SC students with a TS ICET 2026 rank up to approximately 55,000 and ST students with a rank up to 1,10,000 are expected to secure reserved-category seats — and SC and ST students face no minimum qualifying marks requirement, unlike General students who must score at least 50 out of 200.
TS ICET 2026 seat allotment for SC and ST students follows Telangana’s reservation policy, which sets aside 15% of all MBA and MCA seats for SC students and 6% for ST students across every participating institution. TSCHE conducts web-based counselling on icet.tsche.ac.in, and the first allotment round is expected around June 22, 2026. Since SC and ST students compete only among themselves for reserved seats, their closing ranks — expressed as larger rank numbers — are typically 8,000–15,000 rank positions above the open-category closing rank for the same college.
- SC reservation: 15% of sanctioned MBA and MCA seats per institution; ST reservation: 6%.
- SC and ST students face no minimum qualifying mark in TS ICET; General and OBC students must score at least 50 out of 200.
- Based on 2024 counselling data, SC closing ranks in top Hyderabad MBA colleges ranged from approximately 25,000 to 50,000.
- ST closing ranks were typically in the 55,000 to 1,05,000 range in the same round.
- Counselling registration fee for SC and ST students is Rs. 600 vs. Rs. 1,200 for open-category students.
| Direct Link to TS ICET 2026 Official Counselling Portal — icet.tsche.ac.in |
SC and ST Reservation Policy in TS ICET 2026
Telangana state reservation norms apply to all TS ICET-counselled MBA and MCA programs. Every participating institution must reserve 15% of its sanctioned intake for SC students and 6% for ST students. These quotas apply to each institution independently — they are not pooled across colleges. A key benefit for SC and ST students: there is no minimum qualifying marks requirement. General and OBC students must score at least 50 out of 200, but SC and ST students are ranked and considered for allotment based on their score alone with no floor mark condition.
| Category | Reservation Percentage | Key Document Required |
|---|---|---|
| SC (Scheduled Caste) | 15% | Caste certificate issued by Tahsildar |
| ST (Scheduled Tribe) | 6% | Tribal caste certificate issued by Tahsildar |
| BC-A | 7% | BC certificate from Tahsildar |
| BC-B | 10% | BC certificate from Tahsildar |
| BC-D | 7% | BC certificate from Tahsildar |
| EWS | 10% | Income and asset certificate from Tahsildar |
| Open / Unreserved | Remaining seats | — |
SC and ST students who cannot produce a valid community certificate at the time of document verification forfeit their reserved-category benefit and are assessed under the open category. Certificates must be issued by a Tahsildar or an authorized revenue officer in Telangana.
Previous Year SC and ST Closing Ranks (2024–25 Trends)
The table below shows estimated closing ranks for SC and ST students in round 1 of TS ICET counselling based on 2024 patterns. These are indicative trend figures, not confirmed cutoffs. Actual 2026 allotment lists will be published by TSCHE on icet.tsche.ac.in after each counselling round.
| College | Program | SC Closing Rank (2024 Trend) | ST Closing Rank (2024 Trend) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Osmania University, Hyderabad | MBA | ~28,000 | ~65,000 |
| Kakatiya University, Warangal | MBA | ~38,000 | ~82,000 |
| JNTU Hyderabad | MCA | ~26,000 | ~60,000 |
| Palamuru University, Mahbubnagar | MBA | ~46,000 | ~92,000 |
| Satavahana University, Karimnagar | MBA | ~50,000 | ~1,00,000 |
| Private B-schools (Hyderabad, top tier) | MBA | ~42,000–55,000 | ~88,000–1,05,000 |
Government and university-affiliated colleges have stricter SC and ST closing ranks than private institutions because of higher student demand. Later counselling rounds typically see closing ranks relax by 5,000–15,000 rank positions as unfilled seats re-enter the allotment pool.
Expected TS ICET 2026 Closing Rank Prediction by Category
Based on 2024–25 trends and an assumed similar applicant pool and exam difficulty in 2026, the table below gives predicted round 1 closing ranks by college type and category. These are expected figures only. Official cutoffs will be published on icet.tsche.ac.in after each allotment round.
| Category | College Type | Expected Round 1 Closing Rank (2026) |
|---|---|---|
| SC | Premier government or university college | Up to 25,000–32,000 |
| SC | Good private college (Hyderabad) | Up to 40,000–55,000 |
| SC | Private college (district towns) | Up to 60,000–75,000 |
| ST | Premier government or university college | Up to 50,000–68,000 |
| ST | Good private college (Hyderabad) | Up to 85,000–1,05,000 |
| ST | Private college (district towns) | Up to 1,10,000–1,30,000 |
In either an easier or harder paper scenario, the rank gap between SC and ST closing ranks and the open-category closing rank is expected to remain in the 8,000–15,000 range based on historical patterns. Students whose rank falls outside the round 1 range should participate in round 2 and the spot round, where cutoffs typically ease further.
