Can I get a fee waiver seat for B.Sc Nursing course with a rank of 29000 in AP EAMCET?
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Your Andhra Pradesh EAMCET rank must be less than 10,000 to be eligible for a free seat in B.Sc nursing. You must also satisfy the following requirements:
Your parents cannot work for the government.
If you fall into the OC or BC category, your income must be less than Rs. 2 lakhs.
Following admission, you can apply for government tuition refund schemes.
It is not feasible to get into a top college with a rank of 29k. You can, however, acquire a place through the last round of Andhra Pradesh EAMCET counseling. You may be eligible to enroll in private agricultural and horticultural colleges.
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To prepare for the TS EAMCET exam, candidates can refer to the NCERT books, however, they can also take help from supplementary books, but over burdening oneself with a lot of books is not recommended.
If candidates have focused well in their 10 and 10+2 classes, they can easily qualify in the exam. The question paper is similar to popular engineering entrance exams such as JEE Mains, but the difficulty level is of easy to moderate.
At the TS EAMCET exam centre, candidates need to follow the below guidelines -
- Reach the exam centre atleast 40-60 minutes before the reporting time.
- Carry your government issued IDs.
- Carry a passport size photo,
- Although the exam is in CBT based online mode, carry black and blue ball point pen.
- Avoid wearing flashy things such as jewellery at the exam centre.
- Avoid taking your smartphone, smartwatch to the exam centre.
No, once being alloted the TS EAMCET exam centres, candidates will not be able to change it. The decision is final from the exam body.
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