AP EAMCET

Get insights from 2.1k questions on AP EAMCET, answered by students, alumni, and experts. You may also ask and answer any question you like about AP EAMCET

Follow Ask Question
2.1k

Questions

0

Discussions

80

Active Users

142

Followers

New answer posted

3 months ago

0 Follower 1 View

D
Dhanya B

Contributor-Level 10

No, there is no negative marking in the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET exam. For every correct answer, candidates receive one mark, but no marks are deducted for incorrect responses or unanswered questions. This applies to both the engineering and agriculture streams of the exam.

New answer posted

3 months ago

0 Follower 6 Views

D
Dhanya B

Contributor-Level 10

The ideal preparation time for Andhra Pradesh EAMCET varies based on individual learning pace and prior knowledge. However, 4 to 6 months is generally considered sufficient for most students. Here's a breakdown:6 Months or More: Suitable for beginners who need to build a strong foundation in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology.Allows for detailed study, practice, and revision of all topics.3 to 4 Months:Ideal for students already familiar with the syllabus, such as those following Intermediate-level coursework.Focuses more on revision, solving previous papers, and taking mock tests.1 to 2 Months:Best for students who have comp
...more

New answer posted

3 months ago

0 Follower 5 Views

D
Dhanya B

Contributor-Level 10

Create a Study Plan:Break down the syllabus into manageable sections.Allocate time for each subject—Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology.Set realistic daily, weekly, and monthly goals to track progress.Understand the Exam Pattern and Syllabus:Familiarize yourself with the question format, marking scheme, and subject-wise weightage.Focus on key topics that carry more weight in past papers.Use Quality Study Material:Refer to NCERT textbooks for fundamentals.Use EAMCET-specific study guides, previous year question papers, and mock tests.Practice Regularly:Solve previous years’ papers to understand the type of questions.
...more

New answer posted

3 months ago

0 Follower 12 Views

R
Rupesh Katariya

Contributor-Level 10

You still have some great options ahead of you. try this : 1. Private Colleges – Many reputable private colleges still accept ranks in this range. Schools like CMR College of Engineering or MLR Institute of Technology could have seats open.2. Less Competitive Branches – While branches like CSE may be tough to get into, so explore options like Civil or Mechanical they may could be available at solid colleges. These branches offer excellent opportunities as well!3. Management Quota – If you have the budget, management quota seats are another route in some colleges. Just make sure to research the fees and placement
...more

New answer posted

3 months ago

0 Follower 6 Views

D
Dhanya B

Contributor-Level 10

To get the detailed syllabus for the AP EAMCET exam, you can follow these steps:Visit the Official Website: Go to the official AP EAMCET (now known as EAPCET) website, cets.apsche.ap.gov.in.Look for the Syllabus Section: On the homepage, look for the "Syllabus" or "Information Bulletin" section, which usually contains the detailed syllabus for both the Engineering and Agriculture streams.Download the PDF: Once you find the syllabus link, you can download the PDF version for both streams (Engineering or Agriculture/Pharmacy).Check Intermediate Board Textbooks: Since the syllabus is based on the intermediate curriculum (Class 11 and 12),
...more

New answer posted

3 months ago

0 Follower 3 Views

D
Dhanya B

Contributor-Level 10

The AP EAMCET syllabus covers subjects based on the stream you choose (Engineering or Agriculture/Pharmacy). For Engineering Stream:MathematicsPhysicsChemistryFor Agriculture and Pharmacy Stream:BotanyZoologyPhysicsChemistryThe syllabus is based on the topics from the intermediate level (Class 11 and 12) of the Andhra Pradesh Board of Intermediate Education.

New answer posted

3 months ago

0 Follower 3 Views

D
Dhanya B

Contributor-Level 10

No, it is not necessary to send a hard copy of the AP EAMCET application form to the exam conducting authority. Once you submit the application form online, the process is considered complete. However, it's recommended to keep a printed copy of the filled application form for your records and for future reference, especially during counseling or admission procedures.

New answer posted

3 months ago

0 Follower 9 Views

D
Dhanya B

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, there are specific domicile requirements for candidates applying to the AP EAMCET. These requirements primarily pertain to the local/non-local status of the candidate, which influences eligibility for certain seats and reservations.Domicile Requirements for AP EAMCET:Local Status:Candidates are considered "local" if they have studied in Andhra Pradesh/Telangana for at least four consecutive academic years ending with the qualifying examination (i.e., 10+2 or equivalent).Alternatively, if the candidate has not studied for four consecutive years in either Andhra Pradesh or Telangana, but their parents have lived in these states for
...more

New answer posted

3 months ago

0 Follower 3 Views

D
Dhanya B

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, there are specific subject requirements for eligibility to apply for the AP EAMCET, depending on the course you're aiming for:For Engineering (B.E./B.Tech)Candidates must have passed or appeared in the final year of the 10+2 (Intermediate) examination or an equivalent exam, with the following subjects:Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry as the main subjects.Alternatively, candidates who have completed or are appearing in a Diploma in Engineering recognised by the State Board of Technical Education and Training, Andhra Pradesh or Telangana, are also eligible.For Agriculture and Pharmacy courses Candidates must have passed or a
...more

New answer posted

3 months ago

0 Follower 4 Views

D
Dhanya B

Contributor-Level 10

No, there is no specific upper age limit for candidates applying to the AP EAMCET (Andhra Pradesh Engineering, Agriculture, and Medical Common Entrance Test) for admission to engineering and pharmacy courses. However, there is a lower age limit:For Engineering and PharmacyCandidates must have completed 16 years of age as of December 31 of the year of admission. There is no upper age limit.For Agriculture and Medical coursesCandidates must have completed 17 years of age as of December 31 of the year of admission, and for these courses, there is an upper age limit. For general category candidates, the upper age limit is 22 years, and for
...more

Get authentic answers from experts, students and alumni that you won't find anywhere else

Sign Up on Shiksha

On Shiksha, get access to

  • 64k Colleges
  • 968 Exams
  • 621k Reviews
  • 1500k Answers

Share Your College Life Experience

×

This website uses Cookies and related technologies for the site to function correctly and securely, improve & personalise your browsing experience, analyse traffic, and support our marketing efforts and serve the Core Purpose. By continuing to browse the site, you agree to Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.