🔴 LIVE: TG ECET Final Phase Seat Allotment 2026 Tomorrow (July 9)
The TG ECET 2026 Final Phase seat allotment result is scheduled to be released on or before July 9, 2026, by the Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) on the official counselling portal, tgecet.nic.in. Candidates who completed Final Phase registration and certificate verification, which began on July 4, 2026, will be able to check their allotment status using their hall ticket number, password, and date of birth.
Since fresh web options were required to be entered in the Final Phase, choices exercised in earlier rounds will not be considered. Candidates allotted a seat in this round must complete tuition fee payment and online self-reporting within the notified schedule, failing which the allotted seat stands automatically cancelled. No cancellations are permitted once the Final Phase concludes, so candidates are advised to review their allotment order carefully before proceeding.
This page will be updated as further information is released by TSCHE. Candidates are advised to keep checking Manabadi for the latest TG ECET Final Phase seat allotment updates, self-reporting deadlines, and tuition fee details.
Contents
- 0.1 How to Check TG ECET Final Phase Seat Allotment Result 2026
- 0.2 What Details Are Shown on the TG ECET Final Phase Allotment Order?
- 1 TG ECET Counselling 2026: Latest Updates
- 2 When Is the TG ECET 2026 Final Phase Seat Allotment Result Being Released?
- 3 Fee Update for TG ECET Counselling 2026
- 4 Steps to Check the TG ECET 2026 Final Phase Seat Allotment Result
- 5 TG ECET Cutoff Trends: Detailed College, Branch & Category-Wise Analysis
How to Check TG ECET Final Phase Seat Allotment Result 2026
Candidates can follow the steps below to check their TG ECET 2026 Final Phase seat allotment result and download their provisional allotment order:
- Visit the official counselling portal: tgecet.nic.in
- Click on the “Candidate Login” or “Final Phase Seat Allotment Result” link on the homepage.
- Enter your ROC Form Number (or Hall Ticket Number), Password, and Date of Birth.
- Enter the captcha code, if displayed, and click Submit.
- The TG ECET Final Phase seat allotment result will be displayed on screen, showing the allotted college and branch.
- Click on “Download Allotment Order” to save the provisional allotment order as a PDF.
- Take at least two printouts — one for tuition fee payment and self-reporting, and one to retain as a personal backup, since physical reporting at the allotted college requires the original printed copy.
What Details Are Shown on the TG ECET Final Phase Allotment Order?
The provisional seat allotment order is a detailed document, and each field on it plays a specific role during admission confirmation:
- Candidate’s Name, Hall Ticket Number, and ROC Form Number
- Rank secured in TG ECET 2026
- Category and Local Area Status (Local/Non-Local)
- Allotted College Name and College Code
- Allotted Branch/Course Name and Branch Code
- Type of Seat (Convener Quota / Management Quota, where applicable)
- Tuition Fee Payable Amount (category-wise)
- Last Date for Tuition Fee Payment and Self-Reporting
- Instructions for Physical Reporting at the Allotted College
- A unique Admission/Allotment ID, generated after self-reporting, which must be carried during physical verification at the college
Candidates are advised to cross-check the college code, branch code, and category shown on the allotment order carefully before proceeding with fee payment, as any discrepancy should be reported to the Help Line Centre immediately rather than after completing self-reporting.
TG ECET Counselling 2026: Latest Updates
The TG ECET 2026 Final Phase Seat Allotment Result is being released by the Telangana Council of Higher Education (TGCHE) at the official counselling portal, tgecet.nic.in. Thousands of diploma holders, B.Sc. (Mathematics) graduates, and lateral entry aspirants have been anticipating this result, as it decides admission into the second year of B.E./B.Tech and B.Pharmacy programmes across Telangana’s engineering colleges.
In this article, the release timeline, the direct steps to check the TG ECET 2026 Final Phase Seat Allotment Result, the post-allotment process, and detailed cutoff trends from previous years. For the most reliable and regularly updated coverage of every TG ECET milestone, Manabadi is recommended as a trusted reference point throughout the admission cycle.
When Is the TG ECET 2026 Final Phase Seat Allotment Result Being Released?
It has been confirmed by TGCHE that Final Phase registration and certificate verification were commenced on July 4, 2026, for candidates who had missed Phase 1, had not been allotted a seat, or wished to be considered for an upgrade. Fresh web options were required to be submitted by eligible candidates, since choices entered in Phase 1 were not carried forward into the Final Phase system. Based on the official schedule, the TG ECET 2026 Final Phase Seat Allotment Result is expected to be declared on or before July 9, 2026, and it is being treated by TGCHE as the last structured counselling round before remaining vacancies are shifted to spot admissions.
