The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) will soon release the AP EAMCET 2026 counselling schedule . The schedule will be posted on the official website, cets.apsche.ap.gov.in. Qualified candidates can participate in the counselling for engineering, pharmacy, and agriculture admissions.
Counselling Process Overview
The counselling process involves several steps for candidates. These include registration, fee payment, and certificate verification. Following verification, candidates will select their preferred colleges and courses. The process culminates in seat allotment.
Registration and Fee Payment
Eligible candidates must first complete their online application. They must then pay the counselling fees. The fee for OC and BC candidates is Rs 1200 . The fee for SC and ST candidates is Rs 600 . Candidates should save and download the payment receipt.
Certificate Verification
After fee payment, candidates must verify their certificates. Verification can be done online. Alternatively, candidates can visit designated help centres established by APSCHE.
Web Option Entry
Candidates exercise their college and course preferences through the web option entry. This step follows successful document verification. Candidates log in to the official website. They select their preferred colleges and branches. Choices must be saved and locked before the deadline. It is advisable to download the chosen options for future reference.
Required Documents
Candidates need specific documents for counselling. These include the AP EAMCET 2026 Rank Card and Hall Ticket. Class 10 and 12 marksheets are also necessary. A valid photo ID proof and Aadhar Card are required. Other essential documents include the Transfer Certificate, Caste Certificate, and Income Certificate. Candidates must also bring passport-sized photographs.
Seat Allotment
Seat allotment will occur after the web option entry period closes. Seats are assigned based on several factors. These include the candidate's AP EAMCET 2026 rank. Category and reservation norms are considered. Seat availability and the candidate's preferred choices also influence allotment.