We are a small team from Andhra Pradesh who spent too many hours digging through official counselling PDFs so other students wouldn't have to. That's the whole story.
We are a small group based in Andhra Pradesh — a mix of recent engineering graduates, a former EAMCET coaching instructor, and a data analyst who worked on government counselling processes.
None of us work for APSCHE, TSCHE, NTA, or any college. We are not affiliated with any coaching institute or admission consultancy. We do not earn referral fees from colleges.
The site started as a spreadsheet shared in a college WhatsApp group in early 2024. A student had scored 118 marks in EAPCET and couldn't figure out which colleges he qualified for without paying ₹3,500 to a counselling service. We rebuilt the spreadsheet into a web tool, shared it, and it spread. That's the full origin story.
Today the tool runs on a combination of official APSCHE, TSCHE, NTA, and JoSAA cutoff data, processed into a searchable format. The team that maintains it is the same small group — we update the database each year after official counselling results are published.
Every cutoff figure in this tool comes from official government-published sources. We do not estimate, interpolate between unrelated data points, or fabricate numbers. Below is the complete source list with the official portals we pull from:
We do not use data from coaching institutes, private counselling services, unofficial college websites, or student-reported data. If something can't be verified against an official source, it doesn't go into the tool. This is a hard rule, not a policy statement.
The prediction logic is not complex. It is statistical pattern matching applied to historical data — we want to be precise about that so students understand exactly what they are looking at when they use the tool.
After each year's EAPCET/EAMCET counselling concludes, APSCHE and TSCHE publish round-wise allotment data. We extract the opening and closing ranks for every college-branch-category combination and store it in a structured database.
We compute a 3-year weighted average for each cutoff — giving higher weight to the most recent year (50% weight to last year, 30% to year before, 20% to the year before that). This reduces the impact of unusual years (e.g., a year with abnormally low applicants).
When you enter your marks and Intermediate percentage, the tool calculates your estimated rank using the official 75:25 formula. It then matches that rank against the weighted cutoff averages to show which colleges and branches historically closed within your range.
No single-point prediction is reliable. The tool displays a range — typically the closing ranks from the best and worst of the last 3 years — so you can plan for different scenarios rather than assuming one outcome.
What throws off predictions: A significantly harder or easier exam paper in the current year compared to the 3-year average. New colleges or branches with no historical data. Policy changes in seat reservation categories. These factors are outside our control and are disclosed clearly in the tool output.
"Rank prediction should not cost money. The data is public. The calculation is simple. Every student in AP and TS should have instant access to it — regardless of where they study or what they can afford."
— The AP & TS Rank Predictor Team
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