It should be noted that this result had not yet been released at the time this article was published. This page will be updated the moment the allotment link is activated, so it is recommended that this article be bookmarked and revisited closer to the expected date.
Breaking Update: The TG ECET counselling authority has published a list of 13 engineering colleges whose tuition fees are currently governed by interim orders of the Hon’ble High Court. Candidates allotted seats in these institutions should carefully review the applicable fee details before completing tuition fee payment and self-reporting. For the latest updates and direct links to official notifications, keep checking Manabadi.

Fee Update for TG ECET Counselling 2026
The TG ECET Counselling Authority has issued an important notification regarding the tuition fees of 13 participating engineering colleges. These colleges are currently covered under various interim orders passed by the Hon’ble High Court of Telangana in connection with the fixation of tuition fees for the 2026–27 academic year.
Why Did These Colleges Approach the High Court?
Before every admission cycle, the Telangana Admission and Fee Regulatory Committee (TAFRC) reviews the fee proposals submitted by private engineering colleges and approves the tuition fee that can be collected from students for a specified block period.
However, several engineering colleges were dissatisfied with the fees approved by TAFRC. According to the institutions:
- The approved tuition fee was lower than what they had proposed.
- Certain genuine expenses, such as infrastructure development, laboratories, faculty salaries, maintenance, and other academic costs, were either reduced or not fully considered while calculating the fee.
- Some colleges also claimed that TAFRC considered incorrect student strength while calculating the fee, which resulted in a lower fee per student.
- They argued that these decisions would make it difficult to maintain the quality of education and campus facilities.
Because of these reasons, the colleges filed separate writ petitions before the Telangana High Court, requesting permission to collect either the previous fee structure or the revised fee they had proposed until the dispute is finally decided.
What Has the High Court Decided?
Since the TG ECET counselling process had already started and thousands of students were waiting for admissions, the High Court decided not to stop the counselling process.
Instead, the Court issued interim (temporary) orders allowing admissions to continue while the legal cases remain pending.
Under these interim directions:
- The concerned colleges are permitted to collect the tuition fee allowed under the respective High Court interim orders.
- The counselling authority has been instructed to display these court orders on the official counselling portal so that candidates are aware of the ongoing fee dispute.
- Candidates must also be informed that the tuition fee for these colleges may increase or change depending on the final judgment of the High Court.
- The Court has not yet given its final verdict on the fee dispute. The issue will be decided after hearing all parties in detail.
What Does This Mean for Students?
Students and parents do not need to worry about their admissions.
The High Court order does not affect the TG ECET counselling schedule, seat allotment, or admission process.
If you receive a seat in any of the colleges covered under these High Court orders:
- You can continue with tuition fee payment and online self-reporting as per the official counselling schedule.
- Your admission will remain valid after completing all counselling formalities.
- However, since the fee dispute is still pending before the High Court, the tuition fee for these colleges may be revised later, depending on the final decision of the Court.
- Candidates should therefore carefully read the fee details displayed during counselling and keep checking official notifications for further updates.
In simple terms, there is no issue with your admission, but the final tuition fee for these colleges has not yet been permanently decided.
Colleges Covered Under the High Court Orders
The latest notification issued by the TG ECET counselling authority includes the following institutions:
| S.No. | College Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Anurag University, Ghatkesar |
| 2 | Vidyajyothi Institute of Technology (Autonomous), Moinabad |
| 3 | Nalla Malla Reddy Engineering College (Autonomous), Ghatkesar |
| 4 | MLR Institute of Technology (Autonomous), Dundigal |
| 5 | Marri Laxman Reddy Institute of Technology and Management (Autonomous), Dundigal |
| 6 | St. Martin’s Engineering College (Autonomous), Dhulapally |
| 7 | Institute of Aeronautical Engineering, Dundigal |
| 8 | Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women (Autonomous), Abids |
| 9 | Methodist College of Engineering and Technology (Autonomous), Abids |
| 10 | Jaya Prakash Narayan College of Engineering (Autonomous), Mahabubnagar |
| 11 | Guru Nanak Institute of Technology (Autonomous), Ibrahimpatnam |
| 12 | Mahaveer Institute of Science and Technology (Autonomous), Bandlaguda |
| 13 | AAR Mahaveer Engineering College, Bandlaguda |
Revised Fee Structure 2026
The High Court has cleared specific Writ Petitions permitting the following prominent colleges in Hyderabad to implement increased annual tuition fees starting this academic year:
| College Name & Location | College Code | Revised High Court Fee (Per Annum) |
| Anurag University, Ghatkesar | ANUG | ₹1,65,000 |
| Vidya Jyothi Institute of Technology (VJIT), Hyderabad | VJIT | ₹1,65,000 |
| Institute of Aeronautical Engineering (IARE), Dundigal | IARE | ₹1,40,000 |
| MLR Institute of Technology (Autonomous), Dundigal | MLID | ₹1,35,000 |
| Marri Laxman Reddy Institute of Technology | MLRS | ₹1,35,000 |
| St. Martin’s Engineering College, Secunderabad | MRTN | ₹1,25,000 |
| Nalla Malla Reddy Engineering College, Ghatkesar | NREC | ₹1,10,000 |
Important Note on Counselling Codes: Candidates must verify the exact Counselling Code during option entry. For instance, the new fee structure applies exclusively to Anurag University under the code ANUG. Do not confuse it with other campuses or institutions under the same management that operate under distinct counselling codes (such as ANRH or ANRK).
