CPGET phase 2 seat allotment result 2022 today; reporting from November 26
CPGET 2022: All the selected candidates can report to the allotted colleges from November 26 to 30 along with their original documents.
Apoorva Singh | November 25, 2022 | 09:18 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Osmania University will release the CPGET phase 2 seat allotment today, November 25. To check the CPGET seat allotment list 2022, candidates need to visit the official website - cpget.ouadmissions.com.
All the selected candidates are required to pay the fee and download the joining report from the official website of CPGET. After this, candidates are required to report to the allotted college along with their original documents such as educational certificates, domicile, category certificate, fee paid challan and joining report.
Selected candidates can report to their respective colleges from November 26 to 30. The allotted colleges will then verify the documents and other details of the candidates. Upon successful verification, colleges will release the allotment order to the candidates.
After the CPGET phase 2 seat allotment, Osmania University will start the final phase of CPGET counselling 2022. The dates for the CPGET 2022 counselling final phase will be out soon.
Osmania University conducted the CPGET 2022 from August 11 to 22. The final CPGET result 2022 was announced on September 20. The first phase of CPGET counselling started on September 28. The first phase of provisional allotment for CPGET was published on October 26.
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