TS EAMCET 2025 Mock Allotment OUT: The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) on Saturday released the mock allotment results for TG EAMCET 2025 engineering admissions, giving students a crucial insight into potential final seat allocations.
The mock allotment is now live on the official counselling portal tgeapcet.nic.in, allowing candidates to review their provisional allotments and modify their choices before the final seat allocation.
A total of 94,059 candidates participated in the first-phase web-based counselling, but only 77,154 students received mock allotments, leaving 5,900 seats vacant across 172 engineering colleges in the state.
TG EAMCET 2025 Mock Allotment: Key Numbers at a Glance
The move is expected to reduce vacant seats in the final round and enable better decision-making among aspirants.
Education experts advise students to treat this mock round as a diagnostic tool and adjust their choices accordingly during the window for option modification.
How to check your TG EAMCET 2025 mock allotment result
Candidates can follow these steps to access their mock seat allotment:
Candidates are encouraged to review the college-wise and branch-wise allotment details, which will be published on the official website by July 13.
The final seat allotment results will be released on or before July 18, 2025. Those allotted a seat must then proceed to self-reporting, pay the admission fee, and confirm their seat at the respective colleges within the specified time frame.
16,905 candidates missed out: Here's why
Despite the large number of web option entries, over 16,900 candidates did not receive any allotment in the mock round. Officials say this is largely due to limited or overly competitive web options selected by candidates.
Students are advised to expand their choice list to include more realistic options based on their rank and category to improve their final allotment chances.
For real-time updates and announcements, students should:
The TG EAMCET 2025 mock allotment is a critical step in the counselling process, and with nearly 6,000 seats still up for grabs, candidates have a strategic window to optimise their choices and secure a seat in their preferred college.
The mock allotment is now live on the official counselling portal tgeapcet.nic.in, allowing candidates to review their provisional allotments and modify their choices before the final seat allocation.
A total of 94,059 candidates participated in the first-phase web-based counselling, but only 77,154 students received mock allotments, leaving 5,900 seats vacant across 172 engineering colleges in the state.
TG EAMCET 2025 Mock Allotment: Key Numbers at a Glance
- Total engineering seats available: 83,054
- Candidates who exercised web options: 94,059
- Seats allotted in mock round: 77,154
- Vacant seats after mock round: 5,900
- Candidates with no allotment: 16,905
Why was the mock allotment introduced?
This year, the TSCHE introduced the mock allotment to help candidates gauge their chances of securing admission based on their rank, category, gender, and preferences.The move is expected to reduce vacant seats in the final round and enable better decision-making among aspirants.
Education experts advise students to treat this mock round as a diagnostic tool and adjust their choices accordingly during the window for option modification.
How to check your TG EAMCET 2025 mock allotment result
Candidates can follow these steps to access their mock seat allotment:- Visit the official TG EAPCET counselling portal: https://tgeapcet.nic.in
- Log in using your Hall Ticket Number, Password or Date of Birth, and the Captcha Code.
- Click on the “Mock Allotment Result” link visible on the homepage.
- View your provisional allotment — college, branch, rank, and category-wise seat status.
- Download or print the mock allotment letter for future reference.
Option modification window: July 14 and 15
If you're not satisfied with your mock allotment, you can modify your web options on July 14 and 15, 2025. This is your opportunity to:- Add new colleges or branches
- Reorder your preference list
- Drop options based on competition and seat availability
Candidates are encouraged to review the college-wise and branch-wise allotment details, which will be published on the official website by July 13.
The final seat allotment results will be released on or before July 18, 2025. Those allotted a seat must then proceed to self-reporting, pay the admission fee, and confirm their seat at the respective colleges within the specified time frame.
16,905 candidates missed out: Here's why
Despite the large number of web option entries, over 16,900 candidates did not receive any allotment in the mock round. Officials say this is largely due to limited or overly competitive web options selected by candidates.Students are advised to expand their choice list to include more realistic options based on their rank and category to improve their final allotment chances.
For real-time updates and announcements, students should:
- Regularly visit https://tgeapcet.nic.in
- Follow TSCHE’s official notifications
- Keep track of deadlines for final allotment and reporting
The TG EAMCET 2025 mock allotment is a critical step in the counselling process, and with nearly 6,000 seats still up for grabs, candidates have a strategic window to optimise their choices and secure a seat in their preferred college.