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Last date extended for DOST 2025-26 special phase
Last date extended for DOST 2025-26 special phase

Hans India

time01-08-2025

  • General
  • Hans India

Last date extended for DOST 2025-26 special phase

Hyderabad: To support students awaiting final decisions for undergraduate admissions, the Telangana Council of Higher Education (TGCHE) and the Commissioner of Collegiate Education (CCE) have extended the timeline for the Degree Online Services Telangana (DOST)-2025–26 Special Phase. Prof. V. Balakista Reddy, Chairman of TGCHE and DOST Convener, along with Commissioner of Collegiate Education A. Sri Devasena, announced this extension to provide additional time for registrations, web option submissions, and college reporting. This extension is important for students who have received results from supplementary exams or for those who were unable to participate in earlier DOST phases. Officials emphasised that students should take advantage of this extended period to complete their registration and web option processes. They also advised students to carefully verify college details before finalising their preferences and to promptly self-report online once seats are allotted. TGCHE reaffirms that the admissions process will remain transparent, student-friendly, and streamlined to ensure fair opportunities for all eligible candidates. The DOST portal remains a single point of access for admission activities related to Government, Private Aided, and Unaided Degree Colleges throughout Telangana. For more details and real-time updates, students are asked to visit the official DOST website:

Plea to include Govt. Degree colleges in spot admission
Plea to include Govt. Degree colleges in spot admission

The Hindu

time30-07-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Plea to include Govt. Degree colleges in spot admission

A delegation of Government Degree Colleges' gazetted faculty association on Wednesday requested the State Council of Higher Education and the Commissioner of Collegiate Education to include all government degree colleges in the ongoing Degree Online Services, Telangana spot admissions. 'So far, only private aided and unaided colleges have been allowed in spot admission. It was informed that by providing opportunity in spot admission to all government degree colleges, not only local poor students but also non-local students will benefit,' they said. Non-local students are not allowed degree admissions, and many are awaiting admission. If government degree colleges are given the opportunity for spot admission, more local and non-local students will be able to join, General Secretary Kadaru Surender Reddy said in his petition.

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