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DOST-2025 notification for degree college admissions released

DOST-2025 notification for degree college admissions released

The Hindu02-05-2025
The Telangana Council of Higher Education (TGCHE) on Friday released the notification for Degree Online Services, Telangana (DOST-2025) for admissions to undergraduate programmes in the various State universities.
TGCHE chairman and DOST convener V. Balakista Reddy and Commissioner, Collegiate Education A. Sridevasena participated in the release. DOST will be a single online window on the official website: https://dost.cgg.gov.in
All students who have passed the Intermediate Public Examinations are eligible to apply through DOST. The phase-I registrations with a fee of ₹200 will begin on May 3 and continue till May 21. The phase-I seat allotment will be done on May 29, following which the phase-II registrations with a fee of ₹400 will begin on May 30. The seat allotment will be done on June 13.
The phase-III registrations with a fee of ₹400 will continue from June 13 to 19, and seat allotment will be disclosed on June 23. As per the notification, classwork of all undergraduate programmes in semester-I will begin on June 30.
For admissions to D-Pharmacy, the schedule will be announced in the last week of May. TGCHE vice-chairman SK. Mahmood, Secretary Sriram Venkatesh and other officials were present.
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