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TS EAMCET Counselling 2025: Final Phase Option Entry Begins

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TS EAMCET counselling 2025: Final phase option entry begins at tgeapcet.nic.in; check direct link here

The Telangana Council of Higher Education (TGCHE) has initiated the option entry process for the final phase of TS EAMCET counselling 2025 for engineering and pharmacy admissions. Eligible candidates can now submit their web options through the official counselling portal, tgeapcet.nic.in. The counselling process is being conducted on the basis of the Telangana Engineering Agriculture Pharmacy Common Entrance Test (TG EAPCET) 2025 scores. The last date to complete the option entry process for the final phase of TS EAMCET counselling 2025 is August 7. As per the official schedule, the seat allotment result will be released on or before August 10, 2025.

TS EAMCET counselling 2025: Option entry process

Candidates participating in the final phase of TS EAMCET counselling 2025 can follow the steps below to complete the option entry process:

  • Visit the official website: Go to tgeapcet.nic.in.
  • Click on the “Candidates Login” link and enter your login ID, password, and OTP sent to your registered mobile number.
  • Take a printout of the manual form from the website to plan your preferences.
  • Fill out the form with your preferred institution codes, branch codes, and district codes to avoid errors while entering options online.
  • Download the updated list of participating colleges, branches, and districts from the website before entering options.
  • Enter your preferences in order of priority on the website.
  • You can revise or modify your options any number of times within the given schedule before the deadline.

Direct link for exercising web options for the TS EAMCET counselling 2025 final phase is available here.

Eligibility for TS EAMCET counselling 2025 final phase option entry

Candidates falling under the following categories are eligible to participate in the final phase of option entry:

  • Those who have not secured a seat in the earlier phases but have verified their certificates.
  • Those who have not yet exercised their options but have verified their certificates.
  • All eligible candidates who have not cancelled their seats online.

Note: Candidates who cancelled their seats during any of the previous two phases are not eligible to exercise options in the final phase. Additionally, candidates who are satisfied with their allotted seat and have self-reported online after paying the tuition fee are not required to participate again. However, they must report to the allotted college in person after the final allotment, failing which their admission will be cancelled.

For further updates and detailed schedule, candidates are advised to visit tgeapcet.nic.in regularly.

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