Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad
Hello, It is possible to prepare for the JEE session in a short time, but you will need a focused and realistic approach. Instead of trying to cover everything, concentrate on the important chapters and strengthen the topics you already know. Solve previous questions and take practice tests to improve speed and accuracy. Manage your time well and revise regularly. With consistent effort and smart preparation, you can still aim for a good performance even with limited time. Hope this helps you.
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Yes, it is true. From 2024 onwards, AP EAPCET ranks are calculated only on the EAPCET exam marks . The Intermediate (IPE) marks are not added for ranking. Any information saying IPE marks are included is outdated.
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According to your query, I can suggest that Bangalore has some of the best IPE-based colleges offering top-quality education and placements. Colleges like BMS College of Engineering, RV College of Engineering, and MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology are highly reputed. These colleges accept students based on IPE (Intermediate) or 10 plus2 marks along with entrance exams like KCET or COMEDK. They provide excellent infrastructure, experienced faculty, and strong placement records. Students can choose from popular branches like Computer Science, Electronics, and Mechanical Engineering. The learning environment and exposure in Bangalore help in overall career growth.
Just visit the link I am attaching below, it will help you to know all the procedures, steps, and provide you with all the related information. The process can also be understood from there, so I suggest you visit the link.
https://school.careers360.com/boards/cbse/cbse-exam-rule-changes-2026
While an EAPCET rank of 18,333 and an IPE score of 823 give you a decent chance for BPT admission, securing a seat depends on several factors. Physiotherapy is a competitive field, and your chances will vary based on the specific college, your reservation category, and the final cut-off ranks for that year.
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Hey! Based on your details (Rank 62460, ST – Lambada, 722 marks in IPE), getting a free seat worth 7,50,000 will depend on the cutoff for your category in the current year. Usually, for reserved categories like ST, the cutoff is lower compared to General, so you do have some chances.
However, admission is not guaranteed because it also depends on:
Number of seats available in your course.
The demand for that branch.
Counselling rounds and how many students ahead of you choose.
Hey Vaishnavi,
With an EAPCET rank of 3266 and IPE marks 974 under the EWS category, you do have a decent chance of getting admission into BPT in government colleges like Osmania or NIMS Hyderabad, but it mainly depends on the cutoff trend of that particular year and how many seats are available for EWS. Usually, for highly reputed colleges like NIMS, the cutoff rank tends to be much lower, so it might be slightly tough there. But for Osmania and other government colleges, your rank + IPE score combination keeps you in a competitive position. I’d suggest you keep an eye on the previous year cutoffs and also fill in multiple options during counselling to improve your chances.
Good afternoon. If you mean IPE (Intermediate Public Examination) marks 980/1000 in Telangana or Andhra Pradesh, then the CSE B.Tech fee depends on your EAMCET rank and whether you’re admitted under:
1. Government category (Convener quota via EAMCET) – Fee is fixed by the state government for that college type:
Govt engineering colleges: 10,000–35,000/year.
Private colleges (Category A): 45,000–1,35,000/year depending on the fee structure approved by AFRC.
2. Management quota – Usually 1.5–2.5 lakh/year for average private colleges, and 2.5–5 lakh/year in top private colleges.
Your IPE marks alone don’t decide the fee — your EAMCET rank is the deciding factor for convener quota seats.
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If you didn’t write the NCET and still want to join B.Sc Nursing yes, you can. Many private and even some government nursing colleges accept students based on IPE marks rather than entrance exams.
In Visakhapatnam, colleges like Andhra College of Nursing, GITAM Institute of Nursing, and Gayatri College offer admission based on merit + interview. So even without NCET, you can still apply. Just you need a good pass in Intermediate usually above 50% with BiPC background. Some colleges will also ask for medical fitness or a basic entrance, but nothing like NEET.
Start calling the colleges or checking their websites now because management quota admissions happen earlier than regular rounds.
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Yes, it's possible to seek admission to engineering colleges in Andhra Pradesh even if you haven't taken the AP EAMCET exam, particularly through the management quota or if the college has its own entrance exam.
However, for admissions through the regular counseling process for B.Tech courses in Andhra Pradesh, you typically need to have appeared for and qualified in the AP EAMCET exam.
While some colleges might consider JEE Main scores, AP EAMCET remains the primary state-level entrance exam for admission to engineering, agriculture, and pharmacy courses in Andhra Pradesh.you haven't mention the course and college so it is difficult to provide college admission probability.
In your case, you may explore colleges in Andhra Pradesh that offer admission based on other entrance exams or consider applying through the management quota. Alternatively, you might consider taking the AP EAMCET exam in the future to expand your options for colleges and branches.
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