AP EAMCET 2021 counselling likely to start today: Check detailed process and eligibility criteria
Team Careers360 | September 18, 2021 | 10:07 AM IST | 2 mins read
The authorities will begin the AP EAMCET 2021 counselling soon in online mode. Candidates can check the complete AP EAMCET 2021 counselling process here.
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Try NowNew Delhi - The Department of Technical Education (DTE) and Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) will soon begin the AP EAMCET 2021 counselling. Candidates who have qualified the EAPCET 2021 exam are eligible to participate in the AP EAMCET counselling 2021.
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The link to register for the AP EAMCET 2021 counselling will be available at apeamcet.nic.in. Eligible candidates will have to complete all the steps of AP EAMCET counselling 2021 for admission.
AP EAMCET 2021 Counselling: Eligibility
Candidates who have qualified for the AP EAMCET 2021 exam are eligible for the AP EAMCET counselling 2021. Instead of the 25% intermediate marks for AP EAPCET 2021 admissions, now 100% weightage will be given to the marks scored by the candidates in AP EAMCET exam.
AP EAMCET 2021 Counselling Process
Candidates will have to follow the given steps to participate in the online counselling process of AP EAMCET 2021.
Step 1- Payment of Fees - Candidates can pay the counselling fees at apeamcet.nic.in. The AP EAMCET 2021 counselling fee can be paid by credit/debit card/online banking. Counselling fee is Rs. 600 for the reserved category students and Rs. 1200 for the general category.
Step 2- Document Verification - In the second step, candidates will have to get their documents verified via online/offline mode. Candidates can check their payment of fee and the verification status online using their hall ticket number.
Step 3- Registration - Candidates in this step can register themselves online by putting their registration number, hall ticket number, rank obtained and date of birth.
Step 4- Choice Filling - Candidates will have to pick the institution of their preference at the scheduled dates. After filling the choice, candidates will have to lock the choice till the seat allotment result.
Step 5- Seat Allotment - APSCHE will allot the seats on the basis of the AP EAMCET 2021 score and the choices filled by the candidates. Candidates will have to download the provisional seat allotment letter using their login credentials.
Step 6- Reporting at the institute - Candidates will have to report at the allotted institutes along with their seat allotment letter and other documents.
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