TG EAPCET 2024 Counselling: 98% of Computer Science Course Seats Filled
A total of 9,881 new engineering seats have been allocated, and 16,981 students who requested changes in branches or colleges have received new allocations. In the TG EAPCET 2024 counseling process, 175 colleges participated, with a total of 86,943 seats available under the convener quota. Including the third phase, 81,904 seats (92.40%) have been filled, leaving 5,039 seats still available.
Previously allocated students had requested changes in branches and colleges. When combined with new requests, the total number of options received was 23,98,863. Under the EWS quota, 6,460 seats were allocated. All 100% of seats in six universities and 84 private colleges have been filled. Students who have been allotted seats are advised to pay fees by the 15th of this month and complete self-reporting at their respective colleges between the 13th and 17th.
Engineering Classes
Although the third-phase seat allocation was initially scheduled for the 13th of this month, the High Court's dismissal of petitions related to increase in seats, additional seat allocations, and seat assessment led to an early conclusion of the counseling process. Authorities plan to start engineering classes by the end of the month.
98% of Seats Filled in Computer Courses
So far, most seats have been filled in Computer Science Engineering and related courses. Private colleges have reduced seats in branches such as Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering, leading to a decrease in availability in these areas. IT and IoT branches have seen some increases in seats, with minor adjustments in certain CSE and related courses.
Out of 61,587 available seats in computer courses, 60,362 have been filled, leaving just 1,225 seats vacant. Authorities have announced that 98.01% of seats in computer courses have been filled. In contrast, 94.38% of seats in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE), 76.38% in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE), 80.16% in Civil Engineering, and 72.38% in Mechanical Engineering have been filled.
In Civil and Mechanical Engineering, 7,458 seats were available, of which 5,782 were filled, leaving 1,676 seats vacant. In Electronics and Electrical courses, 16,692 seats were available, with 14,907 filled, leaving 1,785 seats unoccupied.