TS DOST 2021 second phase seat allotment result announced; Check details here
Team Careers360 | August 26, 2021 | 11:31 AM IST | 1 min read
TSCHE will begin the TS DOST 2021 phase 3 registration from August 27. The registration window will be closed on September 15.
NEW DELHI: Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) has released the DOST 2021 second phase seat allotment list at dost.cgg.gov.in. Candidates who have registered for the second phase of TS DOST 2021 admission can check the DOST seat allotment result 2021 by using their login credentials.
Click here to check TS DOST second phase seat allotment result
If the candidates are satisfied with the DOST 2021 second phase seat allotment result, they can complete the online self-reporting process by making the college fee payment and seat reservation fee till August 31.
TS DOST 2021 phase 3 registration will begin from August 27 and will continue till September 15. The DOST third seat allotment result will be announced on September 24.
The registration process for TS DOST 2021 phase 2 started on August 5 and continued till August 18.
TSCHE had released the TS DOST 2021 admission seat allotment result for phase 1 on August 4. Around 1.67 lakh students were allotted seats in the various programmes during the first phase of TS DOST 2021 seat allotment.
Degree Online Services Telangana (DOST) admissions are conducted for providing seats in undergraduate programmes such as B.Com (Hons), BSW, B.A, B.Com (Voc), BBM, BCA, and more in six participating universities of Telangana. These universities are Osmania University, Kakatiya University, Telangana University, Satavahana University, Mahatma Gandhi University and Palamuru University. The admissions to diploma programmes such as DHMCT and D-Pharmacy will also be done through DOST admission 2021.
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