Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad
Hello Sai,
yes, for AP EAMCET 2025, 25% weightage is given to intermediate (IPE) marks in group subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology, along with 75% from the EAMCET exam score. this combined score determines your rank for admissions
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Hello,
Yes, IPE (Intermediate Public Examination) marks are considered for AP EAMCET 2025.
The final merit is determined by combining 75% weightage from AP EAMCET exam scores and 25% from IPE group subject marks (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology) .
This means your IPE marks will impact your overall rank and admission prospects.
Hope it helps !
Based on your Telangana EAMCET score of 47 and Intermediate Public Examination (IPE) marks of 964, your combined score is approximately 276.25 marks.
This is calculated by giving 75% weightage to your EAMCET score and 25% to your IPE marks.
For candidates belonging to the BC-D category, the expected EAMCET rank corresponding to a score of 47 is around 35,818.
However, please note that this is an approximate estimate, and actual ranks may vary depending on factors such as the number of candidates appearing for the exam and the overall performance of candidates in that particular year.
To get a more accurate prediction of your rank and to explore suitable engineering colleges based on your profile, you can use the TS EAMCET College Predictor tool available on various educational websites.
with 50 marks in EAMCET, your exoected rank is around 25,000 to 30,000. youor IPE score(924/1000) is not considered now, as EAMCET ranks are based only on exam marks. this rank might get you a seat in private engineering colleges, but not in top branches.
Hey! With your CRL rank of 162,209 and 953 marks in IPE, here’s what I feel about your chances. Based on previous years’ trends, getting a seat in top-tier NITs or IITs is unlikely, because the cutoffs for popular branches like CSE, ECE, or IT are much higher. However, you can explore government engineering colleges in your state or nearby states where the cutoffs for less-demanded branches are lower. Branches like Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, or even Biotechnology might be available depending on seat availability.
If you are open to private colleges, you can get good options for popular branches with slightly higher fees but decent infrastructure and placements. Also, keep an eye on home state quotas in government colleges—they sometimes provide a better chance. My suggestion is to keep your options flexible, focus on branches you are comfortable with, and participate in counseling actively. Don’t be disheartened by rank; good planning can still get you a college with decent education and opportunitie
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Hii,
Top colleges in Hyderabad, Telangana, offering B.Sc. Radiology with merit-based admission through the Intermediate Public Examination (IPE):
With a score of 60 marks in AP EAPCET and 540 marks in IPE, your combined score can be calculated using the EAPCET weightage (75%) and IPE weightage (25%). The approximate combined score would be around 63.75 out of 100.
Here is a list of prominent engineering colleges in India that may offer free or subsidized seats based on merit or IPE (Intermediate Public Examination) marks, often through government scholarship programs or merit-based fee waivers:
Indian Institute of Technology (IITs) – Across various locations (Mumbai, Delhi, Kanpur, Kharagpur, etc.)
National Institutes of Technology (NITs) – Across various locations
Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani
Government College of Engineering (COE), Pune
Anna University, Chennai
Delhi Technological University (DTU), Delhi
Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) – Across various locations
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU), Hyderabad
National Institute of Engineering, Mysuru
VIT University, Vellore
Each of these colleges may have specific scholarship or free seat programs based on merit or state exam rankings. It’s best to check the respective college’s official website or consult with the state education board for specific details regarding fee concessions or free seats.
Hi Manisha,
Yes, if you have gotten back your Intermediate 2nd-year exams (IPE) results and failed, you can opt for a re-evaluation and have the answer sheets rechecked as well. In addition to the re-evaluation process, you are also permitted to write supplementary exams of the same subjects in the next attempt stated by the board. It is best to apply for re-evaluation first and prepare for your supplementary exams with a possibility that your marks could see a boost after re-checking the re-evaluation marks.
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