TS DOST Seat Allotment 2025: Release Date, Steps to Download, Reporting Process

Rajneesh Shukla

Updated On: May 29, 2025 12:28 PM

TS DOST Seat Allotment 2025 for Phase 1 will be released on May 29, and the candidates must mandatorily enter the DOST ID to check the seat allotment status. TS DOST 2025 seat allotment link, reporting process and important instructions can be accessed here.
TS DOST Seat Allotment 2025

TS DOST Seat Allotment 2025: Results for Phase 1 Seat Allotment for the TS DOST 2025 will be available on the official website, dost.cgg.gov.in, from May 29, 2025. Once students have logged in, they will see their allotment result and the merit list, which lists the colleges and courses they have been assigned. Students, especially those who accept their allotted seats, should ensure to save and download the Phase 1 allotment list for use in the future. From May 30 to June 6, 2025, Students who get their desired seat must complete the online self-reporting process to confirm their seats.  All Students who have confirmed their seats must submit the required documents, SSC marksheet, transfer certificate, self-reporting slip and any other necessary certificates.

Once the online self-reporting is done, students must also appear physically at their colleges from June 24 to June 28, 2025, bringing their allotment letters and their original documents to finally confirm their admissions. If a student is not satisfied with their allotted seat in the TS DOST Phase 1 Seat Allotment, they can take part in the Phase 2 counselling round, which has registration open from May 30 to June 8, 2025.

Direct link to download TS DOST Seat Allotment 2025 - To be Activated

TS DOST Phase 1 Seat Allotment 2025 Release Date and Time

Here are the details regarding the release date and time of Phase 1 seat allotment 2025 -

Particulars Details
Release of Phase 1 seat allotment May 29, 2025
Expected release time by 6:00 PM

TS DOST Seat Allotment 2025 Important Dates

Students gearing up for the Phase 1 Seat Allotment for TS DOST 2025 may check below all the important dates, along with dates for Phase II and Phase III Allotment rounds:
Events Dates
Announcement of Phase 1 Seat Allotment May 29, 2025
Online Self-Reporting for Phase 1 Allottees May 30 – June 6, 2025
Phase 2 Application Submission May 30 – June 8, 2025
Web Option Entry for Phase 2 May 30 – June 9, 2025
Special Category Document Verification (Phase 2) June 9, 2025
Release of Phase 2 Seat Allotment Results June 13, 2025
Online Self-Reporting for Phase 2 Allottees June 13 – June 18, 2025
Phase 3 Registration Window June 13 – June 19, 2025
Web Option Selection for Phase 3 June 13 – June 19, 2025
Special Category Certificate Scrutiny (Phase 3) June 18, 2025
Declaration of Phase 3 Seat Allotment June 23, 2025
Online Self-Reporting for Phase 3 Allottees June 23 – June 28, 2025
Physical Reporting at Allotted Colleges (All Phases) June 24 – June 28, 2025
Start of First Semester Classes June 30, 2025

How to Download the TS DOST Seat Allotment Letter 2025?

Students can view and download their TS DOST Seat Allotment Letter 2025 from the official website by following the simple steps as given below:
  • Students must access the official website as mentioned above.
  • There is a “Candidate Login” button on the homepage, so students should click on it. (Check image below)
  • Now, students will be redirected to the candidate login page, where they must enter their DOST ID and PIN.
  • Now, they must select “Sign In” to get access to their account.
  • Click “Seat Allotment” on the dashboard to see their allotment information.
  • Students can download their provisional seat allotment letter after it is visible on the screen.
  • Students must save and take a printout of the allotment letter for use during physical reporting to the assigned college.

Reporting Process for TS DOST Seat Allotment Letter 2025

In this section, we have segregated the reporting process into two parts, one is the online self-reporting process and the one is the physical reporting process.

Details on the Online Self-Reporting Process

  • Once the TS DOST Seat Allotment Letter 2025 is released, Students who are fine with their allotted seats must login online and self-report their allotted seats to confirm them.
  • The online self-reporting process can be done by logging into the website, and providing login credentials, i.e. DOST ID and PIN, that Students received during registration.
  • Once logged in, Students are required to view and download their Seat Allotment Letter. At the same time, Students will have to submit some required documents, like: SSC marks memo, Intermediate marks memos, transfer and conduct certificates, bonafide and study certificates, income and caste certificates (if needed), migration certificate and passport-size photographs.
  • Students are also required to pay the seat confirmation fee through the online process. If the seat is not secured by completing self-reporting within the given dates schedule, it will be transferred to another candidate in later rounds.
  • Students can check below the list of documents required during the online self-reporting process:
    • TS DOST Allotment Letter (Self-reporting allotment slip)
    • SSC (10th Class) Marksheet/ Marks Memo
    • Intermediate (12th Class) Marksheet/ Marks Memo
    • Transfer Certificate (TC) issued by the last attended institution
    • Bonafide and Study Certificates (from Class 4 to Intermediate)
    • Conduct Certificate issued by the appropriate authority
    • Migration Certificate (if needed)
    • Income Certificate (for fee reimbursement or EWS Students, if needed)
    • Caste/ Category Certificate (if needed)
    • Certificate of any Bridge Courses (if needed)
    • Certificate of Equivalency (if needed)
    • Aadhaar Card or other valid Photo ID Proof (such as Driving License, PAN card, Voter card)
    • Passport-size Photographs

Details on Physical Reporting Process

Students who have confirmed their seats online through the self-reporting process for Phase I, Phase II, and Phase III will be required to report physically to their allotted colleges between the dates mentioned above. During physical reporting at colleges, students must provide their original documents, such as the allotment letter and all the other documents that they had uploaded during the online self-reporting process. Admission will only be approved if students provide the required documents to their colleges, and the colleges successfully verify all the provided documents.

Note: Online self-reporting and physical reporting to the assigned colleges are both compulsory for Students to confirm their allotted seats.

List of Participating Universities for TS DOST Seat Allotment 2025

There are ten officially confirmed participating universities in this year's TS DOST Seat Allotment process. Students can check the list below for those universities, and also find out the total number of affiliated colleges for each university:

Name of the Participating University

Total No. of Affiliated Colleges

Veeranari Chakali Ilamma Womens University

1

TS-Sbtet

2

Telangana University

57

Satavahana University

76

Palamuru University

69

Osmania University

328

NITHM

1

Mahatma Gandhi University

77

Kakatiya University

209

Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad

1

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