centre is allotted. APSCHE tries its best to allot the centre in the city of candidate's preference however, in case the city is not as per candidate's feasibililty, they are suggested to contact the helpline in advance to get it changed but the chances for the change in the exam city or centre is very slim.

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