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19th November 2015, 10:27 AM
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High Court Decision on EAMCET
Hey buddy can you please tell me what decision has taken by High Court on EAMCET exam and please also get some information about the exam?
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19th November 2015, 10:27 AM
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Re: High Court Decision on EAMCET
Buddy I would like to tell you that as per the career India guide The supreme court have ordered to conduct 02nd round of engineering counselling for 174 engineering colleges. Accordingly, the qualified candidates of EAMCET and here I will also get the information about the exam. Here is the eligibility criteria for EAMCET Student must be of Indian nationality or Person of Indian Origin (PIO)/Oversee Citizen of India (OCI) card holder. It is compulsory for candidates, to be from the state of Andhra Pradesh and should fall in the local/ non-local status Student should have passed for or educational qualification of 10 + 2 with Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry/Bio-Technology/ Biology. Student should have passed for the final year of Diploma examination in Engineering by State Board of Technical Education & Training. Students should have scored at least 45% in 10 + 2 and for the reserved category the minimum percentage is 40%. Here is the syllabus of the exam Physics syllabus The topics from Physics, which can be asked in EAMCET 2015 examinations, will be as physics world, units and measurements, elements of vectors, dynamics and kinematics, centre of mass, frictions and collisions, elasticity, gravitation and fluid mechanics. Chemistry syllabus The chemistry will cover the topics as atomic structure, classification of elements, chemical bonding, molecular structure, states of matters, periodicity in properties, solutions and electrochemistry. Mathematics syllabus The main topics which will include in mathematics syllabus will be as numbers, trigonometry, algebra, probability, vector algebra, calculus, and co-ordinate geometry. |