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AP EAPCET 2021 Results - Check Result Here Directly {Official}

AP EAPCET 2021 Results - Check Result Here Directly {Official}

Edited By Prabha Dhavala | Updated on Oct 06, 2020 07:37 PM IST | #AP EAMCET
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AP EAPCET 2021 exam (also known as AP EAMCET) official result will be released anytime soon. Candidates can obtain their official AP EAMCET 2021 result here by filling the form below. You just need to enter your hall ticket number to avail the result directly from APSCHE. You may also download your AP EAPCET rank card.

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The Andhra Pradesh Engineering, Agriculture and Pharmacy Common Entrance Test (AP EAMCET) for BiPC stream students does not assign specific weightage to individual topics or chapters. Instead, the examination focuses on a balanced coverage of the prescribed syllabus for Biology (Botany and Zoology), Physics, and Chemistry.

The AP EAMCET 2025 exam pattern for the BiPC stream is as follows:

  • Biology (Botany + Zoology): 80 questions (40 questions from Botany and 40 questions from Zoology)
  • Physics: 40 questions
  • Chemistry: 40 questions
  • Total Questions: 160 questions
  • Total Marks: 160 marks (each question carries one mark)
  • Exam Duration: 3 hours
  • Type of Questions: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
  • Marking Scheme: One mark is awarded for each correct answer. There is no negative marking for incorrect answers.

Therefore, all the subjects – Biology, Physics, and Chemistry – carry equal weightage in terms of the total marks allotted. Biology, being divided into Botany and Zoology, has a higher number of questions, contributing to half of the total marks. To perform well in the examination, it is crucial to have a thorough understanding of the entire syllabus for all three subjects rather than focusing on specific topics based on weightage.

Yes, SRM University AP (Amaravati) accepts AP EAMCET (now called AP EAPCET) scores for B.Tech admissions, including Computer Science and Engineering (CSE). The university also considers SRMJEEE and JEE Main scores.


Based on past data, AP EAMCET cutoff ranks for SRM AP vary by branch and category. For CSE, BC-D category students had a cutoff around 35,000 rank in previous years.


To apply:

1. You must have passed 10+2 with Maths, Physics, and Chemistry with at least 60% marks.

2. Apply through the AP EAMCET counselling and choose SRM University AP.

3. Seats are allotted based on rank, category, and preferences.


If your rank is slightly higher than the cutoff, you can also consider SRMJEEE, related branches like ECE or IT, or management quota seats.

AP EAMCET

Hi aspirant,

If you are gearing up for the AP EAMCET examination, having a solid understanding of the syllabus is crucial for your preparation. Familiarising yourself with the chapter-wise weightage for the AP EAMCET can greatly enhance your study strategy.

This valuable information is available on the Career 360 website, which provides a detailed breakdown of the topics and their respective importance in the exam.

For your convenience, you can directly access the website or follow this link to explore the resources available for your preparation.

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ap-eamcet-chapter-wise-weightage-and-important-topics

It's a great idea to look for sample question papers to prepare for the AP EAMCET 2025 exam! While the official Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kakinada (JNTUK) might release specific "sample papers" closer to the exam date, right now, the best resources to use are the previous years' question papers.

Think of these past papers as your best "sample" of what the actual exam will be like. They will give you a clear understanding of the exam pattern, the types of questions asked in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (for the Engineering stream) or Biology, Physics, and Chemistry (for the Agriculture and Medical stream), the difficulty level, and the time management you'll need.

Where can you find these valuable resources? Several educational websites and coaching platforms often compile and provide downloadable PDFs of AP EAMCET previous year question papers. Websites like Careers360  are good places to start your search. Many of these platforms also offer answer keys and even solutions to help you evaluate your performance.

By working through the question papers from the last 5 or even 10 years, you'll become familiar with the topics that are frequently tested and the weightage given to different concepts within the syllabus. This will help you focus your preparation effectively.

Keep an eye out on the official APSCHE (Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education) and JNTUK websites for any official announcements regarding sample papers for 2025. However, in the meantime, diligently solving the previous years' papers is an excellent way to get a strong grasp of the exam and boost your preparation. Good luck!

To secure a rank below 5000 in the AP EAMCET, a focused and strategic preparation is essential. Firstly, thoroughly understand the syllabus and exam pattern . The exam primarily covers Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics from your 11th and 12th-grade curriculum of the Board of Intermediate Education of Andhra Pradesh. Familiarize yourself with the weightage of different topics to prioritize your study plan.

