Telangana Gurukula Common Entrance Test TGCET Backlog Seat Selection Lists for Classes 6, 7, 8 & 9 Released

Telangana Gurukula Common Entrance Test TGCET Backlog Seat Selection Lists for Classes 6, 7, 8 & 9 Released

The Telangana State government has officially released the Telangana Gurukula Common Entrance Test TGCET Backlog Seat Selection Lists for Classes 6, 7, 8, and 9 for the academic year 2025. This announcement is crucial for students who had previously missed out on seats or were unable to attend due to various reasons during the main admission process. The release of the backlog seat lists gives these students a second chance to secure admission in the prestigious Gurukula Residential Schools that provide quality education to students from marginalized communities.

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Overview of TGCET Backlog Seat Selection Lists Process

The Telangana Gurukula Common Entrance Test (TGCET) is a state-level exam that provides admissions to students into the Telangana Gurukula Residential Schools. These schools are specifically designed to provide free, high-quality education to students from Scheduled Tribes (ST), Scheduled Castes (SC), and other backward classes (OBC) under the Telangana State Government’s welfare schemes.

The backlog seat allotment is a unique opportunity for those students who, for reasons beyond their control, were not able to secure a seat in the initial round. The release of the TGCET backlog selection lists allows them to join these residential schools, ensuring they do not miss out on their opportunity for a better future.

Important Dates for TGCET Backlog Seat Allotment 2025

  • TGCET Exam Date: April 2025
  • Release of Backlog Seat Selection Lists: April 2025
  • Deadline for Document Verification: May 2025
  • Counseling and Seat Allotment: May 2025
  • Commencement of Classes: June 2025

Note: Dates mentioned above are tentative. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, candidates should visit the official website of the Telangana Gurukula Common Entrance Test.

Eligibility Criteria for TGCET Backlog Seat Allotment

To be eligible for the TGCET backlog seat allotment, the following criteria must be met:

  • Age Limit: Students should be between 10 to 15 years of age as of September 2025 for classes 6, 7, and 8. For Class 9, students should be between 12 and 16 years of age.
  • Previous Enrollment: Candidates should have appeared for the TGCET exam but were unable to secure a seat in the initial rounds.
  • Caste and Category: The seat allotment is subject to reservation policies for SC/ST/OBC categories as per the Telangana Government rules.
  • Income Criteria: Students’ family income should not exceed the prescribed limits set by the government for welfare students.

How to Check TGCET Backlog Seat Selection Lists

The selection lists for the TGCET backlog seats can be checked online. Here’s how students can access them:

  1. Visit the official website: TGCET official portal
  2. Look for the Backlog Seat Selection Lists link on the homepage.
  3. Click the link and enter the required details such as Hall Ticket Number and Date of Birth.
  4. Your name and other details will appear on the list if selected.
  5. Download and take a printout of the selection list for reference.

Selection Process for TGCET Backlog Seats

The selection process for backlog seats is similar to the initial round but is specifically for students who were unable to secure admission earlier. The steps in the selection process are as follows:

  • Exam Performance: Students who appeared for TGCET and did not secure a seat in the first round are eligible.
  • Backlog Seat List: Based on merit, the students will be shortlisted and included in the backlog list for their respective classes.
  • Document Verification: After being shortlisted, students will need to attend the verification session where their documents, such as caste certificates, income proof, birth certificates, etc., will be verified.
  • Seat Allotment: Once the document verification is complete, students will be allotted seats in their preferred Gurukula schools.
  • Final Admission: After successful seat allocation, students will be asked to complete the admission formalities and start attending classes.

List of Gurukula Residential Schools for Backlog Seat Allotment

The Gurukula Residential Schools are spread across Telangana in various districts. Students who are allotted seats will join the nearest school based on availability. Some key Gurukula Schools include:

  • Hyderabad Gurukula School
  • Warangal Gurukula School
  • Khammam Gurukula School
  • Karimnagar Gurukula School
  • Nizamabad Gurukula School
  • Mahabubnagar Gurukula School

Key Features of Telangana Gurukula Residential Schools

Telangana Gurukula Residential Schools are designed to provide students with:

  • Free Education: All educational expenses, including books, stationery, and uniforms, are provided free of cost.
  • Hostel Facilities: Students have access to free accommodation and meals.
  • Academic Excellence: These schools have a strong emphasis on quality education and a rigorous academic curriculum.
  • Extracurricular Activities: Students are encouraged to participate in various sports, cultural programs, and other extracurricular activities to foster holistic development.
  • Career Guidance and Counseling: Career guidance and counseling programs are offered to prepare students for competitive exams and future careers.

Contact Information for TGCET Backlog Seat Selection Queries

For any inquiries or issues related to the TGCET backlog seat selection process, students can contact the following:

Final Thoughts on TGCET Backlog Seat Allotment

The release of the TGCET backlog seat selection list is a vital opportunity for students who missed their chance in the initial phase. It ensures that no student is left behind, especially those from marginalized communities, in securing a bright future through education. The Telangana Gurukula Residential Schools continue to serve as a beacon of hope for many students, providing free and quality education.

Students who are on the backlog seat list should follow the instructions provided by the official portal and complete their admission process on time. This second chance is a golden opportunity for many, and it is essential to complete the formalities promptly to ensure admission and a successful academic year ahead.

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