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Despite political backing and upgraded infrastructure, the Government Engineering College in Kosgi continues to see poor student interest. Only 20.7% of seats were filled in the latest TG EAPCET 2025 second-phase counselling.
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As per the TG EAPCET 2025 first phase seat allotment, there is a gap of over 8 percent between boys and girls, with girls securing fewer seats despite securing over one percentage higher qualifications than boys in the entrance test
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The Telangana Council of Higher Education has released the 2025 schedule for B-category admissions to engineering and pharmacy courses in private colleges. The admission process begins on July 19 and must be completed by August 10, with merit-based seat allotment
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Several students experience server downtime, resulting in a nearly two-hour halt in operations of both registrations and certification verification process at several verification centres across the State
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The Technical Education Department has released the TG EAPCET 2025 engineering counselling schedule. Phase I registration starts June 28, with certificate verification, web options, mock and final allotments spread through July. Internal sliding and spot admissions follow in August.
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In a major decision, the Telangana Council of Higher Education and Technical Education department have decided to introduce mock counselling for admissions to undergraduate engineering programmes under convener quota this year
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Cashing on the demand, some top private engineering institutions priced a CSE seat between Rs.18 lakh and Rs.25 lakh, leaving parents flabbergasted. In addition, parents must shell out annual tuition fees and transportation charges, if any.
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The Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU) - Hyderabad, which conducted the test, is set to hold the EAPCET committee meeting on Friday evening
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M Spandana, arrived at the centre located in Ghatkesar mandal, at 3.02 pm, while the reporting time was by 3 pm
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This year, a 56-year-old and 58-year-old have registered for the engineering, and agriculture and pharmacy entrance test, respectively
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Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU) - Hyderabad is initiating steps to deliver TG EAPCET 2025 results straight to candidate's mobile number, while the scorecards can be downloaded from official website
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The mock test is designed to help students assess their preparation and boost their confidence ahead of the actual exam.
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The entrance test for admissions to agriculture and pharmacy programmes will be held on April 29 and 30, while the engineering entrance test is from May 2 to 5
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Defers registrations as an order on determining the local and non-local status of the applicants is due from the government
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During a recent common entrance test conveners meeting convened by the TGCHE, it was decided to introduce 15-minute early entry into centre clause instead of one-minute rule
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Commencing this year, the Telangana Council of Higher Education decided to levy a charge of Rs 500 on each objection raised against the preliminary key for all Telangana Common Entrance Tests
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The commencement of submission of online applications will be from Tuesday, February 25 while the last date for submission of online applications without late fee is Friday, April 4, 2025
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15% open quota for admissions into undergraduate engineering and pharmacy programmes may be opened to all students in the country
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The amount will be refunded if an expert committee constituted to look into the challenges' approve a student's objections. The move is aimed at curbing non-serious candidates registering a large number of objections on the preliminary answer key
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Currently, 70 per cent of the seats in the private engineering colleges are filled up via the TG EAPCET by the TGCHE.