AUCET, AUEET web counselling schedule announced

Seat allotment to begin on June 15

May 25, 2018 01:23 am | Updated 01:23 am IST - VISAKHAPATNAM

The Directorate of Admissions, Andhra University on Thursday announced the counselling schedule for AUCET and AUEET – 2018. The counselling is for admission into various PG courses in Science, Arts, Commerce and Law colleges offered by Andhra University, its affiliated colleges and the six-year dual degree programmes offered by AU College of Engineering and AUCOE for Women.

Certificate verification

The certificate verification for all candidates at four helpline centres– Visakhapatnam, Srikakulam, Kakinada and Vijayawada—is scheduled from June 4 to 8. Candidates with AUCET/AUEET-2018 ranks have been advised to attend the web counselling at any of the helpline centres with all relevant academic certificates and a registration fee of ₹500. The fee for the SC/ST/PHC candidates is ₹250.

Special category certificate verification for the NCC and CAP categories is slated for June 10 at Visakhapatnam Directorate of Admissions office. The first phase of allotment of seats will begin on June 15. The reservation roaster point for the special category and general category is available on the websites: www.andhrauniversity.edu.in/doa and www.audoa.in. Candidates can log on to these websites for details.

Documents needed

Along with hall ticket, candidates have been told to bring original certificates and documents such as rank card, statement of marks, provisional certificate/degree certificate, transfer certificate if any, passport size photos, among other relevant documents.

Helpline

The candidates can contact the helpline centres by dialling 0891-2500177 (Visakhapatnam), 08942-241403, 9502172608 or 9949688625 (Srikakulam), 0884-2346552 (Kakinada) and 0866-2441092 or 9492234488 (Vijayawada). The second phase of certificate verification will be held from June 19 to 21.

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