The Andhra Pradesh Engineering, Agriculture and Pharmacy Common Entrance Test (AP EAPCET) 2026 was conducted by Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU), Kakinada on behalf of APSCHE from May 12 to 20, 2026 . With results expected in June 1, 2026 and counselling tentatively scheduled for July 2026, candidates require a reliable reference to understand probable college and branch options based on their rank .
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This article provides a general data-driven reference based on official AP EAPCET 2025 counselling data wherever available. All rank ranges are indicative and should be considered as a planning tool, not a guarantee. Candidates are advised to refer to official sources and multiple references before taking final decisions.
Contents
- 0.1 AP EAPCET 2026 Marks vs Expected Rank (Engineering Stream)
- 0.2 Top 10 Government/University Colleges for Reference
- 0.3 Rank vs College – Indicative Reference by Rank Range
- 0.4 Category-Wise Rank Relaxation (Reference Only)
- 0.5 Branch-Wise Expected Cutoffs (General Category)
- 0.6 Phase-Wise Counselling Information
- 0.7 Factors Affecting Actual Allotment
- 0.8 How to Use This Reference Guide
- 0.9 General Guidelines by Rank Range
- 0.10 Rank Range: 1 – 1,000
- 0.11 Rank Range: 1,001 – 5,000
- 0.12 Rank Range: 5,001 – 20,000
- 0.13 Rank Range: 20,001 – 60,000
- 0.14 Rank Range: 60,001 – 1,00,000
- 0.15 Rank Range: Above 1,00,000
- 0.16 Important Disclaimers
- 1 Conclusion
AP EAPCET 2026 Marks vs Expected Rank (Engineering Stream)
Source: Based on AP EAPCET 2025 official rank trends
Top 10 Government/University Colleges for Reference
The following table provides indicative closing ranks for CSE branch at premier government institutions for the General (OC-Boys) category based on 2025 data. These are for reference only; 2026 cutoffs may vary.
Source: Compiled from AP EAPCET 2025 counselling data
Rank vs College – Indicative Reference by Rank Range
The following table provides a general reference for candidates based on their rank range. Institutions are categorized by type rather than specific names.
| Rank Range | Institution Category | Branch Probability | Counselling Phase Recommendation |
| 1 – 1,000 | Premier Government / Top University | CSE, ECE, AIML, IT | Phase 1 |
| 1,001 – 3,000 | Top Government / Established University | CSE, ECE, IT, EEE | Phase 1 |
| 3,001 – 5,000 | Established Government / Top Private | CSE, ECE, IT, Mechanical | Phase 1 |
| 5,001 – 10,000 | Reputed Private / Select Government | CSE, IT, ECE, Civil | Phase 1 or Phase 2 |
| 10,001 – 20,000 | Mid-Tier Private / Regional University | ECE, IT, Mechanical, Civil | Phase 1 or Phase 2 |
| 20,001 – 40,000 | Accessible Private Institutions | ECE, Mechanical, Civil, EEE | Phase 2 |
| 40,001 – 60,000 | Regional Private Institutions | Mechanical, Civil, EEE | Phase 2 or Phase 3 |
| 60,001 – 1,00,000 | New / Developing Institutions | Core Branches | Phase 3 |
| 1,00,001 – 1,50,000 | Local / Emerging Institutions | Any Available Branch | Phase 3 or Spot Admissions |
| Above 1,50,000 | Limited Options | As per vacancy | Spot Admission / Management |
Category-Wise Rank Relaxation (Reference Only)
Reserved categories typically have rank relaxations compared to the Open Category (OC). The following are approximate indicators based on historical data:
| OC Rank Range | Expected BC Rank Range | Expected SC Rank Range | Expected ST Rank Range |
| 1,000 – 3,000 | 3,000 – 8,000 | 8,000 – 20,000 | 15,000 – 35,000 |
| 5,000 – 10,000 | 12,000 – 25,000 | 25,000 – 45,000 | 40,000 – 65,000 |
| 15,000 – 25,000 | 35,000 – 55,000 | 50,000 – 80,000 | 70,000 – 1,00,000 |
Note: Actual category-wise cutoffs vary by institution, branch, and year. This is a general reference only.
For more detailed category-wise cutoff history, refer to APSCHE official publications. As reference, 2024 category-wise rank ranges were: General (1,101 – 1,01,948), BCA (1,624 – 1,30,392), BCB (1,014 – 1,39,391), SC (4,472 – 1,77,342), ST (7,902 – 1,55,591) .
