AP EAMCET Results 2024: Electronics and communication engineering cut-off trends
Vagisha Kaushik | June 10, 2024 | 05:02 PM IST | 1 min read
AP EAMCET result 2024 will be declared at cets.apsche.ap.gov.in.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The Jawaharlal Nehru Technology University, Kakinada (JNTU) will declare Andhra Pradesh Engineering, Agriculture and Pharmacy Common Entrance Test (AP EAPCET) 2024 results soon. Candidates who appeared for the exam will be able to check AP EAMCET results 2024 at cets.apsche.ap.gov.in.
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Along with the results , the exam authorities will assign ranks to students based on which they will be able to apply for AP EAMCET counselling 2024. The counselling process will include registration, choice-filling, seat allotment, and reporting.
AP EAPCET 2024 was held from May 16 to May 24 for admission to engineering, agriculture and pharmacy programmes offered by participating colleges and universities in the state.
As per previous years’ trends, the highest AP EAMCET rank at which a college closed admission to the electronics and communication engineering programme was 5,472 at JNTU College of Engineering, Kakinada.
AP EAMCET Results 2024: ECE cut-offs
The AP EAMCET closing ranks for the open category seats in the electronics and communication engineering programme offered in private and government institutions last to last year were as follows:
|
Name of institute |
Type of institution |
AP EAMCET closing rank (boys) |
AP EAMCET rank (girls) |
|
JNTUK College of Engineering, Kakinada |
University |
5,472 |
5,554 |
|
G M R Institute of Technology |
Private |
18,738 |
18,738 |
|
JNTUA College of Engineering, Pulivendula |
University |
13,072 |
21,109 |
|
V R Siddhartha Engineering College |
Private |
21,857 |
21,857 |
|
S R K R Engineering College |
Private |
21,598 |
21,598 |
|
Anil Neerukonda Institute of Technology |
Private |
20,993 |
20,993 |
|
A U College of Engineering, Visakhapatnma |
University |
9,143 |
9,143 |
|
Gayathri Vidya Parishad College of Engineering |
Private |
15,421 |
15,963 |
|
Raghu Engineering College |
Private |
18,075 |
32,480 |
|
Vignan's Institute of Information Technology |
Private |
24,357 |
24,357 |
|
Vishnu Institute of Technology |
Private |
8,396 |
11,157 |
|
JNTUA College of Engineering, Vizianagaram |
University |
18,386 |
21,564 |
|
JNTUA College of Engineering, Anantapuramu |
University |
14,947 |
15,656 |
|
S V U College of Engineering, Tirupathi |
Private university |
7,249 |
8,140 |
|
SRM University, AP |
Private University |
9,543 |
6,607 |
|
VIT-AP University |
Private University |
8,737 |
10,653 |
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