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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The top TS EdCET 2025 colleges are usually affiliated with Osmania University (Hyderabad), Kakatiya University (Warangal), and other recognised universities in Telangana. Some of the most sought-after B.Ed colleges include:
Osmania University College of Education, Hyderabad
University College of Education, Kakatiya University, Warangal
Palamuru University College of Education, Mahbubnagar
Government Colleges of Teacher Education (in Hyderabad, Nizamabad, and Karimnagar)
Reputed private institutions like St. Ann's College of Education and Aurora College of Education
These colleges are popular due to high academic standards, experienced facult
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Placements are not 100% guaranteed, but many reputed TS EdCET colleges conduct campus interviews with private schools, international schools, and coaching academies.
Government Teaching Jobs: Require clearing TET, DSC, or other recruitment exams.
Private Schools & Institutions: Offer direct recruitment opportunities, especially to B.Ed graduates from well-known colleges.
So while TS EdCET gives you the degree and teaching practice, your career opportunities depend on college reputation, subject specialization, and performance in competitive exams.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Both government and private colleges have their own benefits:
Government Colleges: Lower fees, better faculty quality, and higher recognition. Admission is tougher due to limited seats.
Private Colleges: Higher number of seats, modern facilities, and flexible learning environment. Fees are comparatively higher, but some offer strong placement support.
If budget is a concern, government colleges are the best option. But if you prioritize exposure, infrastructure, and more availability of seats, private institutions can also be a great choice.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Your TS EdCET counselling seat allotment depends on several factors:
TS EdCET Rank: Higher-ranked candidates get priority in choosing colleges.
Category/Reservation: Seats are reserved for SC, ST, BC, EWS, PH, and other categories as per Telangana government rules.
College Preferences: During counselling, the order in which you list colleges matters.
Seat Availability: Each college has a limited number of seats for every specialization.
Local vs Non-local Status: Telangana State has a local quota system that gives preference to candidates from the same university region.
To maximize chances, research colleges in advance and fill as many
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Colleges listed under Osmania, Kakatiya, Mahatama Gandhi, Palamuru, Satavahana, and Telangana University on the official website accept TS EdCET 2025 scores.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
TS EdCET Counselling is typically conducted in two to three rounds, with the process involving registration, document verification, web options entry, seat allotment, and reporting to the college. The specific number of rounds can vary annually and may also depend on the availability of vacant seats, which can lead to additional "special" or "spot" rounds. The general TS EdCET counselling process
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
In Telangana, there are a total of 14,211 convenor seats available in BEd colleges. These seats are filled through the state's counselling process. During the first phase of counselling, 16,841 candidates applied for these 14,211 seats.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
- All candidates should clear their graduation in BA/ BSc/ BSc (Home Science)/ BCom/ BE/ BTech/ BCA/ BBM or post-graduation in the relevant subject or five-year integrated course in the relevant subject of methodology or any other equivalent qualification with at least 50 percent aggregate marks. For candidates belonging to the SC/ ST/ BC (A/B/C/D/E)/ PH category minimum mark required in the qualifying exam is 40 percent.
- Candidates securing a minimum of 55% marks in BE/ BTech with Science/Mathematics as one of the subjects or any other equivalent qualification are also eligible to apply
- Candidates who have cleared MBBS/ BDS/ BAMS/ BL/ LLB
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
With a rank of 608 in Andhra Pradesh EDCET, you have a good chance of securing a seat in various universities and colleges offering BEd programs. You should be able to get into good government or private institutions, depending on your preferences and the specific cutoffs for those institutions. To get a personalized list of colleges, you can use a college predictor tool from Shiksha or consult with a counseling expert.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the TS EdCET exam follows the reservation criteria as per the Telangana state's reservation policies.
Local Candidates: A significant portion of seats (85% in each methodology) are reserved for local candidates within the state of Telangana, as outlined in Andhra Pradesh Educational Institutions.
Unreserved Seats: The remaining 15% of seats are unreserved.
Seat Availability: If a local candidate for a specific local area is not available to fill a reserved seat, that seat is treated as unreserved and filled accordingly.
Qualifying Marks: While SC/ST candidates do not have a minimum qualifying mark, other candidates need to obtain at l
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