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Telangana: 64 degree colleges score grand zero admissions; nearly 3 lakh seats vacant

After three rounds of DOST 2025 counselling, 64 degree colleges in Telangana, including one government college, recorded zero admissions. Out of 4.36 lakh seats, nearly 2.94 lakh remain vacant, raising serious concerns about enrolment trends in rural areas

By Yuvraj Akula
Updated On - 7 July 2025, 08:13 PM
Telangana: 64 degree colleges score grand zero admissions; nearly 3 lakh seats vacant
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Hyderabad: In an alarming finding, over 60 degree colleges have recorded zero admissions. This is after three rounds of the Degree Online Services Telangana (DOST) 2025 web-based counselling that concluded with colleges confirmation option on July 5.

A quick scan of DOST 2025 admissions statistics shared by the Telangana Council of Higher Education (TGCHE) reveals that 64 degree colleges, including one government, failed to attract not even a single student for the academic year 2025-26. These colleges, most of which are in the rural areas, have a total of 20,260 seats.


At 22, the highest number of colleges with zero admissions is under Kakatiya University, followed by Mahatma Gandhi University with 14 colleges. Osmania University, one of the oldest universities in the country, has 13 colleges with zero admissions, as do five colleges under Palamuru University. Similarly, one government and one private college under Satavahana University did not get a single admission.

Overall, after three rounds of web-based counselling, only 1,43,037 out of 4,36,927 seats have been filled, leaving 2,93,890 seats vacant in 957 degree colleges that include government-run, university, and private colleges.

As for university-wise admissions, the historic Osmania University colleges secured only 34 percent admissions out of 1,95,397 seats. Similarly, Kakatiya University colleges saw only 31 percent admissions out of a total intake of 1,07,080. Interestingly, this time, the National Institute of Tourism and Hospitality Management, which entered the DOST admission process for admitting students into its various programmes, has secured only seven admissions out of 120 seats.

Meanwhile, the TGCHE and Commissionerate of Collegiate Education have announced the DOST intra-college phase admission. Students desiring to change their programme within the same college can participate in the web options, which will be available on July 9 and 10. Seats will be allotted on July 11. Candidates who have confirmed their seats allotted in the first, second, and third phases of web counselling are eligible for intra-phase counselling.

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