TS DOST 2021: Registration begins for admission in degree programmes
Kapil Rawat | July 1, 2021 | 10:08 AM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can apply for DOST admission 2021 till July 15 by visiting the official website - dost.cgg.gov.in.
NEW DELHI : Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) has started the DOST 2021 admission process on July 1. Aspiring candidates can apply for DOST admission 2021 to the course of their choice till July 15 by logging in to the official website - dost.cgg.gov.in.
Click here to apply for DOST admission 2021
Before applying for DOST 2021 admission, candidates are advised to check the eligibility criteria laid down by the university. Candidates must have completed their Class 12 from Telangana State Board or other recognized boards to be eligible for applying to DOST admission 2021.
During the DOST 2021 application process, candidates are required to enter their academic and personal details in the respective section of the application form. Candidates also have to upload a scanned copy of the required documents in the specifications prescribed by the university.
After filling the DOST application form 2021, candidates have to pay an application fee of Rs. 200 via debit card, credit card, net banking, UPI, T Wallet, Atom Technologies and Billdesk. Now, candidates can submit their DOST 2021 application form.
The phase 1 web option facility for TS DOST 2021 admission will be from July 3 to July 16. The university will release the first, second and third phase TS DOST seat allotment 2021 on July 22, August 4 and August 18, respectively.
The TS DOST 2021 admission process is conducted for candidates seeking admission to UG courses like BCom Hons, BBA, BSW, BA, BSc and BCom Vocational offered by colleges affiliated to Telangana University, Satavahana University, Mahatma Gandhi University, Palamuru University, Kakatiya University and Osmania University.
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