AP ICET final phase seat allotment 2025 today; APSCHE warns of colleges without affiliation, seat approval
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AP ICET 2025 Counselling: Candidates will be able to check the seat allotment on icet-sche.aptonline.in.
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Check NowThe Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) will announce the seat allotment result for the final phase of Andhra Pradesh Integrated Common Entrance Test (AP ICET) 2025 counselling. Candidates will be able to check AP ICET seat allotment result 2025 on the official website, icet-sche.aptonline.in.
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Students will have to use their login credentials to download the AP ICET seat allotment. As per AP ICET counselling dates 2025, candidates will have to complete self-reporting and report at the allotted institute between September 11 and 13.
APSCHE informed that Sri Gayatri Vidya Parishad Degree College, Kandukur has been included in the AP ICET counselling in compliance with the court order, however, it is neither affiliated to any university nor its fee has been fixed by the government orders.
Similarly, Duvvuru Ramanamma Womens Degree College Gudur in Nellore is participating in the AP ICET admissions, however, the college has no seat approval from the government.
AP ICET Counselling 2025: MBA, MCA fee
The college-wise fee structure for MBA and MCA programmes is given below.
MBA fee
|
College |
Fee |
|
Sri Balaji PG college |
Rs 35,000 |
|
Abhinav Institute of Management and Technology |
Rs 35,000 |
|
ABR College of Engineering and Technology |
Rs 47,500 |
|
Adarsh College of Engineering |
Rs 35,000 |
|
Aditya College of Engineering |
Rs 54,200 |
|
Agarala Eswara Reddi MBA College |
Rs 35,000 |
|
Dr Abdul Haq Urdu University |
Rs 17,182 |
|
Addanki Institute of Management and Sciences |
Rs 35,000 |
MCA fee
|
College |
Fee |
|
Adikavi Nannaya College of Engineering |
Rs 16,300 |
|
Acharya Nagarjuna University College |
Rs 16,300 |
|
AU College of Engineering |
Rs 37,500 |
|
Dr B R Ambedkar University |
Rs 18,500 |
|
Dravidian University |
Rs 15,000 |
|
Krishna University |
Rs 22,000 |
|
Rayalaseema University |
Rs 27,000 |
|
Sri Padmavathi Mahila Vishwavidyalam |
Rs 12,500 |
|
Vikrama Simhapuri University |
Rs 25,000 |
|
Yogi Vemana University |
Rs 12,500 |
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