Extended final phase AP Polycet 2020 counselling to commence from November 27
Ritu Tripathi | November 21, 2020 | 11:25 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: State Board of Technical Education and Training, Andhra Pradesh will commence the extended final phase of AP Polycet counselling 2020 from November 27. Qualified and eligible candidates of AP Polycet 2020 who have participated in all the phases of counseling so far are informed to exercise their options afresh using their old password, Login Id for the leftover seats now available, and consequential vacancies that may arise in the process of allotment.
All the candidates (from 1 to Last Rank) who have not participated in earlier phases of AP Polycet counselling can pay the processing fee from November 27 to 29, 2020 at appolycet.nic.in .
Candidates who have not attended the AP Polycet certificate verification earlier should get their certificates verified online/offline from designated Help Line Centres and exercise options.
AP Polycet Counselling Schedule for Certificate Verification and Option Exercising for all candidates
Who can exercise options in AP Polycet counselling extended final phase?
Candidates—
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Who have secured seats but are not interested to join in the institution.
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Who have not secured seats so far but got their certificates verified.
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Who have not exercised the options so far but got their certificates verified.
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Who have secured a seat, reported and aspiring for a better option.
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Who have reported/Not reported but cancelled their earlier allotment.
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Who have attended for certificate verification in extended final phase as per the above schedule.
The allotment of seats under the extended final phase of AP Polycet counselling 2020 will be released on December 1, 2020 after 6.00 PM.
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