TSCHE releases TS DOST 2021 admission schedule; Registration to begin from July 1
Team Careers360 | June 29, 2021 | 03:12 PM IST | 1 min read
The registration process of TS DOST 2021 will begin on July 1. Check all important dates here.
NEW DELHI : Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) has released the complete schedule of TS Degree Online Services Telangana (DOST) 2021 on June 29. The council will begin the TS DOST registration 2021 from July 1 at dost.cgg.gov.in. The last date to register for DOST admission 2021 will be July 15. The web option facility for TS DOST admission will begin on July 3 and will be available till July 16.
Students who have passed the Class 12th exam from Telangana State Board or other recognized boards are eligible to appear for DOST 2021 admissions. It must be noted that candidates must have an Aadhaar card with either their or their family’s active mobile number linked with it to register for DOST admission .
With the help of TS DOST admission 2021, candidates can be provided admission in UG courses such as BCom Hons, BBA, BSW, BA, BSc and BCom Vocational offered by colleges affiliated to Telangana University, Satavahana University, Mahatma Gandhi University, Palamuru University, Kakatiya University and Osmania University.
The application fee of TS DOST 2021 will be Rs 200 which can be paid using a debit card, credit card, net banking, UPI, T Wallet, Atom Technologies and Billdesk.
The first, second and third phase TS DOST seat allotment 2021 will be announced on July 22, August 4 and August 18, respectively. The commencement of the new academic session 2021-22 in the affiliated degree colleges of TS DOST 2021 will take place from September 1.
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