Web options date extended to July 13

Verification for BiPC candidates from July 15 to 17

July 11, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 05:44 am IST - HYDERABAD:

Engineering aspirants will be allowed to change their web options till July 13 and those who have already chosen courses and colleges can make a change. All the rank holders will be allowed to change the options and the allotment of seats will be done on July 16.

Officials said that only 65,297 exercised their options till the deadline of the web options choosing procedure, though 68,186 candidates had attended the certificate verification. So far, 32,33,074 options have been given by the candidates. Web options can be changed on ‘https://tseamcet.nic.in.’

Bi.Pc notification

The officials have also issued notification for Bi.PC candidates seeking admissions into B. Pharmacy, Pharm D and Bio-Technology courses.

Candidates opting for Bio-Technology have to pass Intermediate mathematics as a bridge course.

Technical Education Commissioner M.V. Reddy said that 2060 seats were available in B. Pharmacy, while 330 seats were in Pharm D course and only 42 seats were available in Bio-Technology course under the Convenor Quota.

The certificate verification will start for these students from July 15 and on the first day candidates holding ranks up to 25,000 can attend at any of the 13 centres.

Those from ranks 25001 to 50,000 need to attend for the process on July 16 and all the remaining candidates need to come to the centres on July 17. Options can be given on ‘https://tseamcetb.nic.in’.

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