TG BArch Admission 2024: Registration begins at barchadm.tsche.ac.in; eligibility, schedule
TS BArch 2024 Admission: The registration deadline is August 8 and phase 1 seat allotment result will be out on August 21
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Download NowAlivia Mukherjee | August 1, 2024 | 12:53 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Telangana State Council of Higher Education has commenced the TS BArch 2024 registration process today, August 1. Interested and eligible candidates can fill up the TS BArch 2024 registration form by visiting the official website, barchadm.tsche.ac.in. The TG Barch 2024 admission schedule has also been announced by the authority.
As per the official admission schedule, the TG BArch 2024 registration cum fee payment deadline is August 8. The certification verification for TS BArch admission 2024 is scheduled on August 9. The final list of registered candidates will be displayed on August 13. The ranks (SAR) will be assigned on August 16.
TG BArch 2024: Phase 1 seat allotment
According to the TS BArch 2024 schedule, the web option entry facility will be open from August 17 and candidates are required to lock their preferences by August 18. The TS Barch 2024 seat allotment result will be declared on August 21. Candidates are required to report to the allotted college with original documents and tuition fee receipt from August 22 to 23.
TS BArch 2024 Admission: Eligibility criteria
Candidates can have a look at the TS BArch 2024 admission eligibility criteria below.
- Candidates must be of Indian nationality.
- Candidates are required to have completed class 12 with a minimum aggregate of 50% (or 45% for reserved categories) and must have studied Mathematics as a compulsory subject.
- Candidates are required to have achieved a valid score in either NATA or JEE Main paper 2.
- There are no age restrictions for admission.
- Candidates shall meet the local or non-local status requirements.
TG BArch 2024 Admission: Documents required for verification
Candidates will require the following documents for verification purpose.
- Hall ticket and score card of NATA, JEE Main 2024.
- Marksheets of Class 12.
- Class 10 mark sheet.
- Certificate of all classes from 6 to 12.
- Transfer certificate
- Residence Certificate of either of parents in Telangana for 10 years
- Income certificate of parents for the current year issued by the competent authority.
- Category certificate issued by MRO for reserved category candidates.
- Candidates claiming reservation under NCC, Sports and Games, CAP, PH shall bring the Original Certificates issued by the concerned Competent Authority.
- Physically handicapped candidates must bring the certificate issued by the District Medical Board.
- Candidates claiming reservation under central armed police must bring certificates from the District Sainik Board.
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