AP EAMCET 2022 counselling registration tomorrow; Know eligibility criteria
Mayank Uniyal | August 21, 2022 | 08:02 AM IST | 1 min read
APSCHE will begin the AP EAMCET 2022 counselling registration tomorrow at sche.ap.gov.in. Check eligibility and steps for AP EAMCET counselling registration.
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NEW DELHI:
The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) will begin the AP EAMCET 2022 counselling registration process from tomorrow, August 22. Candidates who have been declared qualified under
AP EAMCET results
will be eligible to appear for the counselling process.
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To participate in the AP EAMCET counselling process, candidates have to register online, and pay the counselling fees, upload essential documents, and web options. The AP EAMCET 2022 counselling will be conducted in an online mode. Once AP EAMCET 2022 counselling registration is completed, candidates have to report to the allotted institute for the token admission fee payment. Know how to apply for AP EAMCET 2022 counselling registration below.
AP EAMCET 2022 counselling process
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Firstly, candidates have to complete the counselling registration at eapcet-sche.aptonline.in and make payment of the processing fee.
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Next, candidates have to complete the document verification process. The authorities shall conduct the document verification process in online as well as offline mode.
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After successful verification, candidates will be eligible for exercising options.
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Login with the help of authorized credentials to complete the option entry within the scheduled dates.
The AP EAMCET 2022 seat allotment will be done on the basis of scores obtained in AP EAMCET 2022 and choices filled by candidates. Candidates allotted the seat will have to report at the respective institute along with seat allotment letter and other documents to complete the admission process.
Candidates willing to appear for AP EAMCET counselling have to adhere to the eligibility criteria as provided below. The AP EAMCET eligibility criteria are necessary to be followed during the counselling process.
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Candidates should have qualified the AP EAMCET examination.
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The candidate’s age must be at least 16 years for B.Tech admission.
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Note that, the authorities have relaxed the 25 % weightage of intermediate marks criteria for admission. Hence, the final admission process will be done on the basis of the AP EAMCET 2022 score.
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