Admission process into degree colleges begins today

Aadhaar and biometric details must for submitting application online

May 18, 2017 08:16 am | Updated 08:16 am IST - KARIMNAGAR

The process of admission into undergraduate courses offered by Satavahana University in its 123 degree colleges, including government and private colleges, through Degree Online Services, Telangana (DOST) would begin from Thursday in the district.

Students can log in to dost.cgg.gov.in for submitting their application for degree colleges under Satavahana University and also other universities in the State. To provide proper guidance to students, SU has set up eight help desks in various degree colleges and also on the university campus in the district.

In a first, Aadhaar card would be accepted and biometric system would be introduced for submitting the online application. Applications should be submitted online and web options exercised from May 18 to June 4 with a fee of ₹100. The same can be done from June 5 to 6 with a late fee of ₹200.

The first list of seat allotment would be announced on June 10 and students should report to their respective colleges from June 12 to 17.

The second phase of web options would be announced from June 18 to 19 while the second phase of seat allotment would be done on June 22. Students should report to their respective colleges from June 23 to 28.

The last phase of web options should be exercised from June 29 to 30. The final list of seat allotment would be announced on July 3 and students should report to the colleges from July 4 to 7. First semester classes would begin from June 19.

Satavahana University Registrar M. Komal Reddy warned the private degree colleges of cancelling their recognition if they resort to unethical practices in enrolment of students.

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