Telangana State Engineering Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test
With an 86,000 rank in TS EAMCET in the ST category and as an AP student, you may find it challenging to get a seat in highly ranked colleges, especially for popular branches like CSE. However, you do have a chance in mid- and lower-tier engineering colleges, particularly in branches with lower demand. Look for colleges that reserve seats for ST category students, as this might improve your chances. Focus on colleges located in smaller towns or newer institutions, as they may have lower cutoffs. Checking the official counseling updates will give you the most accurate list based on your rank.
With a TS EAMCET rank of 34,828, getting a seat in a veterinary college could be challenging, as veterinary seats are limited and generally require a much higher rank. Most veterinary colleges have competitive cutoffs, typically around the top ranks. However, you may still want to participate in counseling, as cutoff ranks can vary each year. Exploring backup options in related fields may also be a good idea if veterinary seats aren't available.
With a TS EAMCET 2024 rank of 34,828, securing a seat in NTR College depends on the branch you prefer and the cutoff trends for the year. For branches like CSE or ECE, it might be challenging, as their cutoffs are typically lower. However, for other branches, there is a better chance, especially if you belong to a reserved category. Keep an eye on the counseling process and apply strategically to maximize your chances.
With a TS EAMCET rank of 30,000 from Andhra Pradesh, you have a good chance of securing a seat in several engineering branches, though CSE and high-demand branches may be difficult. You can likely get seats in branches like Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, or related fields in mid-tier or newer colleges. The availability will depend on the cutoff and category reservations. It's best to explore colleges outside major cities or those with lower cutoffs to improve your chances of getting a seat.
With a TS EAMCET rank of 18,000 and being a non-local BC-B candidate, securing a seat in an Artificial Intelligence (AI) course depends on the college. For top-tier colleges, it might be challenging as their AI cutoffs are usually lower. However, in mid-tier colleges, you have a good chance, especially with the BC-B category advantage. Focus on colleges with higher intake for AI and apply in the early counseling rounds for better opportunities.
With a TS EAMCET rank of 4,559 and being an EWS candidate, you have a fair chance of getting a core CSE seat in Narayanamma College. However, since you are a non-local candidate, priority is given to local candidates. The final admission depends on the cutoff trends and seat availability in the EWS quota. Stay updated during counseling and apply in earlier phases to improve your chances.
With a TS EAMCET rank of 84,000, getting a seat in Aeronautical Engineering at top colleges may be very challenging, as this branch is highly competitive. However, you may still have a chance in mid-tier or newer engineering colleges, especially if they have lower cutoffs. Aeronautical Engineering is a specialized field, so consider looking for colleges that offer this branch with lower demand or in less popular locations. Keep track of the counseling process for updates on seat availability.
Good morning Kavya! With a 22,000 rank in TS EAMCET and being an SC girl, you have a good chance to get a seat in decent engineering colleges in Telangana. You may get branches like EEE, ECE, or Civil in colleges like MGIT, VNR, or even OU/ JNTU-affiliated colleges, depending on the cutoff. Since you belong to the SC category, you can also get a free seat (full fee reimbursement) through government schemes if you meet income eligibility.
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With a TS EAMCET rank of 107,958 in the SC category, securing a seat in top colleges for CSM (Computer Science and Engineering with AI/ML) may be challenging, as the cutoff ranks for this branch tend to be higher. However, you might still have a chance in some newer or less competitive colleges. Some options to consider include:
1. JNTU Colleges (for lower-demand branches)
2. MGIT, CVR College of Engineering, Vignan’s University
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With a non-local rank of 5,700 in TS EAMCET, you have a good chance of getting a CSE seat in mid-tier colleges. While top colleges in major cities may be difficult to get, you can expect a seat in well-known colleges outside major cities, or those with lower cutoffs. Some of the options could be in colleges like CMR College of Engineering, Vardhaman College of Engineering, or others that offer CSE, based on the counseling process and cutoff ranks.
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