AP EAMCET May 14 Analysis: Chemistry Scores High as Math Remains Lengthy Across Both Shifts
AP EAMCET Day 3 exams on May 14 concluded with a moderate overall difficulty. Across both shifts, Chemistry emerged as the easiest and most scoring section. However, students faced heavy time pressure in Mathematics due to lengthy calculations, while Physics remained balanced and formula-driven.
In continuation with the AP EAMCET 2026 exam proceedings, the Day 3 of the state level exam ended with the same analysis as the first 2 days. The AP EAMCET Day 3 exam on May 14 for both the shifts concluded with a moderate overall difficulty level.
Students who appeared across both the shifts shared a common factor that Chemistry was easy, while Maths was heavy due to lengthy calculations. Physics remained balanced and formula-driven.
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The engineering exams concluded successfully on May 14 across Andhra Pradesh, and students shared that the test was of overall moderate difficulty level. Data compiled from various exam centres highlights that Shift 1 saw easier transition for Physics, both shifts pressured students on time constraints due to a lengthy Maths. Here is the AP EAMCET shift wise exam analysis.
AP EAMET Shift-Wise Paper Analysis (May 14)
| Particulars |
Shift 1 (9 AM - 12 PM) |
Shift 2 (2 PM - 5 PM) |
|---|---|---|
| Mathematics |
Slightly Lengthy & Moderate; time-consuming multi-step equations. |
Moderate to Difficult; heavily calculation-intensive. |
| Physics |
Easy to Moderate; notably easier and more balanced than prior days. |
Moderate; formula-driven with conceptual application hurdles. |
| Chemistry |
Easy to Moderate; direct, highly approachable scoring zone. |
Easy to Moderate; closely mirrored core textbook questions. |
| Overall Difficulty |
Moderate to Difficult |
Moderate |
| Key Topic Focus |
Integration, Probability, Modern Physics, and Organic Chemistry. |
Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, Mechanics, and Periodic Tables. |
| Good attempts |
120+ accurate attempts recommended. |
118+ accurate attempts recommended. |
Conducted by JNTU Kakinada in two online computer-based shifts, the test structure will remain the same across the upcoming days as well. The question paper will be based on the standard 160-question format without negative markings.
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