Candidates may apply for the Andhra Pradesh Engineering Common Entrance Test counselling procedure via the official website located at ecet-sche.aptonline.in.
AP ECET 2023 Counselling registration: Today, July 14, the Andhra Pradesh Department of Technical Education initiated Phase 1 of the AP ECET 2023 Counselling. Candidates may apply for the Andhra Pradesh Engineering Common Entrance Test counselling procedure via the official website located at ecet-sche.aptonline.in.
The registration deadline is July 17. The online verification of uploaded documents will occur between July 17 and July 20, and eligible candidates will be able to exercise their web options between July 19 and July 21.
Check Here for Phase 1 Notification
Direct Link: Register Here
The candidates have until July 22 to change their preferences, and the final seat allocation results will be announced on July 25. Those who are allotted a seat must report to their respective institutions between July 25 and July 30. The first day of classes is scheduled for August 1, 2023.
The processing charge for web counselling is Rs 1,200 for candidates in the general and OBC categories, while the fee is Rs 600 for candidates in the SC and ST categories. Credit cards, debit cards, net banking, and other online payment options are accepted.
Candidates are encouraged to visit the official website for additional information and details regarding the same.
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