AP EAMCET 2024 round 1 counselling seat allotment results ‘soon’ for MPC: APSCHE
Anu Parthiban | July 17, 2024 | 07:41 AM IST | 1 min read
AP EAPCET Counselling 2024: The classes for first-year students selected through the EAMCET seat allocation will begin from July 19.
NEW DELHI: Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) has informed candidates that the Andhra Pradesh Engineering, Agriculture and Pharmacy Common Entrance Test (AP EAPCET 2024) round 1 counselling seat allotment results will be announced “soon”. Those who submitted the AP EAMCET counselling 2024 application form will be able to check the seat allocation results through the official website, eapcet-sche.aptonline.in. AP EAMCET Counselling 2024 Live
“It is informed to the candidates that there is no fee reimbursement for Self-Supporting Course in college code JNTKSS. Candidates are instructed to note this point while exercising options to this course,” the official website read.
Earlier, it had clarified that CSE in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning offered by JNTUK College of Engineering Kakinada (JNTKSS) is self-supporting course and that there will be no fee reimbursement.
The AP EAPCET seat allotment will be based on the choices filled by the candidates. Students will have to enter their login credentials to check the admission status. Those selected in the round 1 counselling will have to report to the allotted college by July 22. The seat allotment results, which were scheduled to be declared on July 16, have been delayed by a day. As per the schedule announced earlier, the participating universities in the AP EAPCET counselling 2024, will commence classes for first-year students from July 19.
AP EAMCET opening and closing ranks
Here's the last year's AP EAMCET cut-offs for electrical and electronics engineering course offered by the top participating universities.
|
College name |
Opening rank |
Closing rank |
|
Andhra University College of Engineering |
3,269 |
8,753 |
|
JNTUK Kakinada |
4,030 |
7,428 |
|
SRM University |
5,146 |
11,817 |
|
JNTUA CEA Anantapur |
6,519 |
21,035 |
|
SVUCE Tirupati |
7,641 |
17,061 |
|
GVPCE Visakhapatnam |
9,143 |
25,106 |
|
Sri Venkateswara Institute of Science and Technology |
10,344 |
1,28,359 |
|
VRSEC Vijayawada |
12,697 |
36,696 |
|
RGMCET Kurnool |
13,082 |
98,134 |
|
JNTUK University College of Engineering |
14,502 |
21,751 |
|
VVIT Guntur |
16,377 |
91,078 |
|
SVECW Bhimavaram |
16,410 |
25,009 |
|
Pragati Engineering College |
17,504 |
57,551 |
|
GMRIT Rajam |
17,597 |
32,708 |
|
Mohan Babu University |
18,259 |
1,01,663 |
|
VIT |
18,299 |
32,979 |
|
Sri Krishnadevaraya University College of Engineering |
18,837 |
1,19,112 |
|
SRKR Engineering College |
19,794 |
36,150 |
|
GPREC Kurnool |
22,504 |
53,025 |
|
JNTUACEP Pulivendula |
23,624 |
41,568 |
|
RVR and JC College of Engineering |
24,993 |
50,795 |
|
MVGR College of Engineering |
25,936 |
38,749 |
|
VLITS Guntur |
26,317 |
85,759 |
|
SVCE |
27,188 |
91,038 |
|
VIIT Visakhapatnam |
27,264 |
46,474 |
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