Engineering counselling: web options to open from Sept. 3

Candidates who fail to attend certificate verification before Sept. 3, can do so from Sept. 4 to 12

August 31, 2013 12:30 am | Updated November 16, 2021 09:16 pm IST - HYDERABAD:

Web options for engineering aspirants will open from September 3 and will continue till September 14 while the seat allotment would be done on September 17 thus putting an end to the first phase of admissions. Classes will begin from September 23.

Meanwhile, the A.P. State Council of Higher Education has decided to extend the certificate verification facility for three more days. Students who have missed out on certificate verification can do so till September 3. In case, if candidates fail to attend certificate verification before September 3 they can do so from September 4 to 12 and exercise options immediately.

Rankers from 1 to 40,000 can exercise their web options on September 3 and 4; rankers from 40001 to 80,000 on September 5 and 6; rankers 80,001 to 1,20,000 on September 7 and 8; rankers from 1,20,001 to 1,60,000 on September 9 and 10 and rankers from 1,60,001 to the last can exercise their options on September 11 and 12.

Candidates can change the frozen options again if they want to, on September 13 (From Rank 1 to 1,00,000) and on September 14 (From 10,0001 to last rank) from any Internet café or Help Line Centre. Help Line Centres will not function on September 9 (Ganesh Chaturthi). Allotments will be done on September 17 after 6 p.m. Results will be sent to mobiles and also placed on the Eamcet website.

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