I got rank 10k in EMCET , Please suggest me a best course and college
good afternoon, with a 10,000 rank in TS EAMCET, you have a decent shot at securing admission in mid-tier private engineering colleges across Telangana, especially in branches like Mechanical, Civil, ECE, and IT. Here's a curated list of colleges and courses where your rank fits well:
Colleges You Can Target
MVSR Engineering College, Hyderabad ECE, Mechanical, Civil Up to 11,000
Vignana Bharathi Institute of Technology (VBIT) ECE, CSE, Mechanical Up to 12,000
Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering (GRIET) IT, ECE, Data Science Up to 10,000
Vardhaman College of Engineering ECE, Mechanical, CSE Up to 12,000
BVRIT Narsapur ECE, IT, Data Science Up to 11,000
Anurag University, Hyderabad CSE, IT, AI & ML Up to 15,000
Courses You Can Expect
Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE)
Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Information Technology (IT)
Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) – may be available in newer colleges
Data Science / AI & ML – in select private colleges
Use the TS EAMCET College Predictor on Careers360 for accuracy.
Participate in counselling rounds and keep backup options ready
You’ve got a 10,000 EAMCET rank, which gives you good chances for ECE, IT, or AI/ML in solid colleges.
If it's AP EAMCET, target JNTU Anantapur, SVU Tirupati, or GVP Vizag.
For TS EAMCET, go for VNR VJIET, GRIET, or CVR.
Focus on college quality and placements, even if not CSE then ECE and IT also have strong career scope.
Hi ,
A rank around 10,000 in EAMCET is great and opens up good opportunities in reputed colleges, especially in private institutions. Government colleges may be difficult unless you belong to a reserved category, but let’s look at your options.
In terms of branches, choose one that balances your interest + job scope. At your rank, you may get:
- CSE in mid-tier colleges like Vardhaman, Malla Reddy or Guru Nanak
- ECE or EEE in better colleges like BV Raju, Vasavi or Gokaraju Rangaraju
- Mechanical or Civil in some top-tier private colleges if you're open to core engineering
Also, check placement records, faculty, and lab facilities of the colleges before locking in. Participating in spot rounds or management quota may also help if you have a preferred college in mind and a little budget flexibility.
Best wishes for your engineering journey,