AP EAMCET 2021 result soon; Check tie-breaking criteria, qualifying marks
Team Careers360 | September 7, 2021 | 06:20 PM IST | 2 mins read
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University will declare the AP EAMCET 2021 result tomorrow. Candidates can check the AP EAMCET 2021 tie-breaking procedure, qualifying marks and more.
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NEW DELHI-
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Kakinada (JNTUK) will announce the AP EAMCET 2021 result tomorrow. The
AP EAMCET 2021 result date and time
is September 8 at 10:30 am. Candidates will be able to check their AP EAMCET 2021 result at sche.ap.gov.in/eapcet with the help of EAPCET 2021 registration and hall ticket number.
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Authorities have removed the 25% weightage of intermediate exams. Now the marks secured in the AP EAMCET 2021 exam will be considered for admission through AP EAMCET. In the AP EAMCET results candidates will find the detailed summary of marks scored in each subject. The AP EAMCET 2021 result will also contain other details like the score secured, and the rank obtained by the candidate.
AP EAMCET 2021 Result - Tie-Breaking Rule
In case two or more candidates secure the same marks in the AP EAMCET 2021 exam, then the following tie-breaking rules will be followed by the authorities.
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Candidate having higher score in mathematic will be given priority
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In case the tie still exists, then the marks of physics will be considered to break the tie
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In case of tie still persisting after the above two steps, candidates with high percentage of marks in qualifying exam will be given priority
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Candidate of higher age will be given priority in case of a tie after all above rules
AP EAMCET Result 2021: Qualifying Marks
JNTUK released the AP EAMCET 2021 qualifying marks along with the AP EAPCET 2021 brochure. The qualifying percentage for AP EAMCET 2021 is 25% of maximum marks for general category candidates. However, there is no minimum qualifying marks for scheduled caste and scheduled tribe category candidates.
About AP EAMCET / EAPCET
AP Engineering, Agriculture, and Medical Common Entrance Exam is held by the JNTUK for admission in various colleges across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana in streams of engineering, agriculture, and medical. AP EAMCET 2021 was conducted as a computer-based exam, on August 19, 20, 23, 24 and 25.
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