
AP PGECET Seat Allotment 2025 for GATE, GPAT Candidates : Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, on behalf of APSCHE, will release AP PGECET Seat Allotment 2025 for GATE/GPAT candidates on September 18, 2025. Upon the release of these results, candidates will subsequently be able to check their respective seat allotments by accessing the same at pgecet-sche.aptonline.in. The seat allotment will be released in pdf format.
To access and view the seat allotment details, candidates must log in to their portal by entering their username, password, and the captcha code displayed on the screen for security verification purposes. The specific link to view and download the seat allotment details will be made available in the "Form" section within the candidate's portal.
The seat allotment notification will include the names of the candidates along with detailed information regarding the specific course and college allotted to each of them. This allotment will be determined based on the preferences exercised by the candidates in the option form, taking into account the availability of seats in the participating colleges, as well as the marks obtained by the candidates in their respective qualifying examinations.
Following the publication and checking of the seat allotment results, candidates must self-report online and offline to the college that has been allotted to them. This self-reporting must be completed within the stipulated time frame, i.e., between September 19 to September 22, 2025. If candidates encounter any difficulties while viewing the seat allotment list, or if they identify any errors or discrepancies in the seat allotment details published, it is advised that they should contact the conducting authority for assistance and report the issues for necessary corrections.
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