Telegana Engineering Colleges Rank Cut off

Here’s TS EAMCET 2025 Cutoffs – College-Wise Engineering Ranks, ideal for helping students understand their chances, organized by core branches. The content is simple


📊 TS EAMCET 2025 Cutoffs for Engineering Colleges (General Open Category)

TS EAPCET/EAMCET is the state entrance test for engineering in Telangana. Here, you’ll find opening and closing rank ranges for key colleges in 2025, so you can match your rank and pick suitable institutions. Cutoffs vary by branch—CSE, ECE, Civil, Mechanical—so this guide highlights each.


1. JNTUH University College of Engineering, Hyderabad (UCE OU)

One of the oldest and most respected government college in the state.

  • CSE: Opening ~590, Closing ~1,391
  • ECE: Opening ~1,034, Closing ~3,623
  • Civil: Opening ~6,257, Closing ~63,885
  • Mechanical: Opening ~2,791, Closing ~12,936
    (Fees approx ₹1.5 L–2.1 L/year)

2. JNTUH College of Engineering, Hyderabad (Sultanpur)

Renowned government college known for solid academics and placements.

  • CSE: Opening ~1,272, Closing ~10,943
  • Civil: Opening ~22,201, Closing ~40,463
  • Mechanical: Opening ~13,721, Closing ~65,635
    (Fee ~₹1.34 L/year)

3. CBIT (Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology), Hyderabad

Leading private autonomous college with consistent recruitment.

  • CSE: Opening ~524, Closing ~1,479
  • ECE: Opening ~2,387, Closing ~5,974
  • Civil: Opening ~7,453, Closing ~32,391
  • Mechanical: Opening ~4,558, Closing ~28,399
    (Fee ~₹5.6 L/year)

4. VNR VJIET (Vignana Jyothi Institute), Hyderabad

Popular private autonomous college with strong placements.

  • CSE: Opening ~538, Closing ~1,735
  • ECE: Opening ~1,377, Closing ~7,904
  • Civil: Opening ~15,950, Closing ~42,930
  • Mechanical: Opening ~8,906, Closing ~35,650
    (Fee ~₹5.4 L)

5. Vasavi College of Engineering, Hyderabad

Another top private autonomous institute with modern curriculum.

  • CSE: Opening ~803, Closing ~2,201
  • ECE: Opening ~2,729, Closing ~9,236
  • Civil: Opening ~25,291, Closing ~?
  • Mechanical: Opening ~12,409, Closing ~32,289
    (Fee ~₹5.6 L)

6. CVR College of Engineering, Ibrahimpatnam

Well-known autonomous college – high placement stats!

  • CSE: Opening ~688, Closing ~5,484
  • ECE: Opening ~4,555, Closing ~12,500
    (Fee ~₹3.82 L)

7. MVSR Engineering College, Hyderabad

Strong private college with solid engineering programs.

  • CSE: Opening ~1,127, Closing ~9,014
    (Fee ~₹5.2 L)

8. GRIET (Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute), Hyderabad

Reputed private college known for its core branches.

  • CSE: Opening ~1,309, Closing ~4,502
  • ECE: Opening ~4,187, Closing ~9,400
  • Civil: Closing ~51,653
  • Mechanical: Closing ~67,192
    (Fee ~₹5.45 L)

9. AAR Mahaveer Engineering College, Hyderabad

Well-rounded private college with broad eligibility.

  • CSE: Opening ~1,641, Closing ~29,416
    (Fee unspecified)

10. BVRIT, Narsapur

Good private college on the city outskirts.

  • Civil: Opening ~22,237, Closing ~82,075
  • Mechanical: Opening ~13,433, Closing ~70,841
    (Fee ~₹5.49 L)

📌 Additional Notable Colleges & Cutoffs

These colleges round out solid options for various branches and rank holders:

  • VBIT, Ghatkesar (ECE): Opening ~4,431, Closing ~50,437
    (Fee ~₹3.4 L)
  • VJIT, Hyderabad (ECE): Opening ~4,479, Closing ~38,496
    (Fee ~₹4.6 L)
  • IARE, Hyderabad (Mechanical): Closing ~94,896
    (Fee ~₹4.04 L)

🧭 Branch‑Wise Summary: Opening & Closing Ranks

BranchTop Opening RankTop Closing RankMid-tier OpeningMid-tier Closing
CSE524 (CBIT)10,943 (Sultanpur)1,000–1,5005,000–10,000
ECE1,034 (UCE OU)9,400 (GRIET)2,000–4,00010,000–12,500
Civil6,257 (UCE OU)82,075 (BVRIT)10,000–22,00040,000–60,000
Mechanical2,791 (UCE OU)94,896 (IARE)4,500–9,90030,000–70,000
IT1,714 (CBIT)9,420 (MGIT)3,500–4,5007,500–10,000

📝 How to Use This Cutoff List

  1. Match your branch interest (generally CSE/ECE are highest demand) to cutoff trends.
  2. Compare your rank to see which colleges you fall into.
  3. Consider fees – government colleges offer lower cost; private ones are higher but offer different benefits.
  4. Plan counselling preferences: list dream colleges first, then safe colleges based on closing ranks.
  5. Monitor shifts: cutoffs generally rise in later counselling rounds.
  6. Keep backup branches ready if rank doesn’t fit core ones.

✅ Tips for Counselling & Selection

  • Be realistic but hopeful: Aim for your target college but include safe options.
  • Government vs Private: Decide based on fees vs amenities vs placement prospects.
  • Branch flexibility: If your rank misses CSE/ECE, consider IT/EEE or Mechanical as strong alternatives.
  • Accreditation check: Choose colleges with AICTE/NBA approval and autonomous status for better curriculum.
  • Campus fit: Visit or do virtual tours to feel the environment before finalizing.

🌟 Take‑Home Message

  • Top-tier colleges like UCE OU, CBIT, VNR, Vasavi, CVR, MVSR rank under 5,000 for CSE/ECE branches.
  • Mid-tier colleges fill in strong options for ranks up to 15–20k.
  • Branch flexibility expands chances: engineering paths like Civil/Mechanical remain open even for ranks up to 80–90k.

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