What Should Candidates Do Now?
If you are allotted a seat in any of the above colleges:
- Complete tuition fee payment within the prescribed schedule.
- Finish online self-reporting before the deadline.
- Read the tuition fee details carefully before confirming admission.
- Keep copies of your allotment order and payment receipt.
- Regularly visit Manabadi for the latest TG ECET counselling updates, official notifications, and any further announcements regarding the High Court cases.
Important: The High Court has issued only an interim (temporary) order to ensure that admissions continue smoothly. The final tuition fee for these colleges will be decided only after the Court delivers its final judgment in the pending writ petitions.

Steps to Check the TG ECET 2026 Final Phase Seat Allotment Result
The following steps are recommended to be followed once the result is declared:
- The official website, tgecet.nic.in, should be visited using a desktop or laptop browser for the smoothest experience.
- The “Final Phase Seat Allotment Result” link, once activated, should be located on the homepage.
- Login credentials — the Hall Ticket Number, Password, and Date of Birth — should be entered on the login page.
- Once logged in, the allotted institute, branch, category, and quota details will be displayed on the dashboard.
- The provisional seat allotment order should be downloaded and printed for further reference and for the reporting process.
- It should be confirmed that all details on the allotment order — name, category, allotted college, and branch — are accurate before proceeding further.
What Should Be Done After the Result Is Checked
Once a seat has been allotted in the Final Phase, the following steps are required to be completed within the stipulated timeline:
- Tuition fee payment must be completed online through the candidate portal using net banking, debit card, or credit card.
- Online self-reporting must be finished by clicking the designated button on the dashboard after the fee has been successfully paid.
- The joining report, which contains the admission number, should be downloaded and printed once self-reporting is completed.
- Physical reporting to the allotted college may also be required by some institutions, and it is advised that the specific instructions issued by the allotted college be checked carefully.
It has been made clear by TGCHE that failure to complete tuition fee payment and self-reporting within the deadline will result in automatic cancellation of the allotted seat, with no scope for reinstatement in this counselling cycle.
Important note on tuition fees: A list of 13 engineering colleges whose tuition fees are currently governed by interim orders of the Hon’ble High Court of Telangana has been published by the counselling authority. Candidates who are allotted seats in these institutions are advised to review the applicable fee structure carefully before payment is made, since the final tuition fee for these colleges will only be determined once the Court’s final judgment is delivered.
TG ECET Cutoff Trends: Detailed College, Branch & Category-Wise Analysis
To help candidates realistically judge their chances in the Final Phase, a deeper breakdown of TG ECET closing ranks has been compiled below, based on official 2025 Phase 1 allotment data and category-wise trends observed across recent counselling cycles.
1. Top Government & University Colleges — CSE Closing Ranks (2025, Phase 1)
| College | OC Closing Rank | BC Closing Rank | SC Closing Rank |
|---|---|---|---|
| JNTUH College of Engineering, Hyderabad | 3 | — | — |
| CBIT, Hyderabad | 190 | — | — |
| Vasavi College of Engineering | 45–50 | 115–120 | 580–585 |
| Kakatiya Institute of Technology & Science | 145–150 | 1,120–1,225 | 2,760–2,765 |
| GRIET | 55–245 | — | 2,760+ |
| Mallareddy Engineering College, Maisammaguda | — | — | 1,960–1,965 |
| MVSR Engineering College | 450–455 | — | — |
| JNTU College of Engineering, Sultanpur | 315–320 | — | — |
It is noticed from this data that a considerable gap is maintained between the OC and reserved category cutoffs, and this gap has been found to widen further for institutions with a smaller CSE intake, since fewer seats are distributed across a larger number of reservation categories.
