Telangana DOST 2020 registration for phase-I postponed due to Covid-19
Team Careers360 | July 1, 2020 | 01:32 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) has extended the phase 1 registration and web option for TS DOST 2020 admission for 15 days, due to Covid-19 pandemic. TS DOST admission 2020 registration and webs option will now start from July 16. TSCHE will release the new schedule for first phase registration and web option for admission to DOST very soon.
Before filing the DOST application form, candidates must have the following with them i.e, aadhaar card linked with mobile number, active mobile number, candidate's photograph in the prescribed format and size,qualifying exam certificate (in the prescribed format and size, bridge course certificate (If required), sports & extra-curricular activities certificate (If required) and PWD certificate (If required)
To be able to fill the application form of DOST 2020, candidates have to get themselves registered online by providing their active and valid email ID and mobile numbers. Applicants will have to provide various details while filling the application form including personal and academic details, selecting the preferred exam city, upload candidate’s photograph and signature (online mode).
While filling the TS DOST application form 2020, candidates also have to pay the registration fee of Rs. 200 for phase I. The DOST registration 2020 fee for phase II and III is Rs. 400. Candidates can pay the registration fee for DOST admission 2020 Credit Card/Debit Card/Net Banking/T Wallet.
TS DOST 2020 or Degree Online Services, Telangana is a state-level admission process for offering admission to the undergraduate programmes at the participating colleges affiliated to 6 state universities. Though the Telangana DOST 2020 system, candidates are offered admission to the UG courses B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./B.Com.(Voc)/B.Com.(Hons)/BSW /BBA/ BBM/BCA etc., at the colleges affiliated to Osmania University, Kakatiya University, Telangana University, Mahatma Gandhi University, Palamuru University and Satavahana University. It’s a single window admission process for UG admissions.
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