Sat Jul 26 11:00:00 UTC 2025: **Here’s a news article summarizing and rewriting the AP EAPCET and India-UK trade agreement information:**
**AP EAPCET 2025: Round 1 Seat Allotment Results Released**
**Hyderabad, India -** The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) has announced the results for the first round of seat allotments for the AP Engineering, Agriculture, and Pharmacy Common Entrance Test (AP EAPCET) 2025. Candidates who participated in the counselling process can now check their allotment status on the official website: eapcet-sche.aptonline.in.
Those allotted seats in this round are required to pay the seat acceptance fee and complete online self-reporting between July 23rd and July 27th, 2025. Following this, candidates must physically report to their assigned college to finalize their admission. Academic sessions are scheduled to begin on August 4th, 2025.
To access their results, candidates will need their AP EAPCET 2025 admit card number and date of birth. The website provides a detailed step-by-step guide for checking the results. Successful candidates must download their allotment order and complete all required online formalities before heading to their college.
At the time of admission, candidates are generally required to submit several essential documents, including the AP EAPCET 2025 Hall Ticket and Rank Card, the official Allotment Order, mark sheets from both Class 10 and 12, and a Transfer Certificate (TC). Additionally, applicants must provide a valid Residence Certificate and Aadhar Card. If applicable, a Category Certificate is also required.
**India-UK Trade Deal to Lower Tariffs on Luxury Cars**
In related news, the recently finalized India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) is expected to significantly reduce tariffs on British-made luxury cars entering the Indian market. Tariffs, initially in the 30-50% range, will be gradually reduced to 10% over a 15-year period, with an initial quota of 20,000 cars. This will likely make high-end vehicles such as Aston Martins and Minis more accessible to Indian consumers.