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AP EAMCET 2025 Final Phase Seat Allotment Released; Pharmacy Results

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• Updated on 19 Sep, 2025, by Kollegeapply

AP EAMCET 2025 Final Phase Seat Allotment Released; Pharmacy Results

The Department of Technical Education (DTE) has released the AP EAMCET/EAPCET 2025 final phase seat allotment result on the official counselling portal – eapcet-sche.aptonline.in/EAPCET. Candidates who took part in the third and final round can now download their allotment orders using their hall ticket number and date of birth. However, as per the Andhra Pradesh High Court’s order dated September 12, 2025 (W.P. No. 24639/2025), seat allotments for BPharmacy and Pharm D courses have been withheld. A separate notification will be issued later for conducting counselling for these courses.

 

Key Dates and Reporting Schedule

The DTE has instructed candidates allotted seats in the final phase to complete both online and offline reporting within the set deadlines.

Event

Date

Release of final phase seat allotment

September 18, 2025

Last date for self-reporting & college reporting

September 22, 2025

Commencement of classes

September 19, 2025

 

How to Download the Allotment Order?

Candidates can access their allotment status by following these steps:

  1. Visit the official website, eapcet-sche.aptonline.in/EAPCET.
  2. Click on ‘Download Allotment Order’ link.
  3. Enter hall ticket number and date of birth.
  4. Download the allotment order and self-joining report.
  5. Take a printout and submit the documents at the allotted college during reporting.

 

Important Details for Candidates

  • Allotted candidates must complete self-reporting online and submit documents in person at the allotted institute.
  • Those failing to report by September 22, 2025 may lose their allotted seat.
  • Academic sessions for admitted students have already begun from September 19, 2025.
  • Pharmacy aspirants will need to wait for a fresh notification, as no seats have been allotted in this round due to the court directive.
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