AP BArch Counselling 2024: Phase 1 seat allotment result out on apsche.ap.gov.in; reservation policy
AP BArch Admission 2024: Candidates are required to report to their respective colleges for certificate verification by September 9.
Vikas Kumar Pandit | September 6, 2024 | 12:09 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) has announced the seat allotment result for the Andhra Pradesh Bachelor of Architecture (AP BArch) counselling 2024 phase 1. Candidates who registered for the counselling will be able to download the AP BArch sear allotment order 2024 through the official website, apsche.ap.gov.in.
Candidates will have to enter their username and password to log in and download the AP BArch sear allotment order 2024. The institute has also published the final list of candidates with state architecture ranks (SAR) 2024 on its website. The candidates are allotted seats as per their college preferences, state architecture ranks (SAR), and seat availability.
As per the schedule, candidates are required to report at their respective colleges for the verification of original certificates and submission of the tuition fee payment receipt from today, September 6 to September 9, 2024. Colleges must inform the convener of the vacancy position by September 10, 2024. The institutes will commence the classes on September 12, 2024.
Also read AP EAMCET 2024 round 3 reporting deadline extended till September 9; documents required
AP BArch Counselling 2024: Reservation policy
Candidates can check the AP BArch 2024 counselling reservation policy for admission into the undergraduate 5-year Bachelor of Architecture (BArch) course.
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In the affiliated colleges of Andhra Pradesh, 85% of the seats under the convener quota will be reserved for local candidates of Andhra Pradesh, while the remaining 15% will be designated as unreserved seats.
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Additionally, 100% of the seats in university, colleges will be allocated through the convener architecture admissions 2024 process. For unaided, non-minority, and minority professional institutions, 70% of the sanctioned intake of seats will be filled by this admission process.
“The principals are directed to fill up the management quota of seats in their respective colleges by issuing a separate notification in the leading daily newspapers and following APSCHE guidelines,” the official notice read. Candidates should be admitted according to the current admission rules. The details of the seats filled under the "Management Quota" must be communicated to the APSCHE for approval and ratification.
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