OUCET results released

Counselling likely from the last week of this month

June 18, 2013 12:03 am | Updated November 16, 2021 08:42 pm IST - HYDERABAD:

About 51,000 students will vie for nearly 19,000 seats in the post graduate courses of Osmania University, Palamuru University, Mahabubnagar; Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda and Telangana University, Nizamabad.

University Vice-Chancellor S. Satyanarayana released the results here on Monday. The results will be available on the university website - www.osmania.ac.in - and also displayed at the Office of the Directorate of Admissions, OU.

Prof. Satyanarayana said that counselling is likely to be held from the last week of June and the exact date would be announced within a few days.

Out of the 66,508 candidates who appeared, 50,913 qualified in the entrance tests held last month. Among these 33,200 are male candidates and 17,713 are female candidates.

Seats available

The Vice-Chancellor said that about 13,027 seats are available under Osmania University, 1,990 under Telangana University, 2,630 under Mahatma Gandhi University, and 1,234 seats under Palamuru University. Among these, 4,500 odd seats are in the university colleges and the remaining in the affiliated colleges.

Director of Admissions, Shivraj, said that subject wise counselling schedules and detailed instructions for candidates called for counselling will be made available on the OU website and the information can be downloaded by the students.

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