Branch-Wise Expected Cutoffs (General Category)
Computer Science & Engineering (CSE)
| College Type | Expected Closing Rank (OC) |
| Premier Government (JNTUK, AUCE) | 500 – 2,500 |
| Top Government (SVUCE, JNTU Vizianagaram) | 2,500 – 5,500 |
| Reputed Private (GMRIT, RVR & JC) | 6,000 – 12,000 |
Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE)
| College Type | Expected Closing Rank (OC) |
| Premier Government (JNTUK, AUCE) | 1,300 – 4,000 |
| Reputed Private (GVPCE, SVUCE) | 2,000 – 7,000 |
Core Branches (EEE, Mechanical, Civil)
Phase-Wise Counselling Information
AP EAPCET counselling is conducted in multiple phases :
| Phase | Who Can Apply | Key Action |
| Phase 1 | All verified candidates | Fresh web options + First allotment |
| Phase 2 | Unallotted + Seat improvement seekers + NCC/Sports verified | Fresh options (Phase 1 not carried forward) |
| Phase 3 / Final | Remaining unallotted + improvement | Final allotment from remaining seats |
| Spot Admission | Final phase candidates with vacancies | Physical reporting at venue for remaining seats |
Important Note: Options given in Phase 1 are not automatically considered for Phase 2. Candidates must exercise fresh options in each phase .
Factors Affecting Actual Allotment
Candidates should understand that final seat allotment depends on multiple variables:
| Factor | Impact |
| Number of candidates appearing | Higher competition may increase cutoffs |
| Exam difficulty level | Tougher paper lowers cutoffs |
| Seat matrix changes | New seats reduce competition |
| Choice filling (web options) | Higher preference increases probability |
| Category reservations | Significant rank relaxation for SC/ST/BC |
| Phase of counselling | Phase 2 and 3 have higher (less competitive) cutoffs |
How to Use This Reference Guide
| Step | Action |
| 1 | Locate your AP EAPCET 2026 rank from your rank card |
| 2 | Identify your rank range in the tables above |
| 3 | Note the institution category and expected branches |
| 4 | Prepare a list of 20-30 college-branch combinations |
| 5 | Prioritize preferences based on your genuine interest |
| 6 | Monitor official counselling schedules on eapcet-sche.aptonline.in |
General Guidelines by Rank Range
Rank Range: 1 – 1,000
- Admission Probability: High for premier government institutions
- Recommended Strategy: Exercise options in Phase 1
- Expected Branches: Computer Science and related emerging fields
Rank Range: 1,001 – 5,000
- Admission Probability: High for well-established universities
- Recommended Strategy: Phase 1 allocation; consider Phase 2 for upgrades
- Expected Branches: CSE, ECE, IT, EEE
Rank Range: 5,001 – 20,000
- Admission Probability: Moderate to High
- Recommended Strategy: Secure seat in Phase 1; upgrade in Phase 2 if needed
- Expected Branches: ECE, IT, Mechanical, Civil
Rank Range: 20,001 – 60,000
- Admission Probability: Moderate
- Recommended Strategy: Focus on Phase 2 and Phase 3 counselling
- Expected Branches: Mechanical, Civil, EEE, Core Engineering
Rank Range: 60,001 – 1,00,000
- Admission Probability: Low to Moderate
- Recommended Strategy: Phase 3 counselling and Spot Admissions
- Expected Branches: Core branches with available vacancies
Rank Range: Above 1,00,000
- Admission Probability: Low
- Recommended Strategy: Phase 3, Spot Admission rounds, or management quota
- Expected Branches: As per seat availability
Important Disclaimers
- Reference Only: The rank ranges and college categories mentioned above are based on AP EAPCET 2025 data and are indicative. Actual 2026 cutoffs may vary .
- Not an Official Source: Candidates must refer to official APSCHE notifications and the counselling portal (eapcet-sche.aptonline.in) for authoritative information .
- Multiple Factors: Final allotment depends on rank, category, available seats, and choices filled by all candidates.
- Phase Variations: Rank requirements typically increase (become less competitive) in Phase 2 and Phase 3. Candidates should adjust expectations accordingly.
- Category Differences: Reserved category candidates should check category-specific cutoffs, which differ significantly from OC cutoffs.
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Conclusion
The AP EAPCET 2026 rank vs college reference provided above is a professional planning tool based on historical data . Candidates with ranks below 5,000 have high probability for established government and university institutions. Those with ranks between 20,000 and 60,000 can secure seats in mid-tier institutions, particularly in Phase 2 and Phase 3. Ranks above 1,00,000 still offer limited opportunities through later phases and spot admissions.
All candidates are advised to verify all information through official channels (eapcet-sche.aptonline.in), exercise maximum web options during counselling, and participate in all eligible phases. Category candidates should pay attention to category-specific cutoffs, which differ substantially from general rankings.
For the most current and accurate information, refer to the official AP EAPCET counselling portal and your respective category notifications.
Best wishes for a successful counselling process.




