TS PGECET 2020 Seat Allotment released at @pgecetadm.tsche.ac.in
TSCHE has released the online TS PGECET 2020 seat allotment result on December 10. Direct link of TS PGECET seat allotment is available here.
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NEW DELHI: Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) has declared the TS PGECET 2020 seat allotment result for Phase 1 on December 10. Candidates can check the result of TS PGECET seat allotment 2020 at pgecetadm.tsche.ac.in. Candidates can also check the college-wise seat allotment list.
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Candidates have to report to the allotted colleges to complete the admission process from December 11 to 14, 2020. The round 2 of counselling schedule to be notified after declaration of TS PGECET 2020 seat allotment result. Candidates should follow the below given steps to check the TS PGECET seat allotment
How to Check TS PGECET 2020 seat allotment result?
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Go to the official website- pgecetadm.tsche.ac.in
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Click on the “TS PGECET seat allotment 2020” link
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Enter the requisite registration details that are Hall Ticket Number and Rank(PGECET) / Score (GATE/GPAT)
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Now, hit login button
Candidates will be able to check their allotted college and courses. After checking the seat allotment result, candidates will have to pay the admission fee online and download challan for future use. Seat allotment results are declared based on the merit, category, preferences, and availability of seats.
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