TS EDCET 2026 Phase 2 seat matrix is released on edcet.tsche.ac.in after Phase 1 reporting concludes in July 2026, listing college-wise available B.Ed seats open for fresh web option entry in the second allotment round.
The Phase 2 seat matrix shows every B.Ed college in Telangana alongside the seats still vacant after Phase 1 candidate reporting. Students who missed an allotment in Phase 1, those who want to upgrade to a better college and those who did not report to their allotted college in Phase 1 can use this matrix to plan Phase 2 web options. Kakatiya University publishes the matrix as a downloadable PDF on the TSCHE counselling portal.
- Phase 2 seat matrix is published at edcet.tsche.ac.in after the Phase 1 reporting deadline passes.
- Around 200 B.Ed colleges across Telangana are listed in the TS EDCET 2026 seat matrix.
- Seats released due to non-reporting and cancellations from Phase 1 are pooled into Phase 2 vacancies.
- Category-wise reservation (SC 15%, ST 6%, BC 29%, EWS 10%) is maintained for Phase 2 seats.
- Phase 1 web options are not carried forward — fresh options must be submitted for Phase 2.
| Direct Link to TS EDCET 2026 Phase 2 Seat Matrix (OUT) |
TS EDCET 2026 Phase 2 Seat Matrix Overview
Kakatiya University releases the TS EDCET 2026 Phase 2 seat matrix on behalf of TSCHE once the Phase 1 reporting window closes. The document lists each participating B.Ed college, its total approved intake, seats filled in Phase 1 and vacancies available for Phase 2 allotment. The matrix is updated after each round so students can track seat movement accurately before submitting web options.
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Seat Matrix Release | After Phase 1 reporting deadline (July 2026) |
| Conducting Authority | Kakatiya University on behalf of TSCHE |
| Participating Colleges | Approx. 200 B.Ed colleges across Telangana |
| Total Intake (approx.) | 15,000 to 20,000 B.Ed seats |
| Official Exam Portal | edcet.tsche.ac.in |
| Counselling Portal | edcetadm.tgche.ac.in |
| Phase 2 Allotment Mode | Centralised online seat allotment based on rank and web options |
The Phase 2 vacancy pool is formed from seats surrendered by Phase 1 allottees who did not report within the deadline and from students who formally cancelled their admissions. Government and well-ranked private colleges typically show fewer Phase 2 vacancies because Phase 1 reporting rates are higher at these institutions.
TS EDCET 2026 Phase 2 Category-Wise Seat Distribution
Every college in the Phase 2 seat matrix displays category-wise vacancies. Reservation percentages follow the Telangana government policy and are identical across Phase 1 and Phase 2.
| Category | Reservation Percentage | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| OC (Open Competition) | Approx. 40% | Unreserved seats open to all students on merit |
| BC (Backward Classes) | 29% | Split across BC-A (7%), BC-B (10%), BC-C (1%), BC-D (7%), BC-E (4%) |
| SC (Scheduled Castes) | 15% | Reserved for SC students with valid caste certificate |
| ST (Scheduled Tribes) | 6% | Reserved for ST students with valid caste certificate |
| EWS (Economically Weaker Sections) | 10% | For non-reserved category students with annual family income below the prescribed limit |
Within each category, 85% of seats are reserved for Telangana local area students and the remaining 15% are open to non-local students. Students must produce a valid Telangana domicile or residence certificate to claim local category seats. If seats in a reserved category go unfilled after Phase 2, TSCHE may convert them during the spot admission round.
TS EDCET 2026 Phase 2 College-Wise Available B.Ed Seats After Phase 1
The table below shows expected Phase 2 vacancies at major government and government-aided B.Ed colleges. Figures are based on 2025 trends and will be confirmed once the official TS EDCET 2026 Phase 2 seat matrix PDF is published on edcet.tsche.ac.in.
| College Name | Location | Total B.Ed Intake | Expected Phase 2 Vacancies |
|---|---|---|---|
| Govt Institute of Advanced Study in Education | Hyderabad | 100 | 10 to 20 (based on 2025 trends) |
| OU University College of Education | Hyderabad | 100 | 8 to 15 (based on 2025 trends) |
| Andhra Mahila Sabha College of Teacher Education | Hyderabad | 100 | 10 to 18 (based on 2025 trends) |
| Kakatiya University College of Education | Warangal | 100 | 12 to 20 (based on 2025 trends) |
| Government B.Ed College | Nizamabad | 100 | 15 to 25 (based on 2025 trends) |
| Government B.Ed College | Karimnagar | 100 | 15 to 25 (based on 2025 trends) |
| Government B.Ed College | Khammam | 100 | 10 to 20 (based on 2025 trends) |
| Osmania University PG College of Education | Hyderabad | 50 | 5 to 10 (based on 2025 trends) |
Private unaided B.Ed colleges generally show higher Phase 2 vacancies because Phase 1 reporting rates are lower at these institutions. Students targeting government colleges should list them as high-priority options during Phase 2 web option entry because those seats fill faster. The complete Phase 2 seat matrix PDF, covering all 200-plus colleges with exact category-wise vacancy data, will be available for download on the official portal once Phase 1 reporting concludes.
