AP EAMCET 2022 starts today; Paper pattern, exam timings
Isha Jain | July 4, 2022 | 08:42 AM IST | 1 min read
JNTU Anantapur will start the AP EAMCET 2022 exam from today. The AP EAMCET exam dates 2022 are July 4 to 8 for engineering stream.
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NEW DELHI:
The Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, (JNTU) Anantapur will start the AP EAMCET 2022 exam from today. The AP EAMCET exam dates 2022 are July 4 to 8 for engineering stream. The AP EAMCET exam 2022 will be held in two shifts. The AP EAMCET exam timings are 09.00 AM to 12.00 PM and 03.00 PM to 06.00 PM.
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Students who will appear for the AP EAPCET 2022 exam are required to carry their Andhra Pradesh EAMCET admit card 2022 along with online application form with duly affixed recent color photograph attested by Gazetted Officer (or) Principal of the College where the candidate has studied the qualifying examination and a valid id proof. Further, Students should read the AP EAMCET 2022 exam day guidelines released by the authorities.
The AP EAPCET 2022 test will be conducted for a duration of 3 hour. The AP EAMCET 2022 question paper will consist of a total of 160 questions comprising 80 questions in Mathematics, 40 questions in Physics, and 40 questions in Chemistry. Moreover, all questions are of objective type (multiple choice) only and each question will carry one mark.
Candidates will not be allowed to carry any textual material, calculators, docupen, slide rules, log tables, electronic watches with facilities of calculator, printed or written material, bits of papers, mobile phone, pager or any other device inside the AP EAMCET 2022 exam centre.
The authorities have also announced that the 100 percent weightage will be given to AP EAPCET marks only.
The official notification read, “100% weightage to the marks secured in EAMCET-2022(Engineering, Agriculture & Pharmacy Common Entrance Test) for determining the overall ranking for the purpose of admissions into professional courses for the Academic Year 2022-23”
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