AP EAMCET cut-offs 2025 for BTech civil, chemical engineering in top colleges; counselling soon
Vaishnavi Shukla | June 9, 2025 | 10:50 AM IST | 2 mins read
AP EAMCET 2025: The previous year’s BTech CE highest closing cut-off was 23930, while civil engineering was at 12866 for male candidates.
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Try NowAP EAMCET Cut-offs 2025 : Last year’s highest closing cut-off for AP EAMCET in the BTech chemical engineering programme was 23930 at Andhra University College of Engineering, while the lowest was 98942 at RVR and JC College of Engineering.
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For the BTech civil engineering programme, the previous year’s AP EAMCET highest closing cut-off was 12866 for round 1 in the open category for male candidates at SRM University. The lowest chemical engineering cut-off was 147111 at the Sri Sivani College of Engineering.
The Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU) conducted the Andhra Pradesh Engineering Agriculture Pharmacy Common Entrance Test (AP EAPCET) 2025. The AP EAMCET results were declared on June 8 for all streams.
The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) will soon announce the AP EAMCET 2025 counselling dates on the official website for BTech admissions. Eligible candidates can apply for AP EAMCET 2025 counselling on the official website, eapcet-sche.aptonline.in
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AP EAMCET 2025: BTech chemical engineering closing cut-offs
As per the NIRF ranking in the engineering domain, Andhra University College of Engineering (rank 94) is the best of the top 10 Chemical Engineering colleges in Andhra Pradesh. The closing cut-offs for BTech chemical engineering course for top colleges is as follows.
AP EAMCET 2025: BTech CE closing cut-offs
|
Colleges |
Closing ranks |
|
JNTUA CEA Anantapur |
82194 |
|
JNTUK Kakinada |
53946.1 |
|
Andhra University College of Engineering |
23930 |
|
SVUCE Tirupati |
81536 |
|
GVPCE Visakhapatnam |
57124 |
|
RVR and JC College of Engineering |
98942 |
|
ANITS Visakhapatnam |
73004 |
|
MVGR College of Engineering |
79351 |
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AP EAMCET 2025: BTech civil engineering closing cut-offs
The AP EAMCET civil engineering round 1 cut-offs in the open and male category for the previous year are as follows.
AP EAMCET 2025: Civil engineering closing cut-offs
|
Colleges |
Closing Ranks |
|
Andhra University College of Engineering |
19830 |
|
SRM University |
12866 |
|
Sri Sivani College of Engineering |
147111 |
|
JNTUK Kakinada |
18079 |
|
RVR and JC College of Engineering |
142296 |
|
GMRIT Rajam |
54223 |
|
SVUCE Tirupati |
48364 |
|
GEC Gudlavalleru |
96661 |
|
VRSEC Vijayawada |
76533 |
|
JNTUA CEA Anantapur |
47859 |
|
BEC Bapatla |
116231 |
|
GPREC |
87786 |
|
JNTUA College of Engineering |
88991 |
|
GVPCE Visakhapatnam |
52942 |
|
JNTUACEP Pulivendula |
85270 |
|
AUCEW Visakhapatnam |
89127 |
|
JNTUK University College of Engineering |
27625 |
|
MITS Madanapalle |
125121 |
|
VLITS Guntur |
105817 |
|
SRKR Engineering College |
73045 |
|
SVECW Bhimavaram |
64302 |
|
SCVE |
119705 |
|
VIT |
73997 |
|
MVGR College of Engineering |
66803 |
|
LBRCE |
107273 |
The AP EAMCET 2025 overall pass percentage dropped by 3.85%, standing at 71.65% for engineering, and for engineering and pharmacy streams increased by 2.69%, making the overall qualifying percentage at 89.8%.
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