TG EAPCET 2024 round 1 web option entry deadline today; self-reporting from September 27
Ayushi Bisht | September 25, 2024 | 10:27 AM IST | 2 mins read
TG EAPCET 2024 Counselling: Candidates can exercise web option entry for TG EAPCET 2024 counselling by visiting the official website, tgeapcetd.nic.in.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) will close the web option entry window for the Telangana Engineering, Agriculture and Pharmacy, Common Entrance Test (TG EAPCET) 2024 counselling today, September 25. Candidates who qualified the entrance test can exercise web option entry for TG EAPCET 2024 counselling by visiting the official website, tgeapcetd.nic.in.
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“Only TG EAPCET 2024 one phase of counselling will be conducted, hence informed to exercise the options carefully,” the official notice read. The freezing of options is scheduled for September 25, and the provisional seat allotment result will be out on or September 27, 2024.
The TG EAPCET 2024 counselling is conducted only for Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry (MPC) stream students seeking admissions into Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharmacy) and Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D) courses. Candidates who have already joined engineering branches through TG EAPCET 2024 MPC stream admissions are not eligible to exercise options.
TG EAPCET 2024 self-reporting from September 27
Shortlisted candidates will have to pay the tuition fee and complete self-reporting through the official website between September 27 and September 28, 2024. Following this, candidates must report to their respective colleges by September 29. Colleges will update the joining details by September 30.
TG EAPCET 2024 Web Option Entry: Steps involved
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Select Preferred Colleges and Courses
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- A list of available colleges and courses will be displayed based on the eligibility (stream and rank).
- Candidates can now select your preferred colleges and courses in order of priority. The choices should be made carefully, as this will determine your seat allocation.
- Candidates can select multiple options across different colleges and branches to improve your chances of getting a seat in a preferred institution.
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Modify and Arrange Preferences :
- Once you've selected the courses and colleges, you can rearrange your preferences by dragging them up or down the list.
- Candidates can also delete or add new choices before the final submission.
- There’s no limit to the number of options you can choose, so it's advised to list as many preferred options as possible.
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Save and Lock Choices :
- After finalizing your preferences, save the options and lock them. Once the options are locked, no further changes can be made.
- It is important to take a printout of the locked choices for future reference.
- If you don’t lock the options before the deadline, the system will automatically lock the last saved preferences.
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