TS ICET 2023 final phase registration, web option entry begins at tsicet.nic.in today
TS ICET web option facility will be available till September 24. Certificate verification for already slot booked candidates will be done tomorrow.
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NEW DELHI: Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) will start the final phase registration of Telangana State Integrated Common Entrance Test (TS ICET 2023) counselling today. TS ICET web options 2023 facility will also be made available for candidates who wish to take admission in MBA, MCA courses.
Those candidates who appeared in TS ICET 2023 and qualified by securing minimum qualifying marks will be eligible to participate in the final phase counselling. OC category candidates should have scored a minimum of 50% and others 45% in aggregate marks in degree or its equivalent examination.
The TS ICET web option facility will be available till September 24. Certificate verification for already slot booked candidates will be done tomorrow. After filling the choice of courses and colleges in the order of preference, candidates will be able to lock the choices on September 24.
Candidates will have to apply by entering the registration number given on TSICET-2023 hall ticket, date of birth as mentioned in the SSC marks memo, valid email address and mobile number.
SC, ST candidates will have to pay a processing fee of Rs 600 and all other category applicants will have to pay Rs 1,200. Candidates will then have to book slots to attend certificate verification at their nearest or convenient Help Line Center (HLC).
TS ICET Web Options 2023: How to fill choices?
After the certificate verification, the login id will be sent to the candidates registered mobile number.
- Visit the TS ICET official website, tsicet.nic.in 2023.
- Download list of colleges, courses, districts.
- Take the printout of the manual option entry Form from the website.
- Select options in the order of priority, as it is an important criteria for securing seats.
- Download and take a printout of final options saved for reference.
“Candidates / Parents are advised to exercise as many number of options as possible to avoid disappointment of not getting a seat. Therefore while exercising the options every care need to be taken in selecting the college and course as per the choice of the candidates,” the council said.
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