CPGET seat allotment 2021 released for special phase counselling
Team Careers360 | February 16, 2022 | 03:57 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can check the CPGET special phase seat allotment 2021 by using their rank and hall ticket number.
NEW DELHI: Osmania University has announced the CPGET 2021 special phase seat allotment result at cpget.ouadmissions.com. Candidates who have registered themselves for the special phase counselling can check the CPGET seat allotment 2021 for the special phase to know their qualification status.
To check the CPGET special phase seat allotment 2021 - Click here
The shortlisted candidates can complete the reporting process by visiting the respective colleges. To confirm their seats, the students have to pay the required admission fee and finish the document verification process.
How to check the CPGET seat allotment 2021?
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Visit the official website (cpget.ouadmissions.com).
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Go to the “Special Phase Allotment Candidates Login” option.
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Enter the hall ticket number and rank of the candidate.
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Click on the “Login” tab.
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The CPGET seat allotment will be displayed on the screen.
CPGET special phase counselling registration 2021 started on February 9 and was closed on February 11. The web options facility for CPGET 2021 special phase counselling was available on February 12, 2022. TS CPEGT third phase seat allotment 2021 was announced on January 21, 2022.
Common Post Graduate Entrance Test or CPGET is an online entrance test for admissions to postgraduate programmes in Osmania University, Kakatiya University, Telangana University, Satavahana University, Palamuru University, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University and Mahatma Gandhi University.
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