TS EAMCET counselling 2024 begins on June 27; important points to remember
TS EAMCET 2024 Counselling registration will be closed on July 5. Qualified candidates will have to register at tgeapcet.nic.in. Documents required, process fee details here.
Anu Parthiban | June 6, 2024 | 04:09 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) will start the registration process for Telangana State Engineering, Agriculture and Pharmacy Common Entrance Test (TS EAPCET 2024) counselling on June 27. Candidates who have qualified the TS EAMCET 2024 will have to participate in the counselling for further admission process.
According to the TS EAMCET counselling schedule 2024 announced earlier, the last date to apply and book slots is July 5. This year, 2,40,617 students appeared in the engineering stream and 99,890 candidates for agriculture and pharmacy. The overall pass percentage for the engineering exam was recorded at 74.98% and agriculture, pharmacy was 89.66%.
The application process for TS EAPCET counselling 2024 includes registrations, pay processing fee, slot booking for certificate verification, certificate verification and option exercise.
TS EAPCET round 1 counselling 2024
Candidates will have to pay a processing fee of Rs 600 for SC, ST and Rs 1,200 for others categories through online payment.
TS EAPCET round 1 counselling 2024 |
Date |
Online filing of basic information, payment of processing fee and slot booking for selection of help line centre, date and time to attend for certificate verification |
June 27 to July 5, 2024 |
Certificate verification for already slot booked candidates |
June 29 to July 7, 2024 |
Exercising options after certificate verification |
June 30 to July 7, 2024 |
Freezing of options |
July 8, 2024 |
Provisional allotment of seats on or before |
July 12, 2024 |
Payment of tuition fee and self reporting through website |
July 12 to 16, 2024 |
TS EAMCET Counselling: List of documents
While filling in the TS EAPCET counselling 2024 application form, candidates will have to upload the following documents in the specified format.
- TS EAPCET 2024 rank card.
- TS EAPCET 2024 hall ticket.
- Aadhaar card or valid government-issued photo ID.
- SSC or its equivalent Class 10 marks memo.
- Intermediate or its equivalent Class 12 memo-cum-pass certificate.
- Class 6 to intermediate or its equivalent study certificates.
- Transfer certificate (TC)
- Income certificate issued on or after January 1, 2024, by competent authority, if applicable.
- EWS income and asset certificate issued by the tahsildar valid for the year 2024-25, if applicable.
- Caste certificate.
- Residence certificate of candidate for a period of 7 years preceding to qualifying examination in case where the candidate has no institutionalized education.
All candidates will have to book a slot to attend certificate verification at the nearest or convenient help line centre.
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