TS EAMCET 2025 web option entry open till July 10; over 1 lakh engineering seats available
Suviral Shukla | July 7, 2025 | 01:23 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can access the TS EAMCET 2025 web option facility through the official website at tgeapcet.nic.in using login credentials such as application number, hall ticket and date of birth.
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Candidates who completed the document verification and counselling registration for the Telangana Engineering, Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test (TS EAMCET) 2025 can exercise the web option till July 10. The TS Council of Higher Education will fill more than 1 lakh seats in 171 engineering colleges across the state through the counselling process.
Candidates can access the TS EAMCET 2025 web option facility through the official website at tgeapcet.nic.in using login credentials such as application number, hall ticket and date of birth.
As per the official notification, out of 1,07,218 seats, around 76, 795 are reserved under the convenor quota. So far, nearly 77,000 candidates have completed the certificate verification.
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Candidates willing to take admission to several programmes into various colleges or institutions across the state must complete the document verification for the TS EAMCET 2025 till July 8.
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TS EAPCET 2025: List of colleges
Candidates can check the list of colleges accepting the TS EAPCET 2025 scores for admission to its various engineering, agriculture and pharmacy programmes.
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Anjamma Agi Reddy Engineering College for Women, Kesavagiri |
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Bhojreddy Engineering College for Women, Saidabad |
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Deccan College of Engineering and Technology, Near Nampally |
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City Women College of Engineering and Technology, Moghal Campus |
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G Narayan Institute of Technology and Science, Hyderabad |
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Keshav Memorial Institute of Technology, Hyderabad |
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Islamia College of Engineering. & Technology for Women, Chandrayangutta |
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Methodist College of Engineering and Technology |
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Nawab Shah Alam Khan College of Engineering & Technology, Hyderabad |
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Mahavir Institute of Science and Technology |
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Mumtaz College of Engineering and Technology, Hyderabad |
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M J College of Engineering and Technology |
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Panineeya Institute of Technology Science, Dilsukhnagar |
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M J College of Engineering and Technology |
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R G R Siddhanthi College, Bolton Road |
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