Factors Affecting SC and ST Closing Rank in TS ICET 2026
Five variables most directly shape how category closing ranks move from year to year:
- Number of SC and ST applicants: More applicants within a category increases competition and tightens the closing rank (moves to a smaller rank number).
- Exam difficulty: A harder TS ICET paper compresses scores and spreads the rank list, generally relaxing category cutoffs.
- Total sanctioned seats: Any increase or reduction in a college’s approved intake directly changes how many SC and ST reserved seats are available.
- Counselling round: Round 1 closing ranks are always stricter than round 2 or the spot round. Students who miss round 1 should register for subsequent rounds on icet.tsche.ac.in.
- College preference choices: If a large share of SC or ST students select the same college, its closing rank tightens even when the total seat count is high.
How SC and ST Seat Allotment Works in TS ICET 2026
TSCHE runs a web-based, preference-driven allotment process. Here is the step-by-step flow for SC and ST students:
- Counselling registration and fee payment: Register on icet.tsche.ac.in and pay the processing fee of Rs. 600 (concessional rate for SC and ST students).
- Certificate verification: Upload your community certificate (issued by a Tahsildar), TS ICET rank card, qualifying degree mark sheets, and transfer certificate during the verification window.
- Choice filling and locking: Enter preferred colleges and programs in priority order and lock choices before the deadline. List your best realistic option first — the system processes choices in the order you submit them.
- Seat allotment: TSCHE generates the allotment list using your TS ICET rank, verified category, and choice order. If your category seats in a preferred college are exhausted, the system automatically moves to your next choice.
- Reporting to allotted college: Report to the allotted institution within the deadline, pay the admission fee, and complete enrollment. Failing to report within the window forfeits your seat.
- Subsequent rounds: Seats surrendered or left vacant after round 1 re-enter the pool for round 2. Students who did not receive an allotment in round 1 must re-register for subsequent rounds on icet.tsche.ac.in.
TS ICET 2026 SC and ST Seat Allotment FAQs
Ques. What is the SC reservation percentage in TS ICET 2026?
Ans. SC students have a 15% reservation in all MBA and MCA seats across TS ICET-participating institutions. This means 15 out of every 100 sanctioned seats in each college are reserved exclusively for SC students.
Ques. What SC rank is needed for a government MBA college in TS ICET 2026?
Ans. Based on 2024–25 trends, SC students with a TS ICET rank up to approximately 25,000–32,000 are expected to secure seats in premier government or university-run MBA colleges in round 1. Good private college SC cutoffs are expected to extend up to the 55,000 rank range.
Ques. Can ST students with a rank above 1,00,000 get a seat in TS ICET 2026?
Ans. Yes. Based on 2024 patterns, ST students with ranks in the 1,00,000–1,30,000 range are expected to secure seats in private colleges in district towns during later counselling rounds. Government college ST cutoffs in round 1 are expected in the 50,000–68,000 range.
Ques. Do SC and ST students need to score minimum marks in TS ICET to be eligible for seat allotment?
Ans. No. SC and ST students face no minimum qualifying marks requirement in TS ICET. General and OBC students must score at least 50 out of 200. SC and ST students are ranked and eligible for allotment regardless of their absolute score.
Ques. What documents are needed for SC and ST certificate verification in TS ICET counselling?
Ans. You need your SC or ST caste certificate issued by a Tahsildar, TS ICET hall ticket, rank card, qualifying degree mark sheet, transfer certificate, and a recent passport-size photograph. Check the official TSCHE notification on icet.tsche.ac.in for the complete and updated checklist before reporting.
Ques. What happens to unfilled SC and ST seats after all TS ICET 2026 counselling rounds?
Ans. Vacant reserved seats remaining after all scheduled rounds may be converted to open-category seats through a spot round, subject to Telangana government rules. TSCHE announces any such conversion on icet.tsche.ac.in.








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