The waiting game sucks
I remember sitting there after the chemistry section just wanting to sleep for a week. But whatever, it’s done. TG EAPCET—I still keep wanting to type TS EAMCET, it's gonna take a while to get used to the new name—is basically the decider for the next four years. Everyone wants a seat at OU or JNTUH, or maybe CBIT if you can afford it.
We built this tool because waiting for the official ranks to drop is actual torture. Over 3 lakh people gave the exam this year. Knowing your raw score out of 160 right now won't magically change your rank, but at least you kind of know where you stand. You can stop guessing and maybe start looking at previous year cutoffs. The script here just looks at your HTML, compares the bubbles you filled against the official master key, and spits out a number. No magic involved.
Just the Math
Counts up your correct answers. 80 for Maths, 40 Physics, 40 Chemistry. Simple.
Fast Matching
It cross-references your specific shift's answer key so you don't have to do it manually.
Rough Rank Idea
Takes a bit of a guess at your rank based on how terrible the shifts were this year.
How to actually get your link
Because half the time people paste the login page URL and wonder why it breaks.
Grab the right URL
Log into the TG EAPCET portal. Use your hall ticket number, registration number, date of birth—you know the drill. Once you're in, click to view your Response Sheet.
Important part: You need the link of the page that actually shows the questions and the green checkmarks. If you're on your phone, click the address bar at the very top and copy that entire massive text string. It usually starts with something like https://cdn3.digialm.com/...
Drop it in the box
Paste that long link into the calculator up top. Hit the button. If it hangs for a second, it's just processing the 160 questions. Don't panic.
Roughly, where do you stand?
Okay, so predicting ranks right now is kind of a guessing game. It really is. Depending on whether you got the brutal morning shift or the slightly-less-terrible afternoon one, your rank could swing wildly. But historically, if you want a ballpark figure, it looks something like this.
| Marks (Out of 160) | Expected Rank | Where you might end up |
|---|---|---|
| 145 - 155 | Under 100 | JNTU Campus, OU. Basically anywhere you want. |
| 120 - 130 | 500 - 1500 | CBIT, Vasavi, VNR. The good private ones. |
| 90 - 100 | 5,000 - 12,000 | Still decent. Depends heavily on your branch choice. |
Stuff people keep asking
Does my intermediate (IPE) score matter?▼
Nah. They completely scrapped the 25% IPE weightage a while back. Your rank is 100% based on what you scored in this exam. Which is honestly a huge relief if you messed up your board exams.
My shift was insanely hard. Am I screwed?▼
Not necessarily. JNTU uses a normalization formula. If the overall average marks in your shift were super low, your final normalized score gets bumped up to make it fair compared to the easier shifts. So 80 marks in a hard shift could be worth way more than 80 in an easy one.
Is it saving my hall ticket data?▼
Nope. The parsing runs directly on your device. We don't have a database storing your roll numbers or anything creepy like that.