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Indian Express
9 hours ago
- General
- Indian Express
TG EAPCET Counselling 2025: Phase 2 seat allotment list 2025 out at tgeapcet.nic.in
TS EAMCET Counselling 2025: The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) has released the seat allotment results for phase 2 of the TS EAMCET (TG EAPCET) 2025 counselling on July 29. Candidates who took part in this phase can access their allotment status by logging into the official website, via the 'Candidates Login' section. Those who have been allotted seats must complete the tuition fee payment and self-reporting process online between July 30 and August 1, 2025. Following self-reporting, candidates are also required to physically report to their assigned colleges between July 31 and August 2, 2025, to proceed with the admission formalities. The colleges will finalise and update the joining details by August 3, 2025. – Go to the official website: – On the homepage, click on the link which says 'TS EAMCET 2025 Provisional Allotment Result.' – Log in using your credentials. – Click on 'Show Allotment' to view your result. Candidates who missed the first and second phases can submit their information and process fee payments online on August 5. Certificate verification for those who have already booked slots in the final phase will take place on August 6, followed by the exercise of web options between August 6 and 7. Option freezing will occur on August 7. The provisional seat allotment results will be available on or before August 10 on the official portal. Candidates are required to pay the tuition fee and complete self-reporting between August 10 and 11, and must physically report to the allotted college between August 11 and 13. –Original TS EAMCET 2025 rank card (plus 2–3 photocopies) –Original TS EAMCET hall ticket (plus 2–3 photocopies) –Aadhaar card (original and copies) –Class 10 and 12 mark sheets (originals and copies) –Transfer Certificate (TC) (original and copies) –Caste certificate, if applicable (original and copies) –Income certificate, if applying for fee reimbursement (original and copies) The Telangana EAPCET is held for admission to various undergraduate programmes in engineering, agriculture and pharmacy in colleges in Telangana. The TS EAMCET counselling is held in three phases – first, second and final phase. Physical reporting of the candidate at the allotted college after the second phase allotment is mandatory. For further updates and announcements, candidates should visit the official website.


Indian Express
18-07-2025
- General
- Indian Express
TG EAMCET 2025 Counselling: Telangana EAPCET 1st phase provisional seat allotment at tgeapcet.nic.in today
TG EAMCET 2025 Counselling: The Telangana Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) today, July 18 will release the Telangana State Engineering, Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test (TG EAMCET) 2025 counselling provisional seat allotment against the first phase today. Students seeking admission to BE, BTech and Pharmacy courses will have to login at the TS EAMCET official website – for to check the TS EAMCET provisional seat allotment result against round 1. According to the data shared while releasing the TG EAPCET mock seat allotment list, out of 94,059 candidates who registered for the first phase of engineering admissions, 77,154 candidates have received seat allotments in the mock round, while 16,905 candidates did not get any provisional seat. Around 5,900 engineering seats remained vacant across 172 participating colleges after the mock seat allotment list released on July 13. TSCHE officials had advised candidates who did not receive allotments in the mock round to revisit their web options and include preferences to improve their prospects in the final round. After the final allotment results are announced, candidates allotted seats must pay the tuition fee and complete the self-reporting process online between July 18 and July 22, 2025. Candidates who fail to pay the fee and report within the given time frame will forfeit their allotted seat. The Telangana EAPCET is held for admission to various undergraduate programmes in engineering, agriculture and pharmacy in colleges in Telangana. The TS EAMCET counselling is held in three phases – first, second and final phase. Physical reporting of the candidate at the allotted college after second phase allotment is mandatory. Online filing of basic information of candidates against the second phase of TG EAPCET counselling will begin on July 25. The payment of processing fee and slot booking for selection of help line centre, date and time to attend for certificate verification for not attended candidates in the first phase will also begin on July 25.


NDTV
13-07-2025
- General
- NDTV
Telangana Engineering, Agriculture, and Pharmacy Entrance Test Mock Seat Allotment Result Out, Check Here
TS EAMCET Mock Seat Results 2025 (OUT): The Telangana Council of Higher Education (TCHE) has released the college-wise Mock seat allotment result for the Telangana Engineering, Agriculture, and Pharmacy Common Entrance Test (TG EAPCET) 2025. Candidates who applied for admission can check and download the mock seat allotment result on the official website, TG EAPCET was formerly known as TS EAMCET. TS EAMCET 2025 Mock Seat Allotment: How To Check Seat Allotment Result? Visit the official website, On the homepage, click on the "College-Wise Mock allotment details". A new page will open. Select your college and branch. Then, click on "Show Allotments". The mock allotment result will be displayed on the screen for your college. TS EAMCET 2025 Mock Seat Allotment: Details Mentioned On The Seat Allotment Result Hall ticket number Rank and Name of the Candidate Gender Caste Region Seat Category The mock seat allotment is published so that candidates who applied for admission can get a view of how their college preferences affect their seat allotment. Based on this, candidates can modify their choices, which may lead to a change in their final seat allotment. Check your seat allotment result directly here, " TS EAMCET Mock Seat 2025" TG EAPCET is conducted for admission to various Undergraduate programs such as Engineering, Pharmacy (Medical) and Agriculture in Telangana.


