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June 09, 20264 min read

How to Use TechWorsh AP POLYCET College Predictor 2026

The Ultimate Tool for Diploma Aspirants

Counseling can be a highly stressful time. You have your AP POLYCET rank, but you are constantly wondering: *"Will I get Computer Engineering in Government Polytechnic Vizag?"* or *"What is the cutoff for ECE in SVU region for BC-B category?"*

Instead of manually scrolling through 100-page PDF documents released by SBTET, you can use the TechWorsh AP POLYCET College Predictor to get instant, 100% accurate answers based on official counseling data.

Step-by-Step Guide to Using the Predictor

Our tool is designed to be incredibly simple and mobile-friendly.

GPT

Govt Polytechnic VSP

GOVERNMENTCO-ED
AU Region
BranchCME
Cutoff (OC)1,245
Total Seats60

Step 1: Enter Your Rank and Details

Go to the predictor page and enter your precise AP POLYCET Rank. Next, select your:

  • Gender (Boy/Girl - important for Women's reservations)
  • Category (OC, BC-A, SC, ST, EWS, etc.)
  • Local Region (AU, SVU, OU, or Non-Local)
  • Step 2: Set Your Preferences

    You can filter the results to show exactly what you want:

  • Colleges: Government, Private, or Both.
  • Branches: Select your dream branches like CME (Computer Engineering), ECE, MEC, or Civil.
  • Step 3: Analyze the Results

    Once you click Predict Colleges, our algorithm scans the entire 2025 and 2024 counseling database. It will display a list of colleges where your rank is lower than the historical closing rank.

    Each college card displays:

  • The College Name & Code
  • The exact branch available
  • The historical cutoff rank for your specific category and region
  • A "Safe", "Moderate", or "Tough" probability tag based on rank variations.
  • Why You Should Use This for Web Options

    When you sit down to enter your Web Options, you should never guess. Use the list generated by our predictor as a foundational blueprint. Place the "Tough" colleges at the top of your options (as dream choices), followed by "Moderate", and finally "Safe" colleges to guarantee a seat.

    Written by TechWorsh Advisor Team