Telangana State Engineering Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test
The minimum qualifying percentage for TS EAMCET is 25% of the maximum marks i.e. 40 marks.
The maximum marks are 160 and each question carries 1 mark each.But the marks which you will get on the day of the release of first key is not fixed but it may change
hi aspirant
yes you can get the free seat in agriculture stream but there are very few chances that you can get with government colleges and so you can try both govt and private colleges in telangana you will be getting free seat and scholarship and fee reeimbuirsement.
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According to the cutoff for your caste you may or may not get rank in EAMCET. The cutoff is based on all the candidates performance in the EAMCET exam for that year. The cutoff may differ from year to year. Anyhow, the qualifying percentage of marks in the exam is
Hello..!!
It's difficult for you to get CSE dept in your preferred college but you can get CSE in following colleges:
SKCET, COIMBATORE
St. Joseph's College of engineering
Government college of engineering, bargur
RMD engineering college
Kongu Engineering college, Erode.
Hope this is helpful.
Hey Nishath Fathima,
For your marks in TS Eamcet, you’ll be getting rank in between 60,000 to 70,000. For this rank you have no chances to get seat in top 20 colleges for CSE/IT/ECE/EEE/Civil. How ever, You have chances to get Mechanical. You have more probabilities to get Admission in
Hello Pop wonder,
with this rank in TNEA,there are the chances of getting this college of Anna universtiy.Also if you want to get these branches there you can go through this link for more detailed information-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ts-eamcet-cutoff
I thought no because your rank is very low and IT is the second most demanding branch after CSE and it will close mostly under 5000 with all other colleges of your state. If you have some reservation or quota then might be you get it in some college which
Hello Arun,
With this rank in TNEA,To get St. josephs college of engineering.you can go through the following link to get detailed information about the cutoffs-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/tnea-cutoff
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