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TGEAPCET-2025 admissions: Mock allotment results released
TGEAPCET-2025 admissions: Mock allotment results released

Hans India

time13-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

TGEAPCET-2025 admissions: Mock allotment results released

The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) has released the mock allotment (probable allotment) results for the TGEAPCET-2025 web-based counseling process for engineering admissions for the academic year 2025-26. The allotments were based on the options exercised by candidates following certificate verification and served as a preview of potential seat allotments in the upcoming first phase. According to the official data released on Saturday, a total of 95,256 candidates attended the certificate verification process, out of which 94,059 candidates submitted their web options. A staggering 56,63,308 options were registered by these candidates for various engineering colleges across the state. Out of the 83,054 total seats available, 77,154 seats have been allotted in this mock round, leaving 5,900 seats vacant. The number of candidates who have given their options but did not receive any allotment stands at 16,905 in the mock round. A total of 6,021 candidates secured seats under the Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) quota. A Sridevasena, Commissioner of Technical Education & Convenor TGEAPCET-2025 said that the mock allotment is not final, but a probable allotment based on current choices. Candidates are advised to use this opportunity to re-evaluate and modify their options between July 13 and July 15, 2025. The final allotments for the first phase of counseling will be based on the options saved in candidate logins as of the freezing date, July 15, 2025. Seats under Special Reservation Categories such as NCC and Sports have not been allotted in the mock round. These will be considered in the subsequent phases, once priority lists are received from the respective departments. Officials emphasized that the final seat allotments may differ from the mock results due to possible changes in candidate preferences during the final modification window. The first phase allotment will reflect the updated choices and revised rankings. Candidates can access their mock allotment results on the official counseling portal: The final phase allotment results will be announced after the conclusion of the option-freezing window on July 15.

Telangana offers 1.07 lakh engineering seats across 171 colleges for 2025 admissions
Telangana offers 1.07 lakh engineering seats across 171 colleges for 2025 admissions

Time of India

time07-07-2025

  • Science
  • Time of India

Telangana offers 1.07 lakh engineering seats across 171 colleges for 2025 admissions

HYDERABAD: Telangana has 1,07,218 seats in 171 engineering colleges, Telangana State Council of Higher Education announced on Sunday. Out of the total seats, 76,795 (70 per cent) will be filled under the Convenor quota. The Council for Higher Education announced the details on Sunday when eligible and qualified candidates of TGEAPCET-2025 (Telangana Engineering, Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test) were allowed to exercise web options. The candidates can exercise their options till July 10. The last date for certificate verification is July 8. So far, 76,494 candidates have attended for certificate verification. A total of 95,654 candidates have paid the processing fee and booked slots. According to Sridevasena, commissioner of Technical Education and Convenor, TGEAPCET-2025, the candidates have to exercise as many options as possible to get allotment in a better college and course in the first phase itself. According to the Higher Education Council, 21 constituent engineering colleges of 10 universities have an intake of 5,808 engineering seats. Two colleges under private universities have a total of 1,800 seats, and out of that, 1,260 seats will be filled under the Convenor quota. A total of 99,610 seats are available in 148 private unaided engineering colleges. Out of these, 69,727 seats will be filled under the Convenor quota. The Higher Education Council has also given the break-up of seats available in all 47 engineering colleges. As many as 26,150 seats are available in computer sciences and engineering -- 12,495 in computer science and engineering (Artificial intelligence and machine learning) and 10,125 in electronics and communication engineering. There are 6,996 seats in computer science and engineering (Data Science), 4,301 in electrical and electronics engineering, 3,681 in information technology, 3,129 in civil engineering, and 2,994 in mechanical engineering. The convenor said 1,235 seats are available in artificial intelligence and data science, and 1,439 in computer science and engineering (cybersecurity). There are only 30 seats available in agricultural engineering, 42 each in artificial intelligence, automobile engineering, computer science and engineering (Networks), electronics, communication and instrumentation engineering, electronic and telematics, mechanical (Mechatronics) engineering, metallurgy and material engineering. Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!

