CPGET 2022 Counselling: Registration for online certificate verification begins
Candidates can verify their documents for CPGET counselling 2022 till October 11. CPGET 2nd phase of counselling will commence from October 24 at cpget.ouadmissions.com.
Mridula Singh | September 28, 2022 | 10:24 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Osmania University, Hyderabad has started the CPGET 2022 counselling from September 28 at cpget.ouadmissions.com. Candidates can register themselves and verify their certificates till October 11.
Applicants who have qualified the CPGET 2022 have to participate in the CPGET counselling 2022 process to get admission into their preferred programmes. Candidates who miss the CPGET 2022 counselling session on the allotted date will be disqualified for admission.
To register for CPGET 2022 online document verification - Click here
The CPGET counselling web options will begin from October 12 and will be over on October 15.
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How to register for TS CPGET counselling 2022
Step 1: Go to the official website at- cpget.ouadmissons.com.
Step 2: Click on the active link for ‘Apply for Online Certificate Verification'.
Step 3: Enter the hall ticket number, add the rank and date of birth.
Step 4: Click on the 'login' tab.
Step 5: Select the options as per your preferences.
Osmania University will display the first phase provisional allotment of candidates on October 18. Qualified applicants can report to the respective college up to October 21. Second phase of registration for CPGET counselling will commence from October 24.
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