TS EAMCET 2021 seat allotment result declared; Check what’s next
Team Careers360 | September 18, 2021 | 07:49 PM IST | 1 min read
TSCHE has announced the TS EAMCET 2021 seat allotment result. Know how to check TS EAMCET seat allotment results and documents required for verification.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) has announced the TS EAMCET 2021 seat allotment result today, September 18, 2021. The link to check the TS EAMCET seat allotment result is available at tseamcet.nic.in. Candidates will have to log in to their account to check the result of TS EAMCET 2021 seat allotment.
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The authorities have announced the TS EAMCET 2021 seat allotment result based on their rank obtained in Telangana EAMCET 2021 and choices filled. Candidates who are satisfied with the allotment will have to accept the seat and download their provisional seat allotment letter.
How to check TS EAMCET 2021 seat allotment result?
To check the TS EAMCET 2021 round 1 seat allotment results, candidates will have to follow the below-given steps.
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Go to the official website- tseamcet.nic.in .
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Click on the “TS EAMCET seat allotment result - round 1” link.
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Enter your login credentials and click on submit button
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The result containing the allotted college and stream will appear on the screen
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Candidates have to either accept or reject the allotted seat.
What’s next after the TS EAMCET 2021 seat allotment result?
After accepting the seat, candidates can download the provisional allotment letter and complete the process of tuition fee payment & self reporting through websites till September 23. Below is the list of documents required for verification.
TS EAMCET 2021 seat allotment- Documents required
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Passing Certificate from 6th to 12th standard
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Caste Certificate (if applicable)
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Transfer Certificate from the school last attended
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Income Certificate (if applicable)
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TS EAMCET 2021 Rank Card
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TS EAMCET 2021 Hall Ticket
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Aadhaar Card of the Candidate
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Domicile Certificate of candidates whose parents are residing in Telangana for more than a decade in the case of non-local candidates.
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Certificate for candidates who are claiming reservation under PwD/Children of Armed Personnel (CAP)/NCC/Sports/Minority Certificate
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Residential Certificate for Candidates who do not have any institutionalized education.
TSCHE started the TS EAMCET counselling on August 30. The last date for freezing the web options was September 16, 2021.
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