ICET 2011 Counseling Schedule will be announced in the first week of August 2011. The dates of certificate verification and exercise of web options have been already announced and the official notification will come out soon. ICET 2011 is for admission into MBA and MCA programs in Government, Aided and Unaided Private colleges in Andhra Pradesh. The process of verification of certificates and exercise of web options will start from 16th August 2011. The detailed schedule will be announced by Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE). Web Cunseling will be enabled through official ICET 2011 website www.icet2011.net . ICET Cut Offs / Last Ranks will help you estimating the chances of seat in colleges. Following are details MBA and MCA Colleges in the state, seats allotment, latest fee particulars and most valuable 10 tips on selecting MBA and MCA colleges:
Fee Structure for MBA and MCA Courses for 2011-12
1) MBA / MCA under Convener Quota: Rs. 27000
2) MBA/ MVA fee for Management Quota: Rs. 78000
ICET Counselling Procedure:
ICET 2011 counselling will be starting shortly to get the admissions in to MBA and MCA Programs. In the counselling one has to select the college in which one wants to pursue his/her studies. Based on the rank secured, the seat will be finalized. You need to do the following to go through the counselling successfully.
1. Pay the registration fee
2. Verify your certificates
3. Attend counselling and exercise options
4. Get the final allotment
5. Pay the prescribed fee
6. Collect original allotment orders
Colleges and Seats in MBA and MCA :
1) MBA Colleges: 971 colleges
2) MBA Seats: 78,340
3) MCA Colleges: 713
4) MCA Seats: 50,148
So, it is very clear that all the ICET qualified students would get into either MBA or the MCA Program. Professional colleges offering degree in MBA and MCA provide the students, the required knowledge and skills and train them for right attitude through innovative processes. A student’s process for selecting a good college is deliberate, reflecting complex factors such as time and money invested, brand difference, academic delivery, placement opportunities and alumni network. A critical element in any student’s selection of a good college is its ability to meet the expectations of a student. While that is the case, the student too has a lot of responsibility to work hard and deliver what the college wants. The bottom line is the success of both the student and the college which is a complex task. Both can pass this litmus test, provided the college communicates its messages and strengths effectively and the student is clear about his strengths and career objectives.


