Top Colleges for
π‘ Electronics & Telematics
Ranked by OC closing rank from TG EAPCET 2026 final counselling. Lower rank means more students competed for that seat.
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π» Computer Science Engineering CSE CS CME
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π CSE Data Science CSD
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π€ Artificial Intelligence & ML CSM AIM AI
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π AI & Data Science AID
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π Cyber Security CSC CYS CSS CIC
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π₯οΈ Information Technology INF
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πΎ Computer Science & IT CSI
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βοΈ Software Engineering CSW
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π Internet of Things (IoT) CSO
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π‘ Computer Networks CSN
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π Business Systems CSB
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π¨ Design Computing CSG
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πΆ Electronics & Communication Engineering ECE
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π‘ Advanced Communication Technology ECM
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ποΈ Electronics Communication & Instrumentation ECI
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π‘ Electronics & Telematics ETM
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β‘ Electrical & Electronics Engineering EEE EE
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ποΈ Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering EIE
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βοΈ Mechanical Engineering ME MEC
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π Automobile Engineering AUT
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π€ Mechatronics Engineering MCT
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ποΈ Civil Engineering CE CIV
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πΊοΈ Geo Informatics GEO
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π Planning & Design DTD
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π§ͺ Chemical Engineering CHE
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𧬠Biotechnology BIO
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π©Ί Biomedical Engineering BME
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πΎ Agricultural Engineering AGR
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π Food Technology FDT
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π₯ Dairy Technology DRG
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βοΈ Metallurgical Engineering MET
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πͺ¨ Materials & Metallurgical Engineering MMT
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βοΈ Mining Engineering MIN
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π§΅ Textile Engineering TEX
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βοΈ Aeronautical Engineering ANE
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π B.Pharmacy PHM
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π Pharm.D PHD
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π§« Pharmaceutical Engineering PHE
Why we use OC (Open Category) rank for ranking colleges
Why we use OC (Open Category) rank for ranking colleges
OC stands for "Open Category" β it is open to every student, regardless of community. There are no reservations in OC seats. Every single seat is filled purely by whoever has the better EAPCET rank. That makes OC rank the cleanest, fairest way to compare colleges.
Here is why we do NOT use SC, ST, BC, or EWS category ranks:
- Fewer seats per category make comparisons unfair. A college might have only 3 SC seats and another might have 20. The closing rank for those 3 seats will look very different from the 20, even if both colleges are equally good.
- Reserved category cutoffs swing unpredictably year to year. Sliding rules, seat conversions, and inter-district adjustments during counselling can push a reserved category rank up or down by tens of thousands between phases.
- OC has the most students competing for it. More competition means the rank is a more stable, reliable signal of how much students want that seat at that college.
Think of OC rank as the true "market value" of a seat. Every student was competing on exactly the same terms. The rank of the last person who got an OC seat tells you how hard it is to get into that college.
| # | Code | College Name | Status | NAAC | Opening Rank | Median Rank | Closing Rank | Branches |
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GNTW
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G NARAYNAMMA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCI
Opening Rank
10,481
Closing Rank
18,361
Institution Status
PRIVATE_COLLEGE
AUTONOMOUS
NAAC Grade
A+
NIRF Rank
201-300
Branches Offered
ETM
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PRIVATE_COLLEGE AUTONOMOUS
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A+ | 10,481 | 16,853 | 18,361 |
ETM
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Data Snapshot β π‘ Electronics & Telematics in Telangana
Frequently Asked Questions
My TG EAPCET rank is X β which colleges can I realistically target?
Compare your rank against the median rank column first, not the closing rank. If your rank is close to or better than a college's median, you have a realistic shot β roughly half the admitted students had a rank similar to yours. The opening rank tells you the strongest student admitted; the closing rank tells you the weakest. Aim for colleges where your rank falls somewhere between the median and the closing rank for a comfortable safety margin.
Also consider the phase: later counselling phases often see easier cutoffs as seats go unfilled. If you miss a college in Phase 1, the same college may be accessible in spot rounds or phase 2.
What is the difference between autonomous and affiliated colleges in Telangana?
