OAMDC 2022 seat allotment today; reporting from October 15
Mridula Singh | October 14, 2022 | 09:59 AM IST | 1 min read
APSCHE to announce OAMDC seat allotment 2022 today. OAMDC admission process is used to award seats in UG programmes such as, B.A, B.SC, B.Com in degree colleges of Andhra Pradesh.
NEW DELHI: APSCHE will announce the OAMDC 2022 seat allotment on October 14 at oamdc-apsche.aptonline.in. The reporting of students at allotted colleges will be done from October 15.
APSCHE enabled the OAMDC 2022 web options service from September 27. The web option was closed on October 10. The OAMDC 2022 is an online admission module for Andhra Pradesh degree colleges.
The admission process for non-professional undergraduate programs was conducted online. To apply, candidates must log on to the official website with login credentials.
The Government of Andhra Pradesh, the AP State Council of Higher Education, and the Commissioner of Collegiate Education have agreed to hold AP Online Degree Admissions through the 'Online Admissions Module from Degree Colleges portal'.
Steps to check OAMDC seat allotment 2022
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Visit the official website - oamdc-apsche.aptonline.in.
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Enter the login credentials in the given window.
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Click on the “Login” tab.
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Now, freeze the allotted OAMDC seat.
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Pay the OAMDC application fee to lock the seat.
To reserve a seat, in OAMDC 2022 seat allotment applicants must remit the portion fee and freeze it within the stipulated time frame. Within the scheduled time frame, candidates can also withdraw their admission to the allotted seat.
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OAMDC is an online admission process for students who wish to take admission into the UG programmes in degree colleges of the Andhra Pradesh such as, government degree colleges, government autonomous gegree colleges, private aided degree colleges, private unaided degree colleges, private autonomous degree colleges (aided and unaided).
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