TS EAMCET Counselling 2024: Web options entry starts today; instructions for candidates
Vagisha Kaushik | July 8, 2024 | 11:25 AM IST | 2 mins read
TS EAMCET Web Options 2024: Candidates can fill options at tgeapcet.nic.in. Check list of courses, steps to fill options.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) will commence the facility to enter web options for TS EAMCET 2024 counselling today, July 8. Candidates who registered for Telangana State Engineering, Agriculture, Pharmacy counselling can fill options for colleges and courses at tgeapcet.nic.in. The last date to exercise web options is July 15.
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Candidates will need to use their login credentials to enter preferences. The list of participating institutes and courses offered is available on the website under ‘institute profile’.
How to fill TS EAMCET web options 2024?
Candidates can follow the steps given below to fill web options for TG EAPCET counselling.
- Go to the official website, tgeapcet.nic.in
- Click on link to fill web options
- Login with required credentials
- Fill choices in the order of priority and review them
- Submit the options and take a screenshot of saved preferences
TS EAMCET Counselling 2024: Instructions for candidates
The Council issued the following instructions for candidates to fill web options:
- Download the list of colleges, branches, districts from the website
- Take the printout of the manual option entry form from the website.
- Consult parents or friends and prepare the form as per your preference duly writing institution code, branch code and district code. Avoid mistakes and save time while entering web options.
- Candidates can exercise options from home or internet centre.
- If the candidate is exercising options from internet centre, make sure that proper logout is done after saving the options to avoid manipulation of the password by the internet centre person.
- Generate the password by clicking on the candidate's registration link in the website. Do not share the password with others.
- After successful password generation, login with the details under the link.
- Refer the form prepared by you and enter the options in the website.
- Candidates are advised to exercise options carefully in the order of priority.
- Candidate has to exercise as many options as possible to avoid disappointment of not getting a seat.
- Candidate can exercise and modify the options any number of times within the scheduled dates.
- Take a printout of final options saved for reference.
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