AP EAMCET 2018 Round 3 Seat Allotment Announced
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Download nowPrabha Dhavala | July 31, 2018 | 12:15 PM IST
NEW DELHI July 31- APSCHE has released the result of round 3 seat allotment of AP EAMCET 2018 on July 31 in online mode. To view the seat allotment status, log in to candidate portal by using log-in ID, hall ticket number, date of birth and password. Candidates who have been allotted seats can download their seat allotment letter and pay the academic fees to confirm their admission in the allotted institute. Candidates have been allotted seats based on their merit, category, availability of seats and other factors.
Follow Below Steps to check AP EAMCET Seat Allotment
- Visit the official website and click on the link to access the seat allotment of AP EAMCET Round 3
- Log-in into candidate portal using log-in ID, AP EAMCET hall ticket number, date of birth and corresponding password.
- The seat allotment result will be displayed.
- Download and print the allotment letter after checking the allotment result.
Candidates must ensure that they make the payment of the specified admission fee within the given time frame to confirm their admission. The fees need to be paid in offline mode through challan at any branch of Andhra Pradesh Bank or Indian Bank. Once the payment is done successfully, the candidates have to report to the allotted institute with the allotment letter and fee receipt to confirm their admission.
As of yet, this the last round of allotment. If seats are still vacant, there might be a possibility of another round to be held. However, as of now, this is the final round of seat allotment of AP EAMCET 2018.
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