AP OAMDC web options 2024 entry begins today; fill preferences by July 29
Vagisha Kaushik | July 26, 2024 | 04:44 PM IST | 1 min read
AP OAMDC Degree Admission 2024: Candidates will be able to enter options at oamdc1-apsche.aptonline.in.
NEW DELHI: The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) will commence the web options entry facility for the Andhra Pradesh Online Admissions Module for Degree Colleges (AP OAMDC) 2024. Candidates who applied for admissions and paid fee can fill OAMDC web options on the official website, oamdc1-apsche.aptonline.in.
As per the OAMDC degree admission 2024 schedule, the last date to submit a choice of preferred institutes is July 29. Based on the choices filled by the applicants, the seat allotment result will be announced on August 3.
Before entering the web options, candidates can check the availability of courses and colleges on the 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 fill OAMDC web options 2024?
- Go to the official website, oamdc1-apsche.aptonline.in
- Click on the link ‘Web options’ on the homepage
- Enter login credentials to access dashboard
- Enter course and college preferences
- Review and submit the options
- Take a print out for future reference
Candidates will get the opportunity to make changes in their submitted options on July 30.
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