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3 hours agoBeginner-Level 4
No, you will not get a rank if you don't qualify Andhra Pradesh EAMCET.
- Only candidates who meet the qualifying criteria are ranked.
- For General and OBC categories, you must score at least 25% of the total marks (i.e., 40 out of 160).
- SC/ST candidates have no minimum mark requirement, but still need to appear for the exam to be ranked.
If You Don't Qualify:
You will not receive a rank.
You will not be eligible for Andhra Pradesh EAMCET counselling or seat allotment in engineering, agriculture, or pharmacy courses through APSCHE.
New answer posted
3 hours agoBeginner-Level 4
General & OBC Categories: Must score at least 25% of total marks, that's 40 out of 160 to become eligible for ranking and counselling.
SC/ST Categories: There is no minimum qualifying score; all SC/ST candidates are ranked irrespective of their marks
New answer posted
3 hours agoBeginner-Level 4
If two candidates score the same marks in Andhra Pradesh EAMCET 2025, the tie-breaking rules are applied in the following order to determine their rank:
Tie-Breaking Criteria (Engineering Stream):
- Higher marks in Mathematics section of Andhra Pradesh EAMCET.
- If still tied, higher marks in Physics section.
- If still tied, older candidate (by age) gets preference.
- If the tie still remains, the lottery system (random number) may be used.
For Agriculture & Pharmacy Stream:
- Higher marks in Biology.
- If tied, higher marks in Physics.
- Then, age (older candidate preferred).
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4 hours agoNew answer posted
YesterdayBeginner-Level 5
- Visit the official portal: cets.apsche.ap.gov.in/EAPCET
- Log in using your registration number and hall ticket number
- Download the rank card directly from the site after logging in
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YesterdayBeginner-Level 4
- Personal information: Name, gender, category, hall ticket, registration number, etc.
- Scores: Subject-wise marks (Physics, Chemistry, Maths/Biology), total marks, combined score, and rank
- Qualifying status is mentioned
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2 days ago
Contributor-Level 8
Your rank of 23,163 makes private colleges like Sri Vasavi, Vignan's Lara, or Pragati strong options for CSE. In government colleges, you're close to the threshold for BC?D girls; CSE might be accessible in later rounds, and ECE/EEE are safer alternatives. Choose broadly in your options list.
New answer posted
2 days agoBeginner-Level 5
Hi Shaik, To get into a good college through Andhra Pradesh EAMCET, candidates typically need to aim for a rank below 10000, with the best colleges requiring ranks under 5,000. For some colleges, particularly those with lower cutoffs, ranks up to 25,000 or even 40,000 may still be acceptable. The qualifying marks for General and OBC categories are 40 out of 160 (25%), while there are no specific qualifying marks for SC/ST candidates.
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