TS DOST 2025 phase 3 seat allotment list out for UG admissions; classes to begin from June 30
The login details to check the DOST 2025 phase 3 seat allotment list for admission to various UG programmes includes DOST ID and pin.
Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TG CHE) has declared the phase 3 seat allotment results for the Degree Online Services Telangana (DOST) 2025 today, June 28. Candidates can check the results through the official website at dost.cgg.gov.in.
The login details to check the DOST 2025 phase 3 seat allotment list for admission to various UG programmes is DOST ID and pin.
As per the official notification, the self-reporting facility to accept the allotted seat in the DOST 2025 phase 3 seat allotment result will be active till June 30.
TS DOST 2025 Phase 3 Seat Allotment: How to check list
Candidates can follow the steps given below to check the DOST 2025 phase 3 seat allotment results for admission to UG programmes.
- Go to the official website at dost.cgg.gov.in.
- Click on the login button, and enter details such as DOST ID and Pin.
- Enter the given catcha.
- Press the sign in button.
- TS DOST 2025 phase 3 seat allotment result will appear on the screen.
Notably, candidates, whose names have been included in the DOST 2025 phase 3 seat allotment list, must report to their assigned colleges from June 28 to July 1.
Classes for various UG programmes through TS DOST 2025 will commence from June 30 and the orientation sessions in respective colleges will be conducted from July 1 to 4.
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TS DOST 2025 Admission: Documents required for self reporting
Candidates, whose names have been included in the DOST 2025 phase 3 seat allotment list should have to register for the self-reporting for admission to UG courses at various colleges.
Here is the list of documents required for self-reporting.
- DOST allotment order
- Memorandum marks of SSC
- Transfer certificate
- Conduct certificate
- Memorandum marks of the qualifying exam
- Migration certificate (other board students)
- Self-reporting acknowledgement
- Equivalency certificate
- NCC / NSS / PH / Ex-servicemen – CAP / extracurricular certificate
- Bridge course certificate
- Bonafide and study certificate from 4th to Intermediate or its equivalent for local candidate verification
- Caste certificate (if applicable)
- Income certificate – if reimbursement is sought
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