TG ICET 2026 Results Declared; 46654 Candidates Pass ICET Exam

TG ICET 2026 Results Declared; 46654 Candidates Pass ICET Exam

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New Delhi, Updated on Jun 12, 2026 16:52 IST
Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda, on behalf of the Telangana Council of Higher Education (TGCHE), declared the TG ICET Result 2026 in the press conference. The results were officially announced during a press conference that commenced at 3:30 PM. TG ICET 2026 ranks are awarded to all the candidates who passed the exam.

TG ICET Result 2026 has been declared on June 12 at 3:30 PM. Candidates can check the TG ICET result now, as many as 51146 candidates passed the TS ICET exam which was conducted on May 13 and 14.

TG ICET 2026 Results Declared

TG ICET 2026 Result OUT; Check Qualifying Statistics Below

Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda, on behalf of the Telangana Council of Higher Education (TGCHE), declared the TG ICET Result 2026 on June 12. The results were officially announced during a press conference that commenced at 3:30 PM.

The press conference was attended by Prof. V. Balakista Reddy, Chairman of TGCHE, and Prof. Khaja Althaf Hussain, Vice-Chancellor of Mahatma Gandhi University, along with other senior education officials. The university also announced the TG ICET 2026 toppers list during the briefing.

Candidates who appeared for the entrance examination conducted on May 13 and May 14, 2026, can access their scores online. The TS ICET Rank Card 2026 will be uploaded shortly on the official website, icet.tgche.ac.in. To download the rank card, candidates must log in using their hall ticket number, registration number, and date of birth. This year, a total of 56322 candidates applied for the exam, out of the total applicants, 51146 appeared for the test, and 46654 passed.

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TG ICET 2026 Result Statistics

The complete statistical overview of the entrance exam performance is detailed below:

  • Total Registered Candidates: 56322

  • Total Appeared Candidates: 51146
  • Total Qualified Candidates: 46654

  • Pass Percentage: 91.22

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TG ICET 2026 Qualifying Criteria

The TGCHE has set specific qualifying criteria for candidates to secure a rank in the management entrance exam. Open Category (OC) candidates must secure a minimum of 25 per cent marks (50 marks out of 200) to be eligible for counselling. For Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) reserved category candidates, there are no minimum qualifying marks. All candidates who took the ICET exam from these reserved categories are eligible for a rank, irrespective of their score. The assigned ranks will aid the state-level admission process into MBA and MCA programs across Telangana.

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Q:   What is TSICET qualifying cutoff?
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Every year, with the release of TG ICET notification, TGCHE notifies the qualifying cutoff, also known as qualifying score. Candidates appearing for the TG ICET exam must meet the qualifying cutoff to participate in the counselling process. The qualifying cutoff has not changed from the previous session. Candidates have to score a minimum of 25 per cent marks if they belong to unreserved categories. Those who belong to reserved categories are eligible for the counselling, irrespective of their scores. Out of 200 marks, your category candidates have to secure 50 marks to be eligible to participate in the counselling process.

Q:   What is the TSICET cutoff for Vaagdevi Degree and PG College?
A: 

TSICET ranks are required for admission to MBA and MCA courses at the Vaagdevi Degree and PG College. The rank required for admission in 2025 was 9727 and 1161 for MBA and MCA, respectively, for the students belonging to the general category. Please note that the cutoff varies for students belonging to other categories.

Q:   Why is TSICET score normalisation process required?
A: 
The primary aim of the normalisation of marks in the TSICET examination process is to ensure that all students are evaluated on a similar scale. TSICET score normalisation guarantees that no test taker gets an advantage or a disadvantage due to multiple exam shifts. TSICET normalisation process brings all the test takers, across shifts, on a comparative scale. Since there are different Sets of questions in each shift, test takers who appeared in a shift with an easy set of questions may get their scores reduced after normalisation. Similarly, test takers who appeared in a difficult exam shift of TSICET may get their score improved from the raw score after normalisation. The difficulty standards of each session are evaluated based on the average performance of the test takers in a particular exam shift.
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