sir I am sc student, i had studied intermediate in private institution, am i eligible for full fee reimbursement in ts eamcet??
For SC students in TS EAMCET, the institution where you studied intermediate (private or government) doesn't affect your eligibility for full fee reimbursement.
SC students are eligible for full fee reimbursement if their TS EAMCET rank falls below 10,000.Your parents' annual income must be less than Rs. 5 Lakhs per annum. They should also not be government employees.
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can i get into any good colleges with 75244 rank in ts eamcet?(CSE or ECE branch )
With a TS EAMCET rank of 75,244, getting into top colleges for CSE or ECE branches may be difficult, as these branches typically have high cutoffs. However, you can still secure a seat in mid-tier or private colleges offering these branches. Colleges like Vasavi College of Engineering, MGIT, and Vardhaman College of Engineering could be options, though the competition will be higher in these popular branches. Check for available seats in the later phases of counseling for better chances.
my TS EAMCET rank is 79456. Im an oc - girl.can i get engineering college
With a TS EAMCET rank of 1.7 lakh, getting into the best colleges for popular branches like CSE or ECE will be quite difficult, as these colleges typically have high cutoffs. However, you can explore private or less competitive colleges that might offer branches like Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering, or even some emerging courses. It is advisable to focus on mid-tier colleges with solid infrastructure and placement support, and consider other branches if you're open to it.
i got 16000 rank in ts eamcet my catagory is BCD which stream can i choose
With a TS EAMCET rank of 16,000 and belonging to the BC-D category, you have a good chance of securing a seat in several streams. You can opt for branches like Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, or Chemical Engineering, as these may have relatively lower cutoffs compared to popular branches like CSE or ECE. You may also explore courses like Agriculture, Bio-Tech, or Allied Health Sciences, which are also in demand and may offer good career opportunities.