Hello aspirant,
With an intermediate score of 972 and an EAMCET rank of 58,000, getting admission into a government nursing college might be challenging but not impossible. Government nursing colleges typically have a high demand, and seats are often filled by candidates with lower (better) ranks.
Here’s a list of government nursing colleges in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana where you might consider applying based on your EAMCET rank and intermediate marks:
Government College of Nursing, Kurnool
Government College of Nursing, Guntur
Government College of Nursing, Visakhapatnam
SVIMS - College of Nursing, Tirupati
Government College of Nursing, Kadapa
Government College of Nursing, Hyderabad
Government College of Nursing, Nizamabad
Government College of Nursing, Mahabubnagar
Government College of Nursing, Warangal
These colleges are known for their good academic environment, infrastructure, and placement opportunities. However, given the competition, it’s essential to apply to multiple colleges and explore all options.
You can also use the college predictor tool to predict which colleges you can get based on your rank :-
Hope it helps !
Hello aspirant, It's difficult to say definitively with your EAMCET rank of 58,000 whether you'll get admission into a government nursing college in Maharashtra. Different colleges might have varying weightage for EAMCET ranks and intermediate marks. Some might consider only the rank, while others might create a composite score using both factors. The cut-off rank for government colleges varies significantly based on your category (General, OBC, SC, ST etc.). Knowing your category would help in a more precise prediction. The number of available seats also plays a crucial role. Colleges with fewer seats will have higher cut-offs. However, a rank of 58,000 might be considered on the lower end for government colleges but your high score of 972 in intermediate marks could be a positive factor. You can look for previous year cutoffs. Consider applying to reputable private colleges that accept EAMCET scores. While fees might be higher, it increases your chances of securing a seat in a good nursing program. If securing a government seat this year is crucial, consider re-taking EAMCET next year with improved preparation to aim for a higher rank. I hope this information helps.
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