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After TG EAPCET 2025 final phase allotment, 11,638 engineering seats remain vacant in Telangana, with private colleges worst affected. Computer Science courses saw high demand, while mechanical and civil branches lagged. Kosgi government college recorded just 28.2 per cent admissions
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The Telangana government has increased the total number of engineering seats for the 2025–26 academic year by 9,433, raising the total count to 116,877. A significant portion of this increase 72 is in Computer Science and allied programmes.
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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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Candidates can review their choices based on college-wise and branch-wise mock allotment of seats to be made available on the website on or before July 13.
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As per the information released by the Technical Education Department on Sunday, at 12,495, the second-highest number of seats is available in the CSE (AI and ML) branch
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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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Palla Bharath Chandra of Parvathipuram Manyam district of Andhra Pradesh secured first rank, scoring 150.058429 marks. Similarly, Saketh Reddy Peddakkagari of Hyderabad bagged first rank with 141.688297 marks
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After the results announcement, candidates can view their rank and score card on the website https://eapcet.tgche.ac.in/.
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Two siblings were killed in a road mishap at Jakranpalli village of Nizamabad district. BRS leader Bhukya Johnson Naik took part in the funeral procession and paid tributes to the girls
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The JNTU-Hyderabad has made elaborate arrangements for holding the AP examination, which will be conducted from 9 am to 12 noon, and 3 pm to 6 pm, on April 29 and 30
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Candidates who have paid the registration fee but are yet to submit their online application are advised to complete the process at the earliest. Those missing the initial deadline can still apply by paying a late fee of Rs 250 or Rs 500 until April 9 and 14, respectively. Applications will also be accepted with a late fee of Rs 2,500 and Rs 5,000 up to April 18 and 24, respectively.
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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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TG EAPCET for Agriculture & Pharmacy courses will be held on April 29 and 30, and for Engineering courses from May 2 to 5
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The move is part of a strategy to address the disruption caused to the academic calendars of all the professional courses by the Covid-19 pandemic in the past