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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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Yes, despite failing in your intermediate, you will still get the result for EAMCET, as the result for this exam is declared regardless of the intermediate exam result of the candidate. The only thing is that you will not be able to apply for colleges, as the basic eligibility criteria for colleges is 12th pass. So in order to get admission to any college, you need to reappear for the intermediate exam and qualify for it.

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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At rank 60,000 in the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET and being from the ST category, you stand a possibility of getting a seat in some colleges. The ST category is provided with a 15% reservation of seats in unaided professional non-minority institutions. But whether a seat will be available depends on many factors such as the number of candidates available in your category and the cut-off in your particular college for ST students. It is recommended to be a part of the counselling process and verify the merit lists for possible admission chances.

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Rupesh Katariya

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Dear Kang Roo,
With an Andhra Pradesh EAMCET rank of 5333, additional opportunities of securing a government veterinary college rely on such variables as category, seat availability, and light cutoffs from previous years. Competition for securing a veterinary seat is extremely tough, and therefore, if you are from a reserved category, you may be likely to have greater opportunities than others.
It assists to look up previous years' cut-offs of government veterinary colleges of Andhra Pradesh to know your standing. In case studying in government colleges seems challenging, take a look at private veterinary colleges or associated animal s

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Afnan Naushad

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B.P.C students are not eligible to get a free seat in B.Tech CSE (through EAMCET) since that does come? under (M)PC.

Alternatives:

  • Re-do maths bridge course (if allowed by? state)? Register for limited technology courses.
  • CSE (Polytechnic) diploma? Lateral entry? in B.Tech CSE (2nd year)
  • B.Sc. Computer Science/IT? Go into software jobs? after.

Hope this helps!

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Ravi Babu

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Your prospects of getting into prestigious government colleges for B.Pharmacy, Pharma.D or Agriculture programs may be slim if you scored 34,273 on the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET (BiPC stream), but you can still get into private universities. Cutoff times, seat availability and reservation type all affect admission.

You Can do:
Examine the Cutoffs from Previous Years Examine the requirements for government and private universities' B.Pharmacy, B.Sc. Agriculture, or BPT programs
Investigate Private Colleges: Numerous reputable private universities offer scholarships or reduced tuition to students in higher rankings
Examine Other Courses: Microbi

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Ravi Babu

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It could be difficult to get a spot in the University College of Engineering, Narasaraopet, JNTU's B.Tech Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) program if you have an AP EAMCET rank of 24,000 and fall into the BC-B category. In the past this institution ECE closure ranks have been far lower, For example the general category's closing rank in 2024 was 12,107.

Although the cutoffs for reserved categories, such as BC-B are frequently somewhat loosened, the difference might not be significant enough to accept a rank of 24,000.

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Ravi Babu

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Your rank can be withheld if you haven't sent in the declaration form for the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET because your qualifying exam results are still being verified. In order to fix this and get your rank,

Get the Declaration Form here: Download the necessary declaration form by going to the official Andhra Pradesh EAMCET website.

Fill out the form: Complete all required fields accurately, including your Andhra Pradesh EAMCET hall ticket number, qualifying exam hall ticket number, and grades from your 12th grade or later exam.

Assemble scanned copies of your declaration form and the marks memo (mark sheet) from your qualifying exam to use a

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Chandra Jain

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The affiliated courses to Acharya Nagarjuna University accepts Andhra Pradesh EAMCET exam. To get into the colleges, the Acharya Nagarjuna Universiy cutoff 2024 for the BTech in CSE course stood between 12440 and 26617 for the affiliated colleges under General Home State quota. Wherein, and JC College of Engineering has released the most competitive cutoffs for the General AI quota. So, at 12k rank, candidates can easily get admission to any of the affiliated colleges of Acharya Nagarjuna University. For more information, candidates need to check out the Acharya Nagarjuna University cutoff 2024 page:

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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In Andhra Pradesh EAMCET 2024, fee reimbursement eligibility is mainly based on family income. For SC/ST students, the annual income of the family must be less than 2 lakhs. For others, it is generally less than 2.5 lakhs. A rank of 1 Lacs in Andhra Pradesh EAMCET is a consideration, but the main criteria are mainly income and category-based. BC, EBC, and handicapped students who have studied their Intermediate in Govt Junior College, Gurukul Junior College, or in Any Private college with Govt Education Plan are eligible for Full Fee Reimbursement. Required documents such as income certificates must be submitted by the candidates.

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Ravi Babu

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It could be difficult to get a spot in an Andhra Pradesh government agricultural college with an Andhra Pradesh EAPCET rating of 18124 because these schools usually have higher cutoff ranks. For example government colleges had far lower final admission ranks for B.Sc (Hons) Agriculture in the 2023–24 academic year.

The possibility of admission with your rank is increased by the fact that private colleges connected to Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University (ANGRAU) sometimes have higher cutoff ranks. It's crucial to remember that tuition costs at private universities are typically greater than those at public universities For inst

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