Autonomous colleges are granted independence by UGC to design their own curriculum, set exam patterns, and award grades under their own scheme β though the degree is still awarded by the parent university (JNTUH, OU, etc.). This often means more flexible, industry-aligned syllabi and faster adoption of new technologies.
Affiliated colleges must follow the parent university's syllabus and examination schedule exactly. Degrees look identical to autonomous colleges on paper but the course content may lag industry needs by a few years. Neither is objectively better β a well-run affiliated college can outperform a poorly managed autonomous one in placements.
Does a higher NAAC grade mean better placements?
NAAC grades primarily reflect institutional quality across infrastructure, faculty qualifications, governance, and academic processes β not placements directly. However, NAAC A++ and A+ colleges typically have better resources, more experienced faculty, and stronger industry connections, which can correlate with better placement outcomes.
For placements specifically, look at the college's NIRF ranking (if available), historical placement data on the college website, and company tie-ups. Many B+ rated colleges with strong alumni networks outperform A-rated colleges in certain sectors like IT and core engineering.
How often is this data updated and how accurate is it?
All rank data shown here is sourced from the official TSCHE TG EAPCET 2025 final phase web counselling allotment results. Cached data on this page refreshes every 24 hours. The underlying source data is from the official government portal and is as accurate as what TSCHE publishes.
Always cross-verify any college-specific cutoffs directly on tgeapcet.nic.in before making admission decisions. Ranks shown are for OC General category only β your category cutoff will differ.
Why do some colleges have very different opening and closing ranks?
A large gap between opening rank and closing rank usually means the college has a high seat intake for that branch β many students with very different ranks all secured seats. A small gap means very few OC seats were allotted (sometimes as few as 3β5), so only students with similar ranks got in.
Large intake colleges (60β120 OC seats) will naturally show a wide rank range. The median rank is the most useful number here β it tells you where a "typical" admitted student sits in the distribution, regardless of how many seats exist.
About TG EAPCET 2026 π‘ Electronics & Telematics College Rankings in Telangana
This page lists all Telangana engineering colleges offering π‘ Electronics & Telematics, ranked by their TG EAPCET 2025 OC (Open Category) closing rank from the final phase of web counselling. The branch codes covered in this group are: ETM. When a college offers more than one variation of this branch (for example, CSE and CSE-Artificial Intelligence are both listed under the Computer Science group), the best-performing rank across all variations is shown.
Students appearing for TG EAPCET 2026 in Telangana can use these ranks to gauge how competitive a college is for π‘ Electronics & Telematics admissions. A college ranked higher on this page secured its OC seats with a lower (harder-to-get) closing rank, which generally reflects stronger student demand, better placement records, faculty quality, or a combination of these factors.
All rank data is sourced from the official TG EAPCET 2026 web counselling allotment results published by the Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE). Ranks displayed are OC General category ranks only. For the most current and authoritative data, always verify with the official TGEAPCET website.
This data is for informational and decision-support purposes only and is updated as per TG EAPCET 2026 final phase records.
What is Median Rank and why is it a better measure?
The median rank is the middle value in a list of all the ranks of students who were admitted to a college for that branch. Here is a simple way to understand it:
Say a college admitted 100 students in ECE. Their ranks range from 800 (the best student) to 40,000 (the last OC seat). Now sort all 100 ranks from lowest to highest. The rank of the 50th student β say it is 9,500 β is the median rank.
- Closing rank can be a fluke. One unusually high-rank student might get in because of seat conversion, inter-district transfer, or late-round counselling rules. That one seat can make a top college's closing rank jump from 10,000 to 50,000 β giving a false impression that it is easy to get in.
- Median rank shows the "typical" admitted student. If the median is 8,000, then half the students who got in had a rank better than 8,000 and half had a rank worse. That tells you where you actually stand.
- Better for your planning. If your rank is 10,000 and a college's median is 8,000, you are close to the typical admit β a useful real-world insight that the closing rank of 45,000 would completely hide.
Our ranking tables are sorted by Median Rank by default (lower median = more competitive college). You can click "Closing Rank" in the table header to sort by that metric instead and see a different perspective on the same data.