TS PGECET Counselling 2024: Phase 1 seat allotment result today on pgecetadm.tsche.ac.in
Vikas Kumar Pandit | September 11, 2024 | 04:07 PM IST | 1 min read
TS PGECET Admission 2024: Candidates should report to the concerned colleges for verification of original certificates by September 19.
NEW DELHI: The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) will announce the phase 1 seat allotment result for the Telangana State Postgraduate Engineering Common Entrance Test (TS PGECET) 2024 counselling today, September 11. Candidates who participate in the counselling can check and download the TS PGECET seat allotment letter 2024 by visiting the official website, pgecetadm.tsche.ac.in.
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Candidates are required to enter their login credentials such as the TS PGECET Hall ticket number and date of birth to download the TS PGECET 2024 seat allotment letter. The TS PGECET 2024 seat allotment is based on factors like the candidate's rank in the entrance exam, category, available seats in the chosen courses and colleges, and the preferences selected during counselling.
As per the schedule, candidates are required to report to the concerned colleges for verification of original certificates from September 12 to September 19, 2024. Classwork is set to commence on September 23, 2024.
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TS PGECET Seat Allotment Result 2024: Seat matrix
Candidates can check the college-wise seat intake and annual tuition fee for MTech in the power electronics programme from the table given below.
|
College Name |
Seats |
Tuition Fee (Per Annum) |
|
JNTUH University College of Engineering, Hyderabad |
18 |
Rs 60,000 |
|
Vaagdevi College of Engineering, Warangal |
30 |
Rs 57,000 |
|
Kasireddy Narayan Reddy College of Engineering and Research, Ranga Reddy |
12 |
Rs 57,000 |
|
Vaageswari College of Engineering, Karimnagar |
18 |
Rs 57,000 |
|
Gate Institute of Technology and Sciences, Suryapet |
30 |
Rs 1,10,000 |
|
S.R. University, Warangal |
24 |
Rs 95,000 |
|
Annamacharya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Ranga Reddy |
18 |
Rs 57,000 |
|
TKR College of Engineering and Technology, Ranga Reddy |
24 |
Rs 75,000 |
|
CMR College of Engineering and Technology, Medchal |
12 |
Rs 65,000 |
|
Malla Reddy Engineering College, Medchal |
12 |
Rs 60,000 |
|
Mother Teresa Institute of Science and Technology, Khammam |
18 |
Rs 75,000 |
|
Ellenki College of Engineering and Technology, Sangareddy |
18 |
Rs 57,000 |
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