TS DOST 2022 special drive phase begins tomorrow; apply at dost.cgg.gov.in
Ishita Ranganath | October 24, 2022 | 03:28 PM IST | 1 min read
TS DOST 2022 special drive phase application fee is Rs 400. Candidates can register on the TS DOST official website- dost.cgg.gov.in.
NEW DELHI: The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) has released the schedule for a special drive for DOST (Degree Online Services, Telangana) online admissions for candidates who have not registered on DOST so far. The registrations start tomorrow, October 25, the last date is October 28, 2022.
TS DOST 2022 application fee is Rs 400. The candidates who have already registered on DOST but failed to secure a seat are eligible for the special drive phase with their DOST ID and pin. Also, students who have confirmed their seat by submitting a college confirmation OTP (CCOTP) can also participate in the drive for moving from one course to another course in the same college.
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The TS DOST special drive web options will be held from October 26 to October 28, 2022. Candidates are required to submit their special category certificates on October 28. The TS DOST seat allotment will be announced on October 29, 2022.
The last date of entry of offline and Gurukula colleges admitted students (TTWRDC , TSWRDC & MJPTBCWREIS) is October 31, 2022.
TS DOST 2022 application process:
- The candidate should visit the official website- dost.cgg.gov.in
- Next, click on TS DOST 2022 candidate registration link
- Candidates are the required to fill in the required details and upload documents
- TSDOST 2022 login credentials are to be used.
- Lastly, the candidate can click on 'submit', and download TS DOST 2022 special phase application.
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