AP OAMDC 2024 web options edit facility begins today; how to modify choices
Vagisha Kaushik | August 6, 2024 | 09:32 AM IST | 1 min read
AP OAMDC 2024: Candidates can change choices of colleges and courses at oamdc1-apsche.aptonline.in.
NEW DELHI: The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) will commence the facility to edit the web options for phase 1 of the Andhra Pradesh Online Admissions Module for Degree Colleges (AP OAMDC) 2024. Candidates who applied for the counselling and paid fee can submit the final AP OAMDC web options 2024 on the official website, oamdc1-apsche.aptonline.in.
According to the AP OAMDC degree admission 2024 schedule, based on the choices submitted by the applicants, the seat allotment result will be published on August 10. Students were able to enter the web options from August 1 to August 5.
Before submitting the final preferences, candidates can check the list of participating courses and colleges on the official website under the ‘institute profile’ section. Upon clicking on the link, candidates will be redirected to another page which will display the list of colleges including institute code, name, place, district, region, minority, institute type, and university name.
How to edit OAMDC web options 2024?
- Go to the official website, oamdc1-apsche.aptonline.in
- Click on the link ‘Web options’ on the homepage
- Enter registration number and date of birth to login
- In candidate's profile, click on the options entered
- Edit course and college preferences, if required
- Review and submit the choices
- Take a print out of the final options for future reference
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