The Telangana Engineering, Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test (TS EAMCET) mock allotment releases today. This trial result helps students see their potential college seats. It is not a final seat guarantee. Aspirants must visit the official counselling portal to view results. This phase lets students refine choices before the final round.
The mock allotment uses current web options to simulate the final list. It calculates results based on merit and category preferences. Top-performing students use this data to gauge their university placements. Securing a preferred branch can boost a student's confidence. However, a missed seat suggests a need for a broader college list. This trial run is essential for making informed career choices.

Students can edit their web options from July 5 until July 7. This window allows you to reorder your college priorities. You can add more choices to secure a seat. Verify your local status and category details very carefully now. Small errors can lead to losing a seat in top colleges. Expanding your list increases the chances of a successful admission.
Ranks often shift between the mock and final allotments. High-ranking toppers frequently change their branch preferences at the last minute. Reservation rules and local status shifts also cause significant seat churn. Some students might decide to freeze their choices early. These factors create a very dynamic environment for all aspirants. District toppers must wait for the final list to confirm seats.
| Event | Key Date |
|---|---|
| Mock Allotment Release | July 5 |
| Edit Web Options Window | July 5 to July 7 |
| Final Provisional Allotment | July 10 |
The Phase-1 provisional allotment will release by July 10. Students must keep their documents ready for the next stage. This includes rank cards and academic certificates. Paying the tuition fee on time is also mandatory. Once the final list is out, you must report to the college. Following these steps ensures your hard work leads to a top career.