2026-03-20 | 9 min read
How To Analyze Cutoff in EAMCET Hub (Easy Method + Example)
Cutoff analysis is not one number. It is a **context match**: branch + caste + gender + phase. If one context changes, result changes.
Use this 4-check method
| Check | What must match |
|---|---|
| 1 | College + branch exact match |
| 2 | Category/caste + gender |
| 3 | Local-area context |
| 4 | Phase context (Ph1/Ph2/Ph3) |
Example
Rank 18,700, OC, male, CSE. If same-filter Ph3 closing is around 16,500 -> Dream. If around 18,000 to 19,500 -> Realistic. If above 20,500 consistently -> Safe.
Impact on your counselling outcome
- Reduces wrong expectations from mismatched data comparisons.
- Produces more balanced option lists with controlled risk.
- Improves final allotment predictability for students and parents.
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