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TS POLYCET Allotment Result 2025: Round 1 Seat Allotment Results Shortly At tgpolycet.nic.in, Check Details

TS POLYCET Allotment Result 2025: Round 1 Seat Allotment Results Shortly At tgpolycet.nic.in, Check Details

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TS POLYCET Allotment Result 2025: TS POLYCET Round 1 seat allotment result is expected to be released soon on the official website at tgpolycet.nic.in.
TS POLYCET Allotment Result 2025: The Department of Technical Education (DTE), Telangana, is expected to announce the TS POLYCET 2025 Round 1 seat allotment result soon. An update on the official website has confirmed that the result will be released shortly. Although the result was initially scheduled for July 4, it has not yet been declared.
Once released, candidates can check their allotment status by visiting the official TS POLYCET counselling website at tgpolycet.nic.in.
Candidates who are allotted seats in Round 1 will need to pay the counselling fee to confirm their admission.
According to the official counselling schedule, the final phase of TS POLYCET counselling 2025 is set to take place from July 9 to 17, with seat allotment likely to be announced on or before July 15. However, candidates are advised to regularly check the official website for any changes to the schedule after the release of the Round 1 result.
The TS POLYCET 2025 exam was conducted on May 13, and the results were announced on May 24. The exam lasted for 2 hours and 30 minutes and included one paper covering Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology based on the Class 10 (SSC) syllabus.
TS POLYCET 2025 Round 1 Allotment Result: Steps To Check
Step 1: Visit the official website at tgpolycet.nic.in.
Step 2: Click on the Phase 1 Seat Allotment Result 2025 link on the homepage.
TS POLYCET (Telangana State Polytechnic Common Entrance Test) is a state-level exam conducted every year by the State Board of Technical Education and Training (SBTET), Telangana. The exam is held in offline mode (pen-and-paper) and tests students' knowledge in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and optionally Biology.
It serves as the gateway for admission to diploma courses in engineering, agriculture, technology, horticulture, animal husbandry, and other related fields offered by government and private polytechnic colleges across Telangana.
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