CPGET 2nd phase provisional seat allotment 2022 tomorrow at cpget.ouadmissions.com
Team Careers360 | November 24, 2022 | 12:00 PM IST | 1 min read
Telangana CPGET 2022: Candidates can report to allotted colleges from November 26 to 30 along with their joining report.
NEW DELHI: Osmania University will release the provisional CPGET first SECOND allotment tomorrow, November 25. Applicants can check the CPGET seat allotment list 2022 in online mode at cpget.ouadmissions.com. All the selected candidates can report to their respective colleges from November 26 to 30.
Candidates will have to pay the admission fee online after the announcement of the CPGET second seat allotment. After successfully submitting the admission fee, a joining report will be generated, which candidates can download through the candidates portal.
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Each candidate must report to the college assigned to them with the original certificates, the fee-paid challan, and joining reports. The allotted college will then verify the original documents of the candidates and approve their seats.
Steps to check CPGET second seat allotment 2022
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Go to the official website - cpget.ouadmissions.com
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On the home page, click on the ‘Second Phase Provisional Seat Allotment 2022’ link.
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Sign in using the login credentials.
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Click on the ‘Submit’ button.
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The CPGET provisional seat allotment list will get displayed on the screens.
Candidates can choose from seven different PG courses at participating institutes through the Common Postgraduate Entrance Test 2022. Osmania University, Kakatiya University, Telangana University, Palalmuru University, Mahatma Gandhi University, Satavahan University, JNTUH, Telangana Mahila Vishwavidyalayam are among the universities participating in CPGET.
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