Time of India
13-07-2025
- General
- Time of India
TS EAMCET 2025 mock allotment result out at tgeapcet.nic.in; 5,900 engineering seats remain unclaimed
The Telangana State Council of Higher Education ( TSCHE ) on Saturday released the mock allotment result s for TG EAMCET 2025 engineering admissions , giving students a crucial insight into potential final seat allocations. The mock allotment is now live on the official counselling portal allowing candidates to review their provisional allotments and modify their choices before the final seat allocation. A total of 94,059 candidates participated in the first-phase web-based counselling , but only 77,154 students received mock allotments, leaving 5,900 seats vacant across 172 engineering colleges in the state. TG EAMCET 2025 Mock Allotment: Key Numbers at a Glance Total engineering seats available: 83,054 Candidates who exercised web options: 94,059 Seats allotted in mock round: 77,154 Vacant seats after mock round: 5,900 Candidates with no allotment: 16,905 Why was the mock allotment introduced? This year, the TSCHE introduced the mock allotment to help candidates gauge their chances of securing admission based on their rank, category, gender, and preferences. Live Events The move is expected to reduce vacant seats in the final round and enable better decision-making among aspirants. Education experts advise students to treat this mock round as a diagnostic tool and adjust their choices accordingly during the window for option modification . How to check your TG EAMCET 2025 mock allotment result Candidates can follow these steps to access their mock seat allotment: Visit the official TG EAPCET counselling portal: Log in using your Hall Ticket Number, Password or Date of Birth, and the Captcha Code. Click on the 'Mock Allotment Result' link visible on the homepage. View your provisional allotment — college, branch, rank, and category-wise seat status. Download or print the mock allotment letter for future reference. Option modification window: July 14 and 15 If you're not satisfied with your mock allotment, you can modify your web options on July 14 and 15, 2025. This is your opportunity to: Add new colleges or branches Reorder your preference list Drop options based on competition and seat availability Candidates are encouraged to review the college-wise and branch-wise allotment details, which will be published on the official website by July 13. Final seat allotment and next steps The final seat allotment results will be released on or before July 18, 2025. Those allotted a seat must then proceed to self-reporting, pay the admission fee, and confirm their seat at the respective colleges within the specified time frame. 16,905 candidates missed out: Here's why Despite the large number of web option entries, over 16,900 candidates did not receive any allotment in the mock round. Officials say this is largely due to limited or overly competitive web options selected by candidates. Students are advised to expand their choice list to include more realistic options based on their rank and category to improve their final allotment chances. For real-time updates and announcements, students should: Regularly visit Follow TSCHE's official notifications Keep track of deadlines for final allotment and reporting The TG EAMCET 2025 mock allotment is a critical step in the counselling process, and with nearly 6,000 seats still up for grabs, candidates have a strategic window to optimise their choices and secure a seat in their preferred college. Economic Times WhatsApp channel )


Indian Express
11-07-2025
- Politics
- Indian Express
Telangana High Court denies interim relief to pvt engineering colleges on fee hike dispute
The Telangana High Court on Friday refused to grant interim relief on the plea of several private unaided professional colleges, including engineering colleges, seeking to increase the fee for various courses offered by them. It directed the Telangana Admission and Fee Regulatory Committee (TAFRC) to complete the entire exercise of consideration of proposals submitted by the petitioners, determine the fee and send it to the state government within six weeks. Justice K Lakshman dismissed a batch of interlocutory applications and issued a common order directing the Convenor-Admissions, Telangana Engineering Agriculture Pharma Common Entrance Test (T G EAPCET), to notify students that any fees paid to these institutions would be subject to the outcome of the ongoing writ petitions. The Bench was hearing a batch of petitions that sought the High Court to declare GO Ms No. 26, dated 30.6.2025, as arbitrary, illegal, and unconstitutional. The order effectively froze the fee for various courses for the academic years from 2025-26 to 2027-28 at the same rate as the previous block period 2022-23 to 2024-25. The petitioners also claimed that the committee had already determined and approved a higher fee for these courses for the new block period. The petitioners had also requested the court to direct the convenor of TG EAPCET to update and reflect the new fee for the BTech course on their official website as determined, approved and accepted by the TAFRC. The petitioners claimed that TAFRC, after conducting hearings in March 2025 and considering their proposals, had determined and approved revised fees for various courses, which were recorded in a register maintained by TAFRC. They contended that the government was obligated to notify the approved fees. Meanwhile, the respondents, represented by the Special Government Pleader and the Standing Counsel for TAFRC, countered that the fees mentioned in the register were merely 'fees to be fixed' and were subject to further scrutiny by the committee members. They said 'the petitioners were asked to sign in the Register so that the petitioners will not go back to the said fee to be fixed by TAFRC, subject to the scrutiny of the same by the Members of the Committee.' According to the respondents, the TAFRC examined the fee proposals from petitioner institutions and other private unaided professional colleges and concluded that these proposals varied from the parameters, terms, and conditions set by relevant Supreme Court and High Court orders. Hence, TAFRC resolved that 'the government might appoint a Committee of Officers to review the fee fixation parameters, including studying processes in other states and considering Apex Court and High Court principles'. TAFRC stated it had not determined or approved the fee amounts mentioned in the register, contrary to the petitioners' claims. Based on these findings, the state government issued the contested government order. Justice Lakshman, after perusing the original Registers produced by TAFRC, observed that the entries did not explicitly state that the fees were 'determined and approved' by TAFRC, but rather 'fee to be fixed.' The court also recorded the absence of signatures from TAFRC members in the relevant column of the register, contrary to the petitioners' claims. 'This court cannot determine the fee in exercise of its extraordinary powers under Article 226 of the Constitution of India. It is impermissible. Such exercise will lead to usurping the statutory powers of respondent No.2 (TAFRC), which will render it a toothless tiger,' the order read. While the interim relief has been denied, the final outcome of the writ petitions will determine the definitive fee structure for the professional colleges for the upcoming academic years.