AP AGRICET BSc Agriculture Seat Allotment 2025: Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University is expected to release the seat allotment soon on its website. As per prior notification, allotment was supposed to be out on October 25; however, due to the extension of web option entry to October 24, it got postponed. The university can share the allotment list in the last week of October.
With the declaration of Phase 1 allotment result for the BSc Agriculture progarmme, candidates can log in using their registration number to check seat status. If allotted a seat, admission must be confirmed by paying the tuition fee and reporting to the respective college. We have given the expected release date of AP AGRICET BSc Agriculture seat allotment 2025 for Phase here.
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Expected Release Date of AP AGRICET 2025 BSc Agriculture Allotment 2025
Candidates who have filled out web options will only be considered for the allocations. Based on the latest updates, we have predicted the expected date for the release of AP AGRICET BSc Agriculture seat allotment 2025 for Phase 1 here:
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Expected Date 1 for Release of Seat Allotment |
October 27 to 28, 2025 |
Expected Date 2 for Release of Seat Allotment |
October 29 to 31, 2025 |
List of Documents Required for AP AGRICET 2025 Post Allotment Process
Candidates willing to accept their seat in AP AGRICET BSc Agriculture phase 1 allotment 2025 can proceed with the fee payment and submit the following documents during reporting:
- Pass Certificate of the qualifying examinations.
- AP AGRICET 2025 hall ticket and rank card
- SSC exam mark sheet and pass certificates
- Study certificates from class 6 to the diploma
- Residence certfiacte(if required)
- Transfer certificate
- Category certificate (if applicable)
If any claims made in the application form do not comply with the certificates submitted during reporting, admission will be duly cancelled by the university, and such candidates won’t be allowed to take part in subsequent rounds of counselling.
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