Can I get direct admission at A P State Council of Higher Education - Andhra Pradesh?

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    Jagadesh Sai | Contributor-Level 10

    11 months ago

    Courses at the A.P. State Council of Higher Education usually do not offer direct admissions, and most courses only accept students who have cleared entrance exams. For example, MBA, MCA, and engineering courses usually come through scores obtained in related entrance tests such as Andhra Pradesh EAPCET and Andhra Pradesh PGECET, respectively. However, there may be institutions that provide management quota seats or lateral entry; such admissions can directly be obtained if certain conditions are met. It would be good to check the college's own admission policy and what direct admissions they have available.

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    Tejas Bodhankar | Contributor-Level 9

    12 months ago

    Direct admission to programs under the Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) largely depends on the specific course and institution. For many undergraduate and postgraduate courses, particularly in well-known institutions, direct admission is generally not available, as most programs require students to go through entrance exams. For example, engineering (B.Tech) and management (MBA) courses typically require entrance exams like EAMCET or ICET, respectively. However, some private colleges under APSCHE may offer management quota seats for certain programs, which could allow for direct admission, often at a higher fee

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