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Time of India
5 days ago
- General
- Time of India
EAPCET counselling schedule announced: 3 phases, final allotment by August
HYDERABAD: The Telangana Council of Higher Education announced the counselling schedule for TGEAPCET-2025 admissions. The first phase begins with online registration, processing fee payment and slot booking from June 28 to July 7, followed by certificate verification from July 1 to 8. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Candidates can exercise web options from July 6 to 10, with final freezing by July 15. Provisional seat allotment will be announced by July 18. A second phase will be held from July 25 to 30 for candidates who missed the first round. A final phase is scheduled from August 5 to 10. Internal sliding within colleges will take place on August 18-19. Spot admission guidelines for unfilled seats in university and private colleges will be released on August 23. Students must report physically to the allotted colleges or risk disqualification from future rounds. All details are available on "


Hans India
12-05-2025
- Health
- Hans India
Top rankers in TG EAPCET-2025 eye IITs and AIIMS
Hyderabad: Top rankers of the TG EAPCET-2025 are continuing the trend of participating in state-level common entrance tests in engineering, agriculture, and pharmacy, treating them as warm-up sessions and training sessions for the all-India entrance tests like JEE and NEET. The top five rankers in both engineering, agriculture, and pharmacy told The Hans India that they are aiming for admission to either IITs or AIIMS. Palla Bharath Chandra, who secured the first rank in the engineering stream, stated that he wants to attend IIT in Mumbai and pursue Computer Science Engineering. Given his rank, he is confident he will secure a seat at IIT Mumbai. When asked why he participated in TG EAPCET-2025, he explained that it helps maintain his momentum and familiarity with taking entrance tests, which is beneficial for the all-India examinations. Similarly, U Rama Charan Reddy, who secured the second rank, pointed out that state-level entrance tests are valuable for learning time management and handling questions effectively. He emphasised that these skills will help as a reference for approaching all-India tests. P. Hema Sai Surya Karthik, Lakshmi Bhargav Mende, and Manthri Reddy Venkata Ganesh, who secured the third, fourth, and fifth ranks, respectively, expressed similar views, sharing that their ultimate goal is to gain admission to IITs. Saketh Reddy Peddakkagari and Chada Akshith, who secured the first and third ranks respectively in the agriculture and pharmacy ranks, aim to enrol in the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) for their undergraduate medicine course. The NEET examination was held on May 4th, and the results were awaited. Saketh Reddy is confident he will achieve a high rank that will secure him a place in government medical institutions like AIIMS. Akshith mentioned that he faced challenges with 12 to 14 questions on the NEET exam but is still hopeful of scoring between 640 and 650, which he believes should be enough for admission to AIIMS. He added that after completing his MBBS, he intends to explore specialisation options, with a keen interest in cardiology. Brahmani Rendla from Ranga Reddy district secured the fourth rank in the agriculture and pharmacy stream and is the only girl among the top 10 rank holders in both the engineering and agriculture and pharmacy streams. She is also waiting for the NEET results and, like her fellow top rankers, mentioned that she participated in TG EAPCET-2025 to gain experience and a feel for taking entrance tests.


Hans India
12-05-2025
- General
- Hans India
Boys outshine girls in EAPCET
Hyderabad: Boys outperformed girls in the top 10 ranks in the Telangana Engineering, Agriculture, and Pharmacy Common Entrance Test 2025 (TGEAPCET-2025), which was held from April 29 to May 4. Except for the fifth rank in the agriculture and pharmacy stream, boys secured the top ten ranks in both the engineering and agriculture and pharmacy streams. The overall qualifying percentage in the engineering stream for TGEAPCET-2025 stood at 73.26 per cent, while in the agriculture and pharmacy stream, it was 87.82 per cent. This shows a decline from TGEAPCET-2024, which recorded 74.98 per cent in engineering and 97.82 per cent in agriculture and pharmacy. Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy announced the TGEAPCET-2025 results on Sunday. The Chairman of the Telangana Council of Higher Education (TGCHE) Prof V Balaksita Reddy, State Education Secretary Dr Yogita Rana, State Commissioner of Collegiate and Technical Education A Sridevasena, and TGEAPCET-2025 Convenor Prof B Dean Kumar, were present. In the engineering stream, although no female candidate made it to top 10 ranks in TGEAPCET-2025, girls surpassed boys with a pass percentage of 73.88 per cent compared to boys' 72.79 per cent within the overall 73.26 per cent. In the agriculture and pharmacy stream, girls achieved an overall pass percentage of 88.32 per cent, and boys secured 86.29 per cent, contributing to an overall qualifying percentage of 87.92 per cent in the A&P stream. Palla Bharath Chandra from Parvathipuram, Andhra Pradesh, secured the first rank in the engineering stream, while Saketh Reddy Peddakkagari from Medchal topped the A&P stream. The TGEAPCET-2025 Convenor noted: "In total, 3,07,088 candidates registered for the exam, which was conducted across 16 test zones with 124 test centres from April 24 to May 4. The overall attendance percentage for both the agriculture and pharmacy, and engineering streams was 93.91 per cent." In the engineering stream, 2,07,190 candidates attended the examination, and 1,51,779 were qualified. Similarly, in the agriculture and pharmacy stream, 86,762 candidates registered, 81,198 attended, and 71,309 qualified. Candidates can download their rank cards from the website at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad (JNTUH), conducted the TGEAPCET 2025 for both engineering, agriculture and pharmacy streams.


United News of India
11-05-2025
- Politics
- United News of India
Telangana Govt releases TG EAPCET 2025 results
Hyderabad, May 11 (UNI) Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy released the results of the Telangana Engineering, Agriculture, and Pharmacy Common Entrance Test (TG EAPCET-2025) at his residence in Jubilee Hills on Sunday. A total of 81,198 candidates appeared for the Agriculture and Pharmacy streams, which were held on April 20 and 30, while 2,07,190 candidates appeared for the Engineering stream held on May 2, 3, and 4. Candidates can check their results on the official website: In a new initiative this year, results have also been sent directly to students' registered mobile phones for easier access. Officials announced that the detailed list of ranks and marks obtained by the candidates has been made available on the website. The preliminary answer keys for all streams were released earlier, and objections were invited before the final results were declared. UNI VV ARN


Hans India
10-05-2025
- General
- Hans India
CM Revanth to announce EAPCET-2025 results tomorrow
Hyderabad: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy will announce the results of TG EAPCET-2025 at 11 am on Sunday. According to the Convener, Prof B Dean Kumar, the ranks and marks for the engineering, agriculture, and pharmacy streams will be available to candidates on the results website starting at 11:15 am, following the announcement of the results. Candidates can check their results by entering their hall ticket number in the designated box. Additionally, the names of the top ten ranked students in the engineering, agriculture, and pharmacy streams will also be released. The results will be accessible at after the official announcement. The EAPCET-2025, which is for admission into undergraduate courses in engineering, agriculture, and pharmacy, took place on May 3 across 17 examination zones in the state. A total of 69,227 candidates sat for the online Computer-Based Test (CBT), out of 73,777 registered candidates.