TS EDCET 2026 Phase 2 document checklist includes the rank card, qualifying degree marks memo, caste certificate, Aadhaar card, and study certificates from Class 6 to graduation — all originals are mandatory at college reporting after seat allotment.

The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) conducts TS EDCET 2026 counselling in phases. Phase 2 opens seat allotment for remaining vacancies and students who missed Phase 1. Two stages require documents: the online web options stage (college choice filling) and the in-person college reporting stage for seat confirmation. Missing even one certificate at reporting can result in cancellation of the allotted seat.

  • Web options are entirely online — no documents need to be uploaded, but keep your TS EDCET 2026 Rank Card, Hall Ticket, and Aadhaar details ready to log in.
  • At college reporting, carry originals and at least 2 sets of self-attested photocopies of every document listed below.
  • SC, ST, and BC students must present a caste certificate issued by an MRO or higher authority to claim reserved category seats.
  • Students who completed graduation from a university outside Telangana must carry a migration certificate from that university.
  • EWS category students must submit a valid income and asset certificate from a competent authority to avail EWS reservation benefits.
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Documents for TS EDCET 2026 Phase 2 Web Options

The web options stage is entirely online. You do not need to upload or submit physical documents during this step. However, keep the following details ready to log in and verify eligibility before exercising college and course choices.

Document or Detail Required Purpose
TS EDCET 2026 Hall Ticket Number Login to the counselling portal
TS EDCET 2026 Rank Card Rank and score verification on portal
Registered Mobile Number or Email ID OTP-based login authentication
Qualifying Degree Marks Memo Eligibility verification for B.Ed admission
Caste or Category Certificate Number Selecting reserved category college options
Aadhaar Card Number Identity verification on the portal

After locking web options, print and save the confirmation page. This printout serves as proof of Phase 2 college preference submission and must be carried to the reporting centre.


Documents for College Reporting After TS EDCET 2026 Phase 2 Seat Allotment

Once the Phase 2 allotment order is released, students must report to the allotted college within the notified schedule to confirm their seat. Carry originals and 2 self-attested photocopies of each document in the list below.

Document Copies Required
TS EDCET 2026 Allotment Order (printout) 2 photocopies
TS EDCET 2026 Hall Ticket Original + 2 photocopies
TS EDCET 2026 Rank Card Original + 2 photocopies
SSC (Class 10) Certificate and Marks Memo Original + 2 photocopies
Intermediate (Class 12) Marks Memo Original + 2 photocopies
Graduation Degree Certificate or Provisional Certificate Original + 2 photocopies
Graduation All-Semester Marks Memos Original + 2 photocopies each semester
Study Certificate (Class 6 to Graduation) Original + 2 photocopies
Transfer Certificate (TC) from Last Institution Original
Aadhaar Card Original + 2 photocopies
Passport-Size Photographs 10 to 12 recent colour photographs
Migration Certificate (if graduation from outside Telangana) Original
Anti-Ragging Affidavit (notarised) As specified by the college
Medical Fitness Certificate From a registered medical practitioner

The college verifies all original documents and retains photocopies. Do not surrender original Transfer Certificate and Study Certificate unless specifically instructed — some colleges only verify and return originals. Confirm the document-return policy at the reporting desk on arrival.


Category-Wise Certificate Requirements for TS EDCET 2026 Phase 2

Reserved category students must furnish additional certificates to avail category-based seat reservation during Phase 2 college reporting. The table below lists the exact certificates needed for each category.

Category Additional Documents Required Issuing Authority
SC (Scheduled Caste) Caste Certificate, Income Certificate MRO or Tahsildar or higher
ST (Scheduled Tribe) Caste Certificate, Tribal Welfare Department Certificate MRO or Tahsildar or higher
BC-A, BC-B, BC-C, BC-D, BC-E Caste Certificate, Non-Creamy Layer Certificate (where applicable) MRO or Tahsildar or higher
EWS (Economically Weaker Section) Income and Asset Certificate MRO or Tahsildar or higher
PH (Persons with Disability) Disability Certificate (minimum 40% disability) Government District Medical Board
NCC or Sports Category NCC Certificate (B or C grade) or Sports Achievement Certificate Respective issuing authority
Minority (Muslim, Christian, etc.) Religion Certificate or declaration affidavit Notary or Gazetted Officer

Category certificates must be in your name and must not be expired. Certificates older than 3 years may not be accepted at some colleges — obtain a fresh certificate if yours was issued before 2023. Confirm the validity requirement with the admitting college before reporting.


Tips to Prepare Documents for TS EDCET 2026 Phase 2

Organising documents before the reporting date prevents last-minute complications at the admissions desk. Follow these steps to ensure a smooth process.

  • Arrange all certificates in the order listed in the allotment letter. Most colleges share a reporting checklist with the schedule — download and follow it exactly.
  • Self-attested copies mean you sign each photocopy yourself with your name and date. Do not get them notarised unless the college specifically asks for notarised copies.
  • Keep a separate folder for originals and another for photocopies. Never mix them — staff at the reporting desk will check and return originals separately.
  • Check the issue date on income and caste certificates before reporting. Many colleges require certificates issued within the last 3 years.
  • Carry the Phase 2 allotment order printout as the first document in your set — reporting staff check this before anything else.
  • Take 10 to 12 passport-size photographs. Different departments (principal office, library, hostel) may each collect a set independently.
  • Students who completed graduation through distance or open education must also carry a university recognition or approval certificate confirming the programme is valid for B.Ed eligibility.

TS EDCET 2026 Phase 2 Document Checklist FAQs

Ques. What is the most important document to carry for TS EDCET 2026 Phase 2 college reporting?

Ans. The TS EDCET 2026 Phase 2 Allotment Order is the most critical document. Without it the college cannot verify your seat and proceed with admission. Carry a clear A4 printout along with your Hall Ticket and Rank Card.

Ques. Is a migration certificate required for all TS EDCET 2026 students?

Ans. No. A migration certificate is required only for students who completed their qualifying degree (graduation) from a university outside Telangana. Students who graduated from any Telangana-recognised university do not need a migration certificate.

Ques. How many self-attested photocopies should I carry for Phase 2 college reporting?

Ans. Carry at least 2 self-attested photocopies of each document. Some college offices or university liaison desks may request additional copies. Having 3 sets ensures you are not caught short during reporting.

Ques. Do I need to upload documents during TS EDCET 2026 Phase 2 web options?

Ans. No. The web options stage is entirely online and does not require document uploads. You only need your Hall Ticket number, registered mobile number, and Aadhaar details to log in and fill choices. Original documents are needed only at the in-person college reporting stage after allotment.

Ques. Can I submit a photocopy of my caste certificate instead of the original at college reporting?

Ans. No. You must present the original caste certificate for verification. The college will verify the original and retain a self-attested photocopy. Always carry the original along with 2 photocopies every time you visit the reporting centre.

Ques. What should I do if my Transfer Certificate has not been issued by my previous college yet?

Ans. If your Transfer Certificate is delayed, carry a signed letter from your previous institution confirming that it is being processed. Inform the admitting college principal at the time of reporting. Most colleges allow a grace period of 15 to 30 days for TC submission but this varies — confirm the deadline directly with the college before your reporting date.