TS DOST 2024 admission dates revised; know schedule at dost.cgg.gov.in
Vikas Kumar Pandit | May 30, 2024 | 02:05 PM IST | 2 mins read
TS DOST 2024: The phase 1 seat allotment list is scheduled to be issued on June 6.
NEW DELHI: Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) has revised the admission dates for Degree Online Services Telangana (DOST) 2024. According to the revised schedule, the phase-2 registration process for DOST 2024 will commence from June 6.
Students will be able to fill out the TS DOST 2024 phase 2 registration form through the official website, dost.cgg.gov.in. Those who have completed the TS Intermediate exams in 2024 are eligible to apply for TS DOST 2024.
TS DOST phase 1 registration took place from May 6 to May 29. The phase 1 seat allotment list is scheduled to be issued on June 6, with students required to report to their allocated colleges between June 7 and 12. Earlier, the phase 1 seat allotment list was set to be issued on June 3.
The TSCHE conducts the admission process through the TS DOST portals for Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), Bachelor of Science (BSc), Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA), Bachelor of Business Management (BBM), Bachelor of Social Work (BSW), and Diploma in Pharmacy (D-Pharmacy) programmes.
Students interested in pursuing undergraduate degree and diploma programmes offered by Osmania University, Kakatiya University, Telangana University, Palamuru University, Sathavahana University, Mahila Vishwa Vidyalayam, and other state universities are required to submit their applications through the TS DOST portal.
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TS DOST 2024: Revised schedule
Students can check the revised schedule for TS DOST 2024 from the table given below.
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Details |
From |
To |
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Phase I Seat allotment |
Jun 6 |
|
|
Online Self-reporting by the allotted students |
Jun 7 |
Jun 12 |
|
Phase 2 |
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Phase 2 registration (registration fee Rs 400) |
Jun 6 |
Jun 13 |
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Phase 2 Web-options |
Jun 6 |
Jun 14 |
|
Verification of Special Category Certificates at UHLCs |
Jun 13 |
|
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Phase 2 seat allotment |
Jun 18 |
|
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Online Self-reporting by the allotted students |
Jun 19 |
Jun 24 |
|
Phase 3 |
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Phase 3 Registration (Registration fee Rs 400) |
Jun 19 |
Jun 25 |
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Phase 3 Web-options |
Jun 19 |
Jun 26 |
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Verification of Special Category Certificates at UHLCs |
Jun 25 |
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Phase 3 seat allotment |
Jun 29 |
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Online Self-reporting by the allotted students |
Jun 29 |
Jul 3 |
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Reporting to colleges by the students who have already confirmed their seats online (self-reporting) in Phase-1, Phase-2, Phase-3 |
Jun 29 |
Jul 5 |
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Students orientation in the College |
Jul 1 |
Jul 6 |
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Commencement of Classwork, Semester-I |
Jul 8 |
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