Engineering admissions to begin from June 18

June 14, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:46 am IST - HYDERABAD:

Counselling process of engineering admissions in Telangana will begin from June 18 with the certificate verification. However, the Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) has not yet announced the dates for web counselling and waiting for High Court orders on it.

Candidates who qualified in the TS-EAMCET can attend certificate verification in the designated Help Line Centers (HLCs) and the details of the ranks distributed Help Line Centre wise is placed on the website: https://tseamcet.nic.in.

Candidates need to carry all original certificates and two sets of photocopies of Rank Card, Hall Ticket, Intermediate Memo- cum-Pass Certificate, SSC or its equivalent Marks memo, Study Certificates from 6th class to Intermediate,

Residence Certificate (in case where the candidate has no institutionalised education), Residence Certificate of either of parents in Telangana for 10 years in case of non-local candidates, Income Certificate issued after January 1, 2015, Aadhar Card, Caste Certificate issued by competent authority and also PH/CAP/NCC/Sports/Minority Certificate if applicable. At the time of certificate verification processing fee of Rs.800 will be collected from OC and BC candidates and Rs. 400 from SC and ST candidates. Tuition Fee particulars and seats available under Convenor Quota College wise will be made available on the website https://tseamcet.nic.in before the commencement of option entry. The fee reimbursement for eligible candidates is subject to the guidelines issued by the Government.

Physically Handicapped, Children of Armed Personnel, Anglo-Indian, Sports and Games, NCC candidates should attend the Certificate Verification only at Sankethika Vidya Bhavan, Masab Tank as per the dates given in the schedule.

The candidates who secured 45 per cent (OC) and 40 per cent (SC/ST/BC) in group subjects of Intermediate or its equivalent examination only are eligible for admission in engineering colleges.

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