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EAPCET mock allotment fills 90% of seats with computer science as top choice

In Telangana EAPCET 2026 counselling, 79,313 out of 88,053 available seats have been filled since the process kicked off on June 19. Candidates need to finalize their choices by July 7; if no changes are made, the mock allotment will be considered final.

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BRIC Team
Jul 5, 2026 · 1 min read · 4 views
EAPCET mock allotment fills 90% of seats with computer science as top choice

Key Takeaways

  • Approximately 90% of the 88,053 seats were filled, with 79,313 allocated during the Telangana EAPCET 2026 counselling.
  • Candidates exercised over 55 lakh options during the mock allotment phase, showcasing high engagement.
  • Computer science and engineering was the most popular, with 28,009 seats filled and only 1,520 remaining.
  • Under the Economically Weaker Sections quota, 6,261 candidates successfully secured seats in the counselling process.
  • The final allotments will be confirmed after candidates modify their choices from July 5 to July 7.

Telangana EAPCET 2026 counselling process sees big changes, with mock allotment showing nearly 90% of seats filled. Of 88,053 total seats, 79,313 allocated, leaving 8,740 candidates still waiting. Counselling kicked off June 19, with 89,785 candidates finishing certificate verification.

In this phase,candidates made over 55 lakh option choices. Current allotment is provisional. Candidates can tweak preferences from July 5 to July 7. If no changes made,mock allotment choices stand as final .

Computer science and engineering top the list. 28,009 seats filled, just 1,520 left. And courses in computer science and IT, like AI and Computer Engineering, are full . Other engineering areas, including biomedical and electronics,also fully booked.

For Economically Weaker Sections quota,6,261 candidates have secured spots. Allotments for sports and NCC quotas to come later, dependent on departmental priorities. The upcoming three-day option modification window is crucial . Choices saved by July 7 lock in for first phase of allotment…but what adjustments will be made?

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