Telangana State Engineering Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test
HELLO,
Yes based on your details you are eligible for a full tuition fee reimbursement in Telangana under the TS EAMCET convenor quota based on below eligibility criteria
Eligibility :-
1.You must belong to BC-D which is eligible for reimbursement
2.Your father's income is Rs 1,40,000 which is below the RS200000 limit for BC category
3.You scored 5324 rank which is well within the cutoff for full fee reimbursement
4,You must need to take admission through TS EAMCET counselling
5.You must be a local Telangana student.
Hope that helps!
es, in most cases, a photocopy of your 4th to 8th class bonafide certificate is accepted during TS EAMCET counselling , as long as you submit the original bonafide certificates from 9th to 12th . The certificate from classes 4 to 12 is required to prove local candidature , but officials usually verify the later years (especially 7th to 12th ) more strictly.
Since you have the originals from 8th to 12th , and a copy for 4th to 8th, you should be allowed to participate in the counselling. However, the final decision is with the document verification officer.
Hello aspirant, With an ST category rank of around 41,126 in TS EAMCET, your chances of getting Computer Science or ECE in top government colleges are very low, as the cutoffs for ST in those branches usually close much earlier. However, you still have a fair chance of getting branches like Mechanical, Civil, or Electrical Engineering, especially in the later rounds of counselling or spot admissions.
In private colleges, many good institutes offer these branches at higher ranks. You can aim for Mechanical or Civil Engineering in colleges like Malla Reddy, CMR, MVSR, or Aurora. Some of them keep seats open till very late ranks for ST candidates.
So yes, while top-tier CSE might not be possible, you definitely have a good shot at getting into private engineering colleges in core branches if you participate actively in all counselling rounds.
To check which colleges you can get through TS EAMCET based on your rank, you can use the TS EAMCET College Predictor Tool . This tool gives you a list of colleges and branches you are likely to get based on:
Your TS EAMCET rank
Your category (OC, BC, SC, ST, etc.)
Your gender and local region (OU/SVU/AU)
You can use these trusted tools:
Careers360 TS EAMCET College Predictor
TS EAMCET Counselling Portal (TSCHE)
Hello Aspirant,
If your school in West Bengal (where you studied 4th–7th) will not provide you with a bonafide certificate and TS EAMCET requires you to provide study certificates from 6th–12th, here’s what you can do:
Hello
Yes, you can still get a free (government) seat through TS EAMCET
Apply online for TS EAMCET & participate in counseling.
In seat allocation, choose government colleges and your preferred engineering branches.
Monitor cut-off trends for non-local candidates in your category.
If your rank is within the non-local cut-off, you'll likely get a free government seat.
hi,
28,000 rank in TS EAMCET and as a BC-E (minority) girl candidate, getting a CSE seat in GRIET is difficult because the closing ranks for CSE in GRIET usually go much lower. For BC-E category, the CSE closing rank is mostly around 12,000 to 15,000. Your rank is higher than the usual cutoff, so the chance is low for CSE in GRIET. You can still try in counselling
you can check here
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ap-eamcet-counselling
Hello Vamsi Krishna,
With a TS EAMCET rank of 20,000 in SC category, the chances of getting B.Tech CSE (either regular or dual degree) in JNTU Hyderabad (Kukatpally) is moderate to good depending on the cut-off trend and other reservation quota. In any case, if you don't get the regular B.Tech CSE, there is good chance that you will get the B.Tech + M.Tech Integrated Dual Degree (IDP) in CSE.
When it comes to better option:
If your goal is to work after completing your 4 years of studies or looking to go to higher studies abroad, then the best option is a regular B.Tech CSE as the possibilities are open to you. However, if you are sure, intend to pursue the M.Tech, and want to maintain that continuity, then dual degree is the better option.
Dear student, Yes, Kendriya Vidyalaya (KV) is considered a government institution under the central government, managed by the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (Ministry of Education). Since KVs offer education up to 12th standard and are recognized by CBSE as well as accepted by state authorities, completing your 10+2 from a KV is valid for fee reimbursement under TS EAMCET , provided you also meet the income criteria and belong to an eligible category (like BC, SC, or ST).
So, if you studied in KV, belong to the BC category, meet the income limit, and have a TS EAMCET rank around 13,000, you should be eligible for full fee reimbursement .
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