Andhra Pradesh Engineering Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test
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With an AP EAPCET rank of 19,359, you have a good chance of getting a seat in private colleges and may also have a chance in some government colleges, depending
With a TNEA cutoff of 163 in the BC category, getting Rajalakshmi Engineering College is unlikely, especially for popular branches. However, you may have a chance at Saveetha Engineering College in lower-demand branches or in later counselling rounds, depending on seat availability. Participate in all rounds.
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A cutoff of 163 in the BC category gives you a reasonable chance in later rounds for some branches at Saveetha Engineering College and Rajalakshmi Engineering College, but it depends on your preferred branch and the year's cutoffs.
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No, getting a BVSc & AH seat through VCI counselling at a rank of 1,72,000 is unlikely, because VCI only handles 15% All India Quota seats for recognized colleges where closing ranks typically stay well under 80,000 even in stray vacancy rounds.
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With a rank of 14,723 in AP EAMCET under the OC Female General category, you have a moderate to good chance of getting CSE specializations at SRM University AP, but a low to moderate chance for core or top CSE specializations at VIT-AP through the convenor quota.
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You should opt for AP EAMCET counselling over CSAB ; the reason is that with an 87 percentile in JEE Main , the options are limited. However, if you opt for AP EAMCET, it has strong state-level choices, especially if you also have a domicile in Andhra Pradesh.
Hello Dear Student, Top government engineering colleges in Andhra Pradesh include Andhra University College of Engineering (Visakhapatnam), JNTU College of Engineering (Kakinada), and IIT Tirupati. You can check, find and access more information here:
Hello Dear Student, Yes, there is a fair chance of getting a seat, primarily depending on category relaxations under minority quotas (such as BC-E for Muslims in Andhra Pradesh) and later rounds of counseling. You can check, find and access more information here:
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Hello, you can check the college-wise AP EAMCET cutoff ranks for different branches and categories through the links below:
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