The new schedule has been updated, where registration, certificate verification, and other procedures have been extended. Candidates who have registered, done online certificate verification, and selected options through the web can verify their allotment status at the official Common Admissions Portal.
Important Dates in Phase 1 (Revised)
- Online Registration & Processing Fee Payment: July 20 to August 1, 2026
- Online Verification of Uploaded Certificates: July 22 to August 2, 2026
- Web Options Filing: July 25 to August 3, 2026
- Web Options Modification: August 4, 2026
- Result for Round 1 / Phase 1 Seat Allotment: August 9, 2026
- Joining at Allotted Institutions: August 10 to 15, 2026
- Classes Start From: August 10, 2026
The criteria for allotment include AP EAPCET Rank, Category/Reservation, Local Area Status, Gender, Web Options, and availability of Seats in the Matrix.
Official Websites / Direct Links
Primary Counseling Website: https://cap.apcfss.in
How to find out seat allotment results (expected steps):
- Go to https://cap.apcfss.in.
- Select Candidate Login/Seat Allotment.
- Enter Hall Ticket Number, Date of Birth (plus any other credentials/password) and Captcha.
- Find allotted college, branch/course, and category details.
- Download the Provisional Allotment Order (in PDF format) and take multiple printouts.
NOTE: Have your credentials at hand. Heavy traffic is expected on the day of result release – try to visit the portal during non-peak timings or refresh the site if the process is slow. There will be no official SMS/Email notification; log in on the official website.
Mandatory Actions after Allotment
- Online joining/reporting through the portal (mandatory).
- Physical reporting at the allotted college with originals and documents (August 10-15). Reporting in only one manner will not suffice; doing both is necessary to retain your seat.
- Make the required tuition fee/seat acceptance payment as asked (fees may be refunded in some cases).
- Classes will start on August 10; hence report within that period.
- Failing to report in time will usually lead to seat cancellation and exclusion from subsequent rounds.
- Typical Documents Required for Physical Reporting
- Take originals + self-attested copies.
AP EAMCET Seat Allotment 2026 Releasing on August 9: Current Updates, How to Check Results and Direct Links FAQs
When exactly will the seat allotment be released on August 9?
No fixed time is usually announced in advance (often evening or after processing). Check the portal periodically starting morning/afternoon.
Can I change or upgrade my allotted seat?
In later rounds you may exercise betterment options. Accepting a seat and then seeking upgrade follows specific rules; missing reporting can forfeit the current allotment.
What login details do I need?
Primarily Hall Ticket Number and Date of Birth. Use the same credentials from registration/web options. Keep password (if set) handy.
Where can I get official help or updates?
Official CAP portal notices, APSCHE website, or designated Help Line Centres. Avoid unverified social media claims. For college-specific queries, contact the allotted institute after allotment.
Is self-reporting online enough, or must I visit the college?
Both are mandatory. Online self-joining confirms interest; physical reporting with documents finalizes admission.
I didn’t get a seat in Phase 1. What next?
You can participate in subsequent phases/rounds (Phase 2 or final/spot rounds) if eligible and if seats remain. Fresh registration or options may be required—watch official updates.
What if the portal is down or slow on August 9?
High load is common. Try different browsers, clear cache, use mobile data/Wi-Fi alternately, or check later. Do not rely on unofficial apps/sites.
How is the seat allotted?
Strictly by rank (merit), category reservations, local/non-local status, and the order of your locked web options against available seats.
Classes start August 10—do I need to attend immediately after reporting?
Yes, reporting window overlaps with class start. Confirm the exact joining formalities with the allotted college.
What documents are critical if I claim reservation or fee reimbursement?
Valid caste/EWS/income certificates issued by competent authorities. Missing ones can result in loss of benefits or treatment under open category.