2. Branch-Wise Competitiveness Pattern
A consistent hierarchy has been observed across TG ECET counselling cycles when branches are ranked by competitiveness:
| Competitiveness Tier | Branches | Typical Closing Rank Behaviour |
|---|---|---|
| Highest demand | CSE, IT, AI & ML | Lowest closing ranks; seats close within double or triple digits at top colleges |
| Moderate demand | ECE, EEE | Mid-range closing ranks; noticeably more relaxed than CSE at the same college |
| Relaxed demand | Mechanical, Civil, Mining, Metallurgy, Chemical, Agricultural Engineering | Highest closing ranks; seats often remain available well into the Final Phase |
It has been found that candidates with a rank considered “unsuitable” for CSE at a given college are frequently able to secure ECE, EEE, or Mechanical at the very same institution — a pattern that is advised to be kept in mind while web options are being arranged.
3. Category-Wise Rank Relaxation (General Trend)
Based on patterns observed across TSCHE-affiliated counselling data, the following relaxation has typically been recorded between categories at the same college and branch:
- OC to BC-A/B/C/D/E: A relaxation of roughly 5,000 to 50,000 ranks has been observed, depending on the branch and college’s overall demand.
- OC/BC to SC: A further relaxation has typically been recorded, often placing SC closing ranks several thousand ranks beyond the corresponding BC figure.
- OC/BC/SC to ST: The most substantial relaxation has generally been noted for ST candidates, particularly at colleges with smaller ST seat allocations, where a single seat can shift the closing rank considerably.
It should be understood that these percentage patterns are trend indicators drawn from historical data rather than fixed multipliers, since actual relaxation depends heavily on how many candidates from each category register in a given year.
4. Phase-Wise Rank Movement (Phase 1 → Final Phase)
It has been consistently recorded that Final Phase cutoffs are relaxed compared to Phase 1, since seats vacated by non-joiners and upgraded candidates are released back into the pool. A relaxation of approximately 20% to 40% has been observed between Phase 1 and Final Phase closing ranks for the same college-branch combination, with the degree of relaxation being larger at private colleges and smaller at premier government institutions such as JNTUH and CBIT, where demand remains saturated across every phase.
5. Regional (OU vs. UR) Variation
A further layer of variation has been noted based on region — candidates from the Osmania University (OU) area are shown both OU-zone and unreserved (UR) seats, while non-OU candidates are restricted to UR seats only. This has been found to create a meaningfully more relaxed effective cutoff for OU-region candidates at colleges located within that zone.
Important disclaimer: Since the TG ECET 2026 Final Phase result has not yet been officially released at the time of writing, the figures above are being presented purely as historical reference points from the 2025 cycle and general multi-year trends. Once TGCHE activates the official Final Phase cutoff statement on tgecet.nic.in, candidates are strongly advised to cross-check their rank against the actual 2026 figures rather than relying on these estimates, since seat matrix changes, new college additions, and this year’s applicant volume can shift closing ranks in either direction. This section will be updated with verified 2026 figures the moment the official cutoff data is released.
Frequently Encountered Questions on TG ECET 2026 Final Phase Result
Is it necessary to fill fresh web options in the Final Phase?
Yes, it has been made mandatory by TGCHE that fresh web options be submitted for the Final Phase, since options exercised in Phase 1 are not considered.
Can a seat already allotted in Phase 1 be lost during the Final Phase?
Yes, it should be noted that if a new seat is allotted in the Final Phase, the previously held seat may be replaced, and careful consideration is advised before fresh options are submitted by candidates who are already satisfied with their Phase 1 seat.
Will a spot round be conducted after the Final Phase?
Since the Final Phase is being treated as the last structured round, any seats left vacant thereafter are expected to be filled through institutional-level spot admissions, and updates on this will be shared as soon as they are confirmed.
Conclusion
The TG ECET 2026 Final Phase Seat Allotment Result marks the concluding stage of centralized lateral entry counselling for Telangana’s engineering and pharmacy aspirants this year. Every stage – from registration and fresh web options to the eventual seat allotment, tuition fee payment, and self-reporting – has been outlined in detail in this article, along with historical cutoff trends that can be used to set realistic expectations. It is advised that the official portal, tgecet.nic.in, be checked regularly once the result window approaches, and that Manabadi be relied upon for verified, timely updates as soon as the Final Phase result, cutoffs, and reporting instructions are officially released.





