AP OAMDC 2023: Last date to exercise web options extended till July 30
Arpita Das | July 28, 2023 | 01:43 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates will be able to change web options by July 30, 2023.
NEW DELHI: The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) extended the Online Admissions Module for Degree Colleges (OAMDC) 2023 web option entry process till July 30.
Candidates need to enter their login credentials such as registration number and date of birth to exercise the OAMDC 2023 web options through the official website, oamdc-apsche.aptonline.in. Candidates can change web options by July 30.
APSCHE will release the OAMDC seat allotment list 2023 online. Candidates whose names are on the allotment list will then have to report to the allotted colleges within the given time frame.
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The OAMDC software will process all applications and generate the initial seat allotment list for each college, considering applicants' merit and preferences. To confirm their allotted seat, candidates must pay the required fee and freeze the selection within the given time period. Additionally, candidates have the option to withdraw their admission from the allotted seat within a specific duration.
OAMDC is an online web portal for admission to undergraduate courses in arts, science, social sciences, commerce, management, computer applications and social work offered by the colleges in the state of Andhra Pradesh. There are nearly 1,400 institutes affiliated with the universities in which admissions are accepted through OAMDC.
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