TS DOST 2021: Phase 1 registration and web options deadline extended till July 24
Team Careers360 | July 15, 2021 | 06:56 PM IST | 1 min read
The first phase seat allotment result of TS DOST 2021 will be announced on July 31 at dost.cgg.gov.in
NEW DELHI : Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) has extended the Degree Online Services Telangana (DOST) 2021 registration and web option deadline for phase 1 till July 24.
Candidates who have yet not registered for DOST 2021 phase 1 can register themselves by visiting the official website, dost.cgg.gov.in. The DOST registration fee is Rs 200 for all the courses and colleges.
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The TS DOST 2021 schedule has also been revised along with the extension of the registration and web option facility. The DOST seat allotment result 2021 for phase 1 and phase 2 will be announced on July 31 and August 14, respectively. TS DOST 2021 phase 2 registration will begin from August 1 and will be over on August 9. The web option facility for phase 2 will be available from August 2 to 9.
DOST 2021 registration started on June 29. TS DOST admission is conducted for admission to degree programmes in the six universities of Telangana. These six universities are Telangana University, Osmania University, Mahatma Gandhi University, Satavahana University and Palamuru University.
With the help of DOST admission 2021, the students will get admissions in UG courses such as BBA, BCA, BA, BSc, BCom, BSW, BBM, etc. The seats in two diploma programmes, D Pharmacy and DHMCT will also be offered through DOST 2021 admission.
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