ANUR counselling begins today

May 24, 2016 12:00 am | Updated September 12, 2016 08:20 pm IST - RAJAMAHENDRAVARAM:

Adikavi Nannaya University will conduct counselling for those who qualified in the CET from Tuesday.

The university declared the results and ranks of the CET on May 14.

In a statement on Monday, Vice-Chancellor M. Muthyalu Naidu said that verification of certificates and counselling would be conducted for special category candidates with Sports, NCC, NSS, PH, and CAP certificates on the campus here on May 24 and 25.

For all others, the exercise would be organised from May 26 to 28 at the four regional verification centres — Government College (A), Rajahmundry; Aditya Degree and PG College, Kakinada; Ch.S.D. St. Theresa College for Women (A), Eluru; and Dr. C.S.N. Degree & PG College, Bhimavaram.

Students should download the rank cards from the websites: www.aknudoa.in or www.nannayauniversity.info

The rank cards will contain all information regarding the first phase of counselling and the list of certificates to be submitted at the verification centres.

The candidates will also have to pay a counselling fee of Rs. 500 (Rs.250 for SC/ST candidates) at the verification centre. After certificate verification, the candidates will be given a scratch card with password to exercise web options for choosing the course and college on the campus or PG colleges located across East and West Godavari districts.

The candidates will be allotted seats as per the ranks and reservation after the web options are exercised. Later, they have to pay the course fee online. The admitted candidates can print the allotment-cum-fee receipt and report to the respective college on or before June 30.

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