AP BArch Counselling 2024: Phase 2 registration ends today; required documents, vacant seats
AP BArch Admissions 2024: Candidates can apply on the official website, apsche.ap.gov.in. Know registration fee.
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Download NowVagisha Kaushik | September 16, 2024 | 08:40 AM IST
NEW DELHI : The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) will conclude the registration for the second phase of AP BArch counselling 2024 for admission to five-year Bachelor of Architecture programme for the academic session 2024-25. Interested and eligible candidates can apply for BArch admissions 2024 through the official website, apsche.ap.gov.in.
As per the schedule, the list of registered candidates will be issued on September 18 and applicants will be able to raise objections if any. The State Architecture Ranks (SAR) will be assigned on September 19.
Applicants are required to pay a registration fee which is Rs 1,500 for BC candidates, Rs 1,300 for OC, and Rs 1,000 for SC and ST. The fee payment can be made via credit card/debit card/internet banking.
AP BArch Counselling 2024: Documents required for registration
Students will need the following documents at the time of registration:
- NATA hall ticket or application number and NATA 2024 valid scorecard
- Provisional (intermediate/diploma) certificate
- Memorandum of Marks of Intermediate or equivalent/diploma
- SSC pass memo or its equivalent for proof of date of birth.
- Caste certificate issued by competent authority, if applicable.
- Income certificate issued on or after 01.06.2024 by the competent authority, if applicable.
- Candidates claiming EWS reservation shall submit a valid EWS certificate issued by the competent authority
- Transfer certificate
- Migration certificate if required
- Study certificate from Class 6 to 8/Intermediate/diploma (to establish local area of the candidate) in case of candidate with institutionalized education.
- Residence certificate of candidate for a period of 7 years preceding to qualifying examination, if the candidate has no institutionalized education (Open School / Distance Mode and etc.,).
- Employer certificate
- Equivalency certificate for candidates who have studied from other states
- Aadhaar Card
- Special category certificate
AP BArch Admissions 2024: Vacant seats in round 2
The college-wise number of vacant seats is given below.
Name of College |
Number of vacant Seats |
Department of Architecture, College of Engineering (A), Andhra University, Visakhapatnam |
5 |
Department of Architecture, College of Engineering (A), Andhra University, Visakhapatnam |
1 |
Dr YSR Architecture and Fine Arts University, Kadapa |
31 |
ANU College of Architecture & Planning Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur |
13 |
MRK College of Architecture, Veeravasaram, Bhimavaram, West Godavari District |
14 |
Chadalwada Aruna School of Architecture, Chadalawada Nagar, Tirupati |
28 |
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