OAMDC seat allotment 2022 announced at apsche.aptonline.in
Apoorva Singh | October 17, 2022 | 10:58 AM IST | 1 min read
Candidates need to freeze their seat and pay the OAMDC 2022 admission fee. The reporting to colleges started on October 17.
NEW DELHI: Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education has announced the OAMDC seat allocation result 2022 in online mode at apsche.aptonline.in. Candidates can log in to the OAMDC portal using their credentials to check the seat allotment list.
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Selected candidates will have to report to the allotted colleges and pay the admission fee to lock in their seats. The reporting to colleges has commenced on October 17. APSCHE enabled the web options from September 27 to October 10.
How to check OAMDC seat allotment 2022
Candidates can follow the steps mentioned below to download the seat allotment.
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Go to the official website - apsche.aptonline.in.
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Click on the ‘OAMDC’ tab.
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Now, select the ‘Download Allotment Order’ link.
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Enter the registration number, date of birth and the given captcha.
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Check the seat allotment list on the screen.
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Candidates are required to freeze the allotted OAMDC seat within the given time frame. After this, Pay the OAMDC application fee in online mode using net banking, debit card, credit card or UPI to lock the seat.
OAMDC 2022 is an online admission process for admission into undergraduate programmes offered by the Andhra Pradesh state's degree colleges. The courses offered under OAMDC are B.A., B.Sc., B.Com., BBA., B.Voc, etc. The admissions are done for 4,92,820 seats in 152 government, 120 aided, 1,062 private, and 2 university colleges.
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