AP PGCET 2022 seat allocation today at pgcet-sche.aptonline.in; how to check
Apoorva Singh | November 16, 2022 | 09:43 AM IST | 1 min read
AP PGCET 2022 is conducted for admission to various PG programmes offered by Andhra Pradesh State-funded universities.
NEW DELHI: Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa on behalf of APSCHE will release the AP PGCET 2022 seat allocation today. Candidates will be able to check the AP PGCET seat allocation 2022 in online mode on the official website of pgcet-sche.aptonline.in.
To check the AP PGCET seat allotment 2022, candidates need to enter their credentials in the login window. The AP PGCET 2022 seat allocation will include the programme name, college allotted, candidates application number and other details. The APPGCET 2022 seat allotment will be released on basis of marks scored in AP PGCET and choices filled by the candidates during the counselling process.
The AP PGCET 2022 counselling was conducted after the declaration of the AP PGCET result in online mode from October 22 to November 2. The online certificate verification was held from October 22 to November 2. The web option facility was available from November 7 to 14.
AP PGCET is conducted for admission into the first year of various P.G. Courses (M.A., M.Com., M.Sc., MCJ, M.Lib.Sc., M.Ed., M.P.Ed., M.Sc.Tech etc) offered by Andhra Pradesh State-funded universities and their constituent/ affiliated government and private colleges including minority educational institutions in the state.
There are 12 universities participating in the AP PGCET 2022 including Andhra University, Sri Venkateswara University, Yogi Vemana University, Adi Kavi Nannaya University, among others.
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