Andhra University, Visakhapatnam
Hey Prasanth! With a rank of 22,000 in EAPCET, getting admission into AGBSc in ANGRAU under the BCA Farmer quota for the AU region might be difficult. Farmer quota seats are limited and usually have higher cut-offs, so it depends on how many candidates applied under this quota this year. You may get a chance if some seats remain vacant after general quota admissions. It’s better to check the previous year’s cut-offs for the Farmer quota in AU region and also keep alternative colleges or courses as backup. Participating actively in the counseling process will give you the best chance.
Hello! With an AP EAMCET rank of 27,000 under BC-B girl category, getting ECE in AU, JNTUK, JNTU VZM, or RGUKT is unlikely, as their closing ranks are much lower around 2,000–5,000. You can consider private colleges like GMRIT, Vignan, or Raghu Engineering, or other government colleges like JNTUA Pulivendula or Anantapur, which may accept higher ranks. Also, consider related branches like EEE or IT for better chances. https://dqxeclau.top/ap-eamcet-college-predictor
With an AIR of 15,000 in NEET PG 2025, BC-D category, your chances of getting Pediatrics or OBGY in Andhra Pradesh government colleges are very low. Previous year cutoffs for these specialties were usually under AIR 7,000–9,000 for BC categories. You may have better chances in private or semi-government colleges. Consider opting for other specialties with lower cutoffs if you aim for a government seat. DNB programs in private hospitals are another alternative. Always check official state counseling trends before deciding.
Hii manasha!
It's not possible to check the exact number of vacant seats after KCET 1st round as Karnataka examination authority does not publish a direct list of vacant seats college wise. They only release the allotment result, seat matrix and cutoff ranks.
This means that you cannot simply login and see the number of seats vacant in a college. A practical way to check would be to download the round One seat matrix from the official portal it will tell total number of seats which are available in each course and college. Then download the round one allotment for cutoff list which will show how many sheets were actually allotted and till what rank they have filled students.
By comparing these to you can make estimate of seats filled as per the allotment list. Another way is that if you have not been alloted a seat in round 1 than you can wait and check round 2 allotment if seats would be vacant in your category then you will get allotment as per your marks and rank.
Hope it helps!
A 24k rank in EAMCET makes getting into highly competitive branches like CSE at Andhra University directly challenging, as cutoffs are often significantly lower.
However, securing a seat in less competitive B.Tech branches or potentially Pharm.D, especially if you belong to a reserved category, might be possible.
Consider exploring affiliated colleges, utilizing college predictor , and actively participating in the counseling process, as these can open up more opportunities based on your rank and preferences.
Hello Kavya
With 24,000 rank in EACMET, it will be highly unlikely to get a seat for popular courses like B.Tech, B.Pharmacy, Pharm.D etc because the cutoff for Andhra University usually goes under 12,000 rank.
You may get AU region private colleges with your rank.
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With 24,000 rank in EAMCET, your chances of getting a seat in Andhra University for B.Pharmacy is very unlikely. The cutoff rank for B.Pharmacy in Andhra University has been around 10,000 rank for the general category and your rank of 24,000 is much lower than that.
With an AP EAMCET rank of around 24,000 , securing admission to the Pharm.D program at Andhra University College of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Visakhapatnam) in 2025 appears unlikely . In recent years, closing ranks for Pharm.D at AU ranged between 36,204 to 43,510 for the general category, indicating that the cutoff remains significantly below your rank .
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