TS PGECET phase 2 seat allotment result 2025 out; confirm seat by October 9
Vikas Kumar Pandit | October 7, 2025 | 04:18 PM IST | 2 mins read
TS PGECET Allotment Result 2025: Candidates will have to report to their allotted institute for document verification and pay the tuition fee challan by October 9.
The Telangana Council of Higher Education, Hyderabad (TGCHE) has announced the seat allotment result for the TS Post Graduate Engineering Common Entrance Test 2025 (PGECET) phase 2 counselling 2025. Candidates who participate in the second phase of counselling can check their TS PGECET phase 2 seat allotment result 2025 through the official website, pgecetadm.tgche.ac.in.
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Candidates who are listed in the provisionally selected list for TS PGECET phase 2 are required to report to their concerned colleges for verification of original certificates along with the tuition fee receipt. The last date to report to the allotted institute is October 9, 2025.
Candidates will have to present their TS PGECET phase 2 seat allotment letter at the time of the reporting process. To download the allotment letter, candidates will have to enter their hall ticket number, rank (for PGECET) or score (for GATE/GPAT), registered mobile number, and date of birth on the official portal.
“Final allotment of seat for admission is subject to satisfactory verification of all original certificates at reported college and producing of fee paid receipt,” the official notice said.
The TS PGECET counselling is conducted for candidates seeking admission to Master of Engineering (ME), Master of Technology (MTech), Master of Architecture (MArch), Master of Pharmacy (MPharm), and Doctor of Pharmacy (Post Baccalaureate) programmes for the academic year 2025-2026.
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TS PGECET Phase 2 Allotment Result 2025: Reservation rules for admission
Admissions for TS PGECET-2025 will follow the reservation rules in force at the time of counselling.
- Candidates should satisfy the local or unreserved status requirements as per G.O.Ms.No. 15, Higher Education (TE) Department, dated February 27, 2025.
- In Telangana State's affiliated colleges, 85% of convener quota seats in each course in state educational institutions are reserved for local candidates of the area.
- 15% of seats are unreserved for candidates who do not fall under the local reservation category.
- 100% of seats in University Colleges and 70% of sanctioned intake in unaided (affiliated), non-minority, and minority professional institutions will be filled through Convener TS PGECET-2025 admissions.
Category-wise reservation for TS PGECET counselling 2025 is provided in the table below.
|
Reserved Categories |
Percentages |
|
SC Group-1 |
1 |
|
SC Group-2 |
9 |
|
SC Group-3 |
5 |
|
ST |
10 |
|
BCA |
7 |
|
BCB |
10 |
|
BCC |
1 |
|
BCD |
7 |
|
BCE |
4 |
|
EWS# |
10 |
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