AP PGCET 2024 web options entry for final phase of counselling begins today
Vikas Kumar Pandit | September 23, 2024 | 07:55 AM IST | 2 mins read
AP PGCET Counselling 2024: The seat allotment result for the final round of counselling is scheduled to be out on September 28.
NEW DELHI: The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) will commence the web options entry for the second and final phase of the Andhra Pradesh Post Graduate Common Entrance Test (AP PGCET) counselling 2024 today, September 23. Candidates who registered for the final phase of AP PGCET counselling 2024 can exercise web options entry by visiting the official website, pgcet-sche.aptonline.in.
Candidates will have to use their login credentials such as the AP PGCET 2024 hall ticket number and date of birth to exercise the AP PGCET 2024 web options entry. The last date for candidates to fill in their preferred institutes and courses is September 25. The institute will open the web option edit window on September 26 for candidates who want to modify their preferences.
“Candidates, who registered in phase 1 and got rejected because of lack of required academic qualification certificates are now requested to send an e-mail to admissionsconvenerappgcet2024@gmail.com along with the academic certificates, hall ticket number, date of birth. These certificates will be verified and the candidate will be given a chance to opt for web options in this second and final phase, if otherwise eligible,” the official website read.
The seat allotment result for the final round of AP PGCET counselling 2024 is scheduled to be out on September 28. The seats will be allocated based on their preferences, AP PGCET rank, and seat availability. Candidates will then have to report to the allotted institutes for document verification and admission on or before September 30.
Also read TS PGECET Counselling 2024: Final phase schedule out; registration from September 23
AP PGCET Admission 2024: Seat distribution
Candidates can refer to the table below for the list of government institutions offering the Master of Arts (MA) in English programme.
|
Institute Name |
Fee |
Convener Seats |
|
A.U. College of Arts & Commerce |
19,600 |
39 |
|
Government Degree College |
15,000 |
33 |
|
Visakha Govt Women’s College |
15,000 |
44 |
|
Dr. V.S. Krishna Govt. College |
15,000 |
44 |
|
Cluster University Govt. Degree College for Men |
19,200 |
44 |
|
Cluster University KVR Govt. Degree College |
19,200 |
44 |
|
Cluster University Silver Jubilee Govt. College |
19,200 |
44 |
|
Govt College for Women |
15,000 |
33 |
|
Govt Degree & PG College for Men (Autonomous) |
17,000 |
33 |
|
Govt Degree College for Women, Srikalahasti |
25,610 |
22 |
|
PVKN Govt. College |
15,000 |
66 |
|
SKR & SKR Govt Degree College for Women (A) |
15,000 |
44 |
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