Welcome to Sarkari Naukri. The official notification for TS EAMCET 2026 Mock Allotment Result has been announced. Below you will find comprehensive coverage of the eligibility criteria, important dates, vacancy details, and direct official application channels.
This mock round is not a final seat offer – it’s a practice run that shows candidates where they currently stand, giving them a window to revise their college and branch preferences before the real allotment is locked. Here’s a complete, easy-to-follow breakdown of what the mock allotment means, how to check it, and what to do next.
What Is the TS EAMCET Mock Seat Allotment?
Before diving into dates and steps, it helps to understand exactly what a “mock allotment” is and why TGCHE runs one ahead of the actual seat allocation.
The mock seat allotment is a trial run of the allotment algorithm, generated using a snapshot of all candidates’ current web options along with the available seat matrix across participating colleges. It shows which college and branch a candidate would likely be allotted if the final process ran at that exact moment – based on their rank, category, and the choices they’ve filled so far.
Importantly, the mock result does not reserve or confirm any seat. Only the final Phase 1 allotment, expected on or before July 10, 2026, is binding. Think of it as a diagnostic checkpoint: if your mock allotment shows a college or branch below your expectations, you still have time to reorder or add stronger choices before the window closes.
TS EAMCET 2026 Mock Allotment: Key Details at a Glance
The table below summarizes the essential facts about the mock allotment release, so you can quickly confirm what applies to you.
| Particular | Detail |
|---|---|
| Conducting Body | Telangana Council of Higher Education (TGCHE), counselling by JNTU Hyderabad |
| Official Website | tgeapcet.nic.in (also eapcet.tgche.ac.in) |
| Mock Allotment Release Date | Will be Release Tomorrow |
| Login Requirements | Hall ticket/registration number and password |
| Nature of Result | Provisional and non-binding |
| Option Modification Window | July 5 to July 7, 2026 |
| Final Freezing of Options | July 7, 2026 |
| Phase 1 Final Seat Allotment | On or before July 10, 2026 |
TS EAMCET 2026 Counselling Schedule: What Led Up to the Mock Allotment
Understanding the sequence of counselling events helps candidates see exactly where the mock allotment fits into the larger admission process.
TS EAMCET 2026 counselling began on June 19, 2026, and has moved through several structured stages leading up to the mock allotment:
- Counselling registration: June 19 to June 28, 2026
- Certificate verification at designated Help Line Centres: June 22 to June 29, 2026
- Web option (choice filling) entry: June 25 to July 1, 2026
- Mock seat allotment result: on or before July 4, 2026
- Option modification window: July 5 to July 7, 2026
- Freezing of final options: July 7, 2026
- Phase 1 seat allotment result: on or before July 10, 2026
- Fee payment and self-reporting: July 10 to July 14, 2026
Only candidates who completed registration, certificate verification, and web option entry within these windows are eligible to view a mock allotment result.
How to Check TS EAMCET 2026 Mock Allotment Result Online
If you’ve completed the required counselling steps, here’s exactly how to access your mock allotment status on the official portal.
Follow these steps to check your result:
- Visit the official website – tgeapcet.nic.in.
- Locate and click on the “TS EAMCET 2026 Mock Seat Allotment” link on the homepage.
- Log in using your hall ticket number, registration number, and password (login credentials are generated after registration and SMS verification).
- Your mock allotment status will display on screen, showing the probable college and branch based on your current rank and web options.
- Download or take a screenshot of the result for your reference.
- Compare this outcome against your preferred choices and plan any modifications accordingly.
Why the Mock Allotment Matters: Should You Change Your Web Options?
Many candidates wonder whether they should act on their mock result at all. Here’s how to use it productively.
Treat the mock allotment as a diagnostic tool, not a final outcome. If the college or branch shown is lower than what you hoped for, use the July 5-7 modification window to add stronger backup choices between your top preference and the college you were mock-allotted. Since the allotment engine processes choices strictly in the order you rank them – trying your first preference before moving down the list – placing your most-desired college-branch combination at position one costs nothing, even if its cutoff seems high; the system only moves to your next option if that seat isn’t available for your rank and category.
Conversely, if your mock result already matches your preferred outcome, you may choose to leave your options unchanged and simply freeze them by July 7.
TS EAMCET 2026 Counselling: Seats and Participating Colleges
Candidates evaluating their mock allotment often want context on the overall seat pool they’re competing for.
TS EAMCET (now formally TG EAPCET) 2026 counselling offers admission to approximately 1.3 lakh B.Tech seats across more than 175 participating engineering colleges in Telangana, covering government and private institutions, along with agriculture and pharmacy colleges under the Convener quota.
What Happens After the Mock Allotment?
Once the mock result is out, several important steps follow before candidates secure a confirmed seat.
- July 5-7, 2026: Candidates can revise or modify their web options based on how their mock allotment turned out.
- July 7, 2026: Options are frozen and no further changes are permitted.
- On or before July 10, 2026: TGCHE announces the Phase 1 final seat allotment result.
- July 10-14, 2026: Candidates allotted a seat must complete fee payment and self-reporting to confirm admission.
- Candidates unsatisfied with their Phase 1 outcome can participate in subsequent counselling rounds by exercising fresh web options; Phase 1 preferences are not automatically carried forward.
- After Phase 3 allotment, TGCHE runs an internal sliding round, expected in August 2026, which automatically upgrades candidates to a higher preference if a seat becomes available due to another candidate not reporting – no separate application is needed for this.

