Enter your rank, category and preferred branch — get instant Safe / Reachable / Ambitious lists from real last-rank data across 15+ top Telangana engineering colleges.
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Data: TS EAPCET 2026 counselling (final phase), sourced from official TGCHE/college data — indicative, verify with official counselling before locking web options. BC column is indicative of BC-B; boys/girls merged.
Closed near your rank — solid chance, keep these high in your list
| College | Branch | Last Rank (OC) | vs Your Rank |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vardhaman | CSE | 12,800 | −2,200 |
| IARE | CSE | 14,800 | −200 |
Closed above your rank — possible in final phase / if cutoffs relax
| College | Branch | Last Rank (OC) | vs Your Rank |
|---|---|---|---|
| MVSR | CSE | 9,300 | −5,700 |
| Anurag | CSE | 10,000 | −5,000 |
| BVRIT | CSE | 11,800 | −3,200 |
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Open →It compares your rank against last counselling’s final-phase closing (last) ranks for your category. A college is "Safe" if its last rank was more than 1.3× your rank, "Reachable" if it closed between 0.8× and 1.3× your rank, and "Ambitious" if it closed between 0.5× and 0.8× — possible if cutoffs relax or in later phases.
You pick OC, BC, SC or ST. The BC figure shown is indicative of BC-B; BC-A/C/D/E close at somewhat different ranks. Boys/girls last ranks are merged into one indicative number — girls-quota seats often close slightly deeper, which works in your favour.
Yes — our numbers ARE final-phase last ranks, which are the deepest of the season. Phase-1 cutoffs close much tighter (e.g., CBIT CSE closed near rank 500 in phase 1 vs ~1,500 in the final phase in recent years). So treat "Ambitious" as genuinely possible if you hold on through all phases.
No. In TS EAPCET web counselling, order your options by true preference — the system gives you the best seat your rank allows, and listing ambitious colleges first never hurts your chance at safer ones below them. Put Ambitious → Reachable → Safe, in that order.
Yes. CSE/AIML cutoffs have been tightening as demand grows, while MECH/CIVIL close deeper each year. New seats, fee changes and branch conversions (many colleges converted core-branch seats to CSE-allied) can move a college’s last rank by 10–30%. That is why we show ranges and three buckets instead of a yes/no answer.