AP PGCET 2022 seat allotment result announced at pgcet-sche.aptonline.in
Apoorva Singh | November 17, 2022 | 10:33 AM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can check the AP PGCET seat allotment 2022 by using their hall ticket number and date of birth. Know how to check AP PGCET seat allotment here.
NEW DELHI: Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa has declared the AP PGCET 2022 seat allotment result. Candidates who have registered for the AP PGCET 2022 counselling can check the seat allotment result on the official website - cets.apsche.ap.gov.in. To check the AP PGCET seat allotment result, candidates will need to enter their hall ticket number and date of birth.
To check the AP PGCET seat allotment 2022 - Click here
The self-report and reporting at the colleges will be held from November 17 to 19. Yogi Vemana University has also released the college-wise AP PGCET seat allotment 2022. Candidates can check the college-wise seat allotment from the link available on the official website by selecting the college name and course name.
The AP PGCET seat allotment is released considering the choices filled by the candidates during the counselling. In the AP PGCET 2022 seat allotment list, candidates can check the programme and college offered along with the other details.
Candidates need to ‘Freeze’ the seat to lock their preference. To claim the allotted seats, candidates have to download the provisional admission letter and report to the counselling venue for document verification.
Yogi Vemana University conducted the Andhra Pradesh Post Graduate Common Entrance Test (AP PGCET) for admission to various postgraduate programmes such as MA, M.Com, M.Sc, MCJ, M.Lib.Sc, M.Ed, M.P.Ed, M.Sc.Tech, etc. AP PGCET 2022 is conducted for admission to 16 participating universities.
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