TS EAMCET 2025: Spot round dates for BArch admissions announced; registrations from September 3 to 9
Suviral Shukla | September 1, 2025 | 08:56 AM IST | 1 min read
Candidates who are yet to get admitted to BArch programmes through TS EAMCET at various colleges across the state will be able to register through the official website at tgche.ac.in.
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Download EBookThe Telangana Council of Higher Education (TGCHE) has issued the notification for TS EAMCET 2025 spot round to fill the vacant seats for admissions to BArch programmes. The registrations for the spot round will be completed from September 3 to 9.
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Candidates who are yet to get admitted to BArch programmes at various colleges across the state will be able to register through the official website at tgche.ac.in.
The council has informed the colleges that TS EAMCET phase 2 BArch admissions 2025 including reporting of candidates at allotted colleges will be complete by today.
“The Principals and Directors are requested to fill-up vacancies, if any, along with not reported/cancellations done at the college, by conducting Spot Admissions,” as per the official notice.
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TS EAMCET Phase 2 vacant seat details today at 5 pm
The guidelines for spot round admission includes total vacancies for institutional spot admissions = Unfilled seats at the end of phase 2 + number not reported from the list of allotted candidates + number reported by cancelled after phase 2.
The details of cancellations and candidates admitted to colleges in Phase 2 admissions will be announced by 5 pm today. Those who have not been included in the TGCHE BArch phase 2 round are eligible to apply for the spot round admissions. Such candidates will have to submit their document online by September 15.
Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST) candidates will have to submit Rs 1,000 as processing fee to participate in the spot round admissions. The registration fee for other category candidates will be Rs 2,000 for spot round admissions.
“The seats filled under Management Quota shall be communicated to Telangana Council of Higher Education (TGCHE) for necessary approval and ratification,” the official notification says.
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