AP OAMDC 2022 seat allotment result for phase 2 tomorrow at apsche.aptonline.in
Apoorva Singh | November 5, 2022 | 10:24 AM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can log in through their registration number and date of birth to check the OAMDC seat allotment phase 2 result 2022.
NEW DELHI: APSCHE will release the OAMDC seat allotment for phase 2 tomorrow, November 6. Candidates can log in to the official website - apsche.aptonline.in to check the OAMDC 2022 seat allotment. To log in, candidates are required to log in using their registration number and date of birth.
Selected candidates need to freeze the allotted seat within the stipulated time. After this, candidates are required to pay the OAMDC application fee. The application fee can be paid in online mode using net banking, debit card, credit card or UPI.
After the seat allotment, selected candidates will have to report to the colleges with the necessary documents. Through OAMDC 2022, candidates can take admission to UG courses for 4,92,820 seats in 152 government, 120 aided, 1,062 private, and 2 university colleges.
How to check OAMDC seat allotment 2022?
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Go to the official website - apsche.aptonline.in.
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Click on the ‘OAMDC’ tab.
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Now, select the ‘Download Phase 2 Allotment Order’ link.
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Enter the registration number, date of birth and the captcha given on the screens.
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The OAMDC seat allotment will be displayed on the screens.
The AP State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE), and the Commissioner of Collegiate Education conduct the AP online degree admissions through the Online Admissions Module from Degree Colleges (OAMDC). The courses offered through OAMDC 2022 are B.A., B.Sc., B.Com., BBA., B.Voc, etc.
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