How to Check TS EDCET 2026 Phase 2 Seat Matrix
The Phase 2 seat matrix is a publicly available PDF uploaded on the TSCHE portal. No login is required to download it. Follow these steps after the matrix is released.
- Go to the official TS EDCET counselling portal at edcetadm.tgche.ac.in.
- Look for the link labelled Phase 2 Seat Matrix or College-Wise Vacancy Report on the homepage or in the notices section.
- Click the link. The seat matrix PDF opens in a new browser tab or downloads automatically.
- Press Ctrl+F to open the Find tool and search by college name to locate your preferred institution quickly.
- Note the columns showing available seats by category (OC, BC, SC, ST, EWS) for each college.
- Use this data to prioritise your college list and submit fresh web options during the Phase 2 option entry window.
To submit Phase 2 web options, log in to the counselling portal using your TS EDCET 2026 hall ticket number and date of birth. Web options submitted during Phase 2 are independent of Phase 1 — previously saved options do not carry over and must be re-entered.
Who is Eligible for TS EDCET 2026 Phase 2 Counselling
TSCHE defines specific eligibility criteria for Phase 2 participation. The table below summarises which students can take part.
| Student Situation After Phase 1 | Phase 2 Eligibility |
|---|---|
| Did not receive any allotment in Phase 1 | Eligible — can submit fresh web options |
| Got allotment in Phase 1 but did not report to college | Eligible — Phase 1 seat is forfeited; fresh options required |
| Cancelled Phase 1 admission voluntarily | Eligible — can participate again with fresh options |
| Wants to upgrade to a better college or preferred medium | Eligible — can fill higher-preference colleges during Phase 2 |
| Did not complete Phase 1 registration or document verification | Not eligible unless prior steps are completed before Phase 2 closes |
| Satisfied with Phase 1 allotment and already reported | No action needed — admission is already confirmed |
Students appearing for Phase 2 to upgrade must note that if they receive a Phase 2 allotment, it supersedes the Phase 1 allotment and they must report to the new college. If Phase 2 allotment is at a lower-preference college than the one already joined in Phase 1, students are not compelled to accept the new allotment — they can retain the Phase 1 college by not reporting in Phase 2.
TS EDCET 2026 Phase 2 Seat Matrix FAQs
Ques. When will the TS EDCET 2026 Phase 2 seat matrix be released?
Ans. The Phase 2 seat matrix is released on edcet.tsche.ac.in after the Phase 1 candidate reporting deadline passes, expected in July 2026. TSCHE publishes exact dates through official notifications on the counselling portal.
Ques. Where can I download the TS EDCET 2026 Phase 2 seat matrix PDF?
Ans. The Phase 2 seat matrix PDF can be downloaded from the official TSCHE counselling portal at edcetadm.tgche.ac.in. It is a public document and does not require login to access.
Ques. What information does the TS EDCET Phase 2 seat matrix contain?
Ans. The seat matrix lists all participating B.Ed colleges in Telangana with total approved intake, seats filled in Phase 1 and category-wise vacancies (OC, BC, SC, ST, EWS) available for Phase 2 allotment.
Ques. Can I use my Phase 1 web options for Phase 2 counselling?
Ans. No. Phase 1 web options are not carried forward to Phase 2. You must log in to the counselling portal and submit a fresh set of web options during the Phase 2 option entry window.
Ques. How many colleges are listed in the TS EDCET 2026 seat matrix?
Ans. Approximately 200 B.Ed colleges across Telangana are listed in the TS EDCET 2026 seat matrix, covering government, government-aided and private unaided institutions offering the two-year B.Ed programme.
Ques. What happens to B.Ed seats that remain vacant after TS EDCET Phase 2?
Ans. Seats remaining vacant after Phase 2 reporting are filled through a spot admission round conducted directly by colleges, typically in August 2026. TSCHE announces the spot round schedule separately on the official portal.



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