Create a realistic and consistent timetable . Allocate sufficient time to each subject based on your strengths and weaknesses. Regular study sessions with short breaks are more effective than long, tiring ones. Ensure you dedicate time for revision as well.

Focus on conceptual clarity . Instead of rote learning, aim to understand the fundamental principles behind each concept. This will help you tackle a wider range of problems. Practice problem-solving regularly. Solve numerical problems and objective-type questions from textbooks and previous years' question papers.

Previous years' question papers are invaluable resources. Solving them will give you an idea of the exam's difficulty level, the types of questions asked, and the important topics. It will also help you improve your speed and accuracy.

Take mock tests regularly. Simulate the actual exam environment to assess your preparation level and identify your weak areas. Analyze your performance in these tests and focus on improving your scores in subsequent attempts.

Ensure you have the right study material . Stick to standard textbooks and reliable online resources. Avoid getting overwhelmed by too many books. NCERT books are a good starting point.

Maintain a healthy lifestyle . Get enough sleep, eat nutritious food, and exercise regularly to keep your mind and body in optimal condition for studying. Stay positive and avoid stress. Consistent effort and a well-planned strategy will significantly increase your chances of achieving a rank below 5000 in AP EAMCET.

I hope this helps.

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In the following the most stable conformation of n-butane is:

Option: 1


Option: 2


Option: 3


Option: 4


A ball is thrown vertically upward with a velocity of 20 ms-1 from a top of a multistory building. The height of the point from where the ball is thrown is 25 m from the ground. The height to which the ball rises from the ground and time taken before the ball hits the ground is (g:=10 ms-2)

Option: 1

20 m, 2s


Option: 2

40m, 3s


Option: 3

40m,5s


Option: 4

45m,5s


In a certain region of space, the gravitational field is given by  I=-\left ( \frac{K}{R} \right ).Taking the reference point to be at r=r_{0} and potential at the reference point as   V = V _{0}.

Then find the potential at a general point ?

Option: 1

Klog(\frac{r}{r_{0}})+V_{0}

 


Option: 2

  Klog(\frac{r_{0}}{r})+V_{0}

 

 

 


Option: 3

Klog(\frac{r}{r_{0}})-V_{0}

 


Option: 4

Klog(\frac{r_{0}}{r})-V_{0}

 


A first-order reaction is 50 % completed in 20 min at 27oC and in 5 min at 47oC. The energy of activation (in kJ/mol)  of reaction is:

Option: 1

55.14


Option: 2

43.85


Option: 3

11.97


Option: 4

6.65


When adsorption of oxalic acid is carried out on activated charcoal, then activated charcoal is known as :

Option: 1

Adsorbate


Option: 2

Adsorbent


Option: 3

Absorber


Option: 4

Adsorber


When borax is heated strongly it gives:

Option: 1

\mathrm{B _{2} O _{3}}


Option: 2

\mathrm{N a_{2} B_{4} O_{7}}


Option: 3

\mathrm{NaBO _{2}}


Option: 4

\mathrm{NaBO _{2}+ B _{2} O _{3}}


Structural formula of cyclic silicates is –

Option: 1

\left ( SiO_{2} \right )_{n}


Option: 2

\left ( SiO_{2} \right )_{n}^{2n-}


Option: 3

\left ( SiO_{3} \right )_{n}^{2n-}


Option: 4

\left ( Si_{2}O_{7} \right )_{n}^{2n-}


Mercury in water changes to soluble

Option: 1

Dimethyl mercury


Option: 2

diethyl mercury


Option: 3

Hg_2Cl_2


Option: 4

None of these


The major product of the following reaction is/are:

\mathrm{n-Hexane\xrightarrow{Anhyd \ AlCl_3\: , \: HCl}{}}

Option: 1

2 - methyl pentane


Option: 2

3 - methyl pentane


Option: 3

2 - methylpropane


Option: 4

Both 1 & 2


Pick the correct option about the reduction of nitro group: 

a) in neutral medium converts to azobenzene 

b) in neutral medium converts to hydroxylamine 

c) in basic medium converts to azobenzene 

d) in basic medium converts to hydroxylamine 

Option: 1

a,c 


Option: 2

a,d 


Option: 3

b,c 


Option: 4

b,d 


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