TGEAPCET-2025: Slot booking for first phase counselling to continue till Jul 7
TGEAPCET-2025: Slot booking for first phase counselling to continue till Jul 7

Hans India

time04-07-2025

  • General
  • Hans India

TGEAPCET-2025: Slot booking for first phase counselling to continue till Jul 7

Hyderabad: Commissioner of Technical Education and Convenor of TGEAPCET-2025, A Sridevasena, announced that the payment of the processing fee and slot booking for PGEAPCET-2025 will continue until July 7. Candidates can exercise their options from July 6 to 10. On July 3, a total of 88,802 candidates booked slots for certificate verification, but only 40,561 attended. The mock seat allotment results will be displayed on or before July 13. Sridevasena stated, 'Modification of options will be allowed if required; otherwise, the options exercised for the mock allotment will be considered for the first phase of allotment from July 14 to 15.' Provisional allotment of seats will be completed on or before July 18, and the payment of tuition fees along with self-reporting through the website must be finalized between July 18 and 22. Candidates who book their slots and attend certificate verification earlier will have more time to exercise their options. Therefore, candidates and parents are advised to pay the processing fee and book their slots immediately. More information, including the detailed notification and a list of help line centers, is available on the website

EAPCET counselling schedule announced: 3 phases, final allotment by August
EAPCET counselling schedule announced: 3 phases, final allotment by August

Time of India

time28-06-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

EAPCET counselling schedule announced: 3 phases, final allotment by August

HYDERABAD: The Telangana Council of Higher Education announced the counselling schedule for TGEAPCET-2025 admissions. The first phase begins with online registration, processing fee payment and slot booking from June 28 to July 7, followed by certificate verification from July 1 to 8. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Candidates can exercise web options from July 6 to 10, with final freezing by July 15. Provisional seat allotment will be announced by July 18. A second phase will be held from July 25 to 30 for candidates who missed the first round. A final phase is scheduled from August 5 to 10. Internal sliding within colleges will take place on August 18-19. Spot admission guidelines for unfilled seats in university and private colleges will be released on August 23. Students must report physically to the allotted colleges or risk disqualification from future rounds. All details are available on "

Top rankers in TG EAPCET-2025 eye IITs and AIIMS
Top rankers in TG EAPCET-2025 eye IITs and AIIMS

Hans India

time12-05-2025

  • Health
  • Hans India

Top rankers in TG EAPCET-2025 eye IITs and AIIMS

Hyderabad: Top rankers of the TG EAPCET-2025 are continuing the trend of participating in state-level common entrance tests in engineering, agriculture, and pharmacy, treating them as warm-up sessions and training sessions for the all-India entrance tests like JEE and NEET. The top five rankers in both engineering, agriculture, and pharmacy told The Hans India that they are aiming for admission to either IITs or AIIMS. Palla Bharath Chandra, who secured the first rank in the engineering stream, stated that he wants to attend IIT in Mumbai and pursue Computer Science Engineering. Given his rank, he is confident he will secure a seat at IIT Mumbai. When asked why he participated in TG EAPCET-2025, he explained that it helps maintain his momentum and familiarity with taking entrance tests, which is beneficial for the all-India examinations. Similarly, U Rama Charan Reddy, who secured the second rank, pointed out that state-level entrance tests are valuable for learning time management and handling questions effectively. He emphasised that these skills will help as a reference for approaching all-India tests. P. Hema Sai Surya Karthik, Lakshmi Bhargav Mende, and Manthri Reddy Venkata Ganesh, who secured the third, fourth, and fifth ranks, respectively, expressed similar views, sharing that their ultimate goal is to gain admission to IITs. Saketh Reddy Peddakkagari and Chada Akshith, who secured the first and third ranks respectively in the agriculture and pharmacy ranks, aim to enrol in the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) for their undergraduate medicine course. The NEET examination was held on May 4th, and the results were awaited. Saketh Reddy is confident he will achieve a high rank that will secure him a place in government medical institutions like AIIMS. Akshith mentioned that he faced challenges with 12 to 14 questions on the NEET exam but is still hopeful of scoring between 640 and 650, which he believes should be enough for admission to AIIMS. He added that after completing his MBBS, he intends to explore specialisation options, with a keen interest in cardiology. Brahmani Rendla from Ranga Reddy district secured the fourth rank in the agriculture and pharmacy stream and is the only girl among the top 10 rank holders in both the engineering and agriculture and pharmacy streams. She is also waiting for the NEET results and, like her fellow top rankers, mentioned that she participated in TG EAPCET-2025 to gain experience and a feel for taking entrance tests.

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