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AP EAMCET final phase seat allotment results delayed: Check important details here

AP EAMCET final phase seat allotment results delayed: Check important details here

Time of India2 days ago
AP EAMCET counselling result 2025
: The final phase seat allotment results for the Andhra Pradesh Engineering Agriculture and Medical (Pharmacy) Common Entrance Test (AP EAMCET 2025) have been put on hold following directions from the Hon'ble High Court.
The results, originally slated for release on August 5, will now be delayed until further notice.
The Department of Technical Education, Andhra Pradesh, and the Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) jointly issued an official notification through the counselling portal, eapcet-sche.aptonline.in, confirming the delay. The notice on the official website reads, 'Due to Honorable High Court Orders, the allotments will be delayed and the exact date will be informed as directed by the Honorable Court.
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AP EAMCET is a key entrance examination for undergraduate professional courses in engineering, agriculture, and pharmacy across Andhra Pradesh. The counselling process is critical for thousands of aspirants seeking admission to state-affiliated institutions.
This delay, driven by judicial intervention, has added a layer of uncertainty to an otherwise tightly managed admission schedule. Stakeholders await clarity from the High Court, which will determine the course of action in the coming days.
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Uncertainty over reporting deadline
With the allotment results delayed, the subsequent process for shortlisted candidates — including self-reporting and reporting to allotted colleges — remains uncertain. As per the previously published schedule, these activities were to be completed by August 8. However, in light of the current situation, officials have indicated that the deadline is likely to be revised.
Candidates are strongly advised to monitor the official website regularly for real-time updates on the revised allotment schedule and reporting dates.
Counselling timeline so far
The registration process for the final phase of AP EAMCET 2025 counselling concluded on July 30. This was preceded by certificate verification, held from July 28 to July 30. Candidates were allowed to exercise web options between July 28 and July 31, and changes to the web options were permitted on August 1.
AP EAMCET final phase
seat allotment result 2025: Steps to check result
The candidates can follow the steps mentioned here to check the AP EAMCET counselling result 2025:
Visit the official website: eapcet-sche.aptonline.in
Click on the final phase allotment result link
Log in using their credentials
View and download the allotment order
Take a printout and follow further instructions for reporting
Until further orders are issued by the court, no new date for the release of allotment results has been confirmed.
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