i got a rank of 15835 in eapcet agriculture and pharmacy so can i expect of getting free seat in any minority clgs in Hyderabad?? for b pharm
Hello there,
With an EAPCET rank of 15,835 in Agriculture and Pharmacy, getting a free (fully waived) seat in minority colleges in Hyderabad for B.Pharm is difficult but some options may be available with low fees or scholarships.
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Minority colleges sometimes offer scholarships or fee concessions based on merit or category.
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Complete fee waiver seats are rare and highly competitive.
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You should apply to minority colleges participating in EAPCET counselling and inquire about scholarship options.
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Also check if you qualify for any government or private scholarships to reduce your fees.
Keep backup options open in private colleges with reasonable fees or through management quota if applicable.
Actively participate in counselling, apply for scholarships, and contact colleges directly for fee concession details.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Hello Aspirant,
With a 15,835 rank in EAPCET (Agriculture & Pharmacy stream), and if you belong to a minority group (Muslim/Christian), there is a good possibility that you can get free (government funded) B.Pharm seat in a minority college in Hyderabad, particularly in the second or final phase of counseling. However, seat allotment also depends on:
- Your category (BC, SC, ST, etc.)
- Local/non-local status
- Availability of seats in minority colleges like Shadan, Sultan Ul Uloom, Anwarul Uloom, Deccan, etc.
- The number of candidates opting for B. Pharm in your category
It’s advisable to:
- Participate in all counseling rounds
- Choose as many colleges as possible in web options
- Keep track of cut-off trends from previous years
Dear Candidate ,
with EAPCET rank 15,835 , you have a good chance to get a free seat in minority B. Pharmacy colleges in Hyderabad like Anwarul Uloom , Deccan or Shadan. Participate in counselling and choosing minority colleges.