How hard is getting admission into Narayana Engineering College (NEC, Nellore)?

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    KUMKUM BASWAL | Contributor-Level 8

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    Admission to the Narayana Engineering College (NEC), Nellore can be moderate competition, depending on which course and the candidate is performing in the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET. For general admission the cutoff marks in EAMCET must be met and the requirement of relevant educational background may be 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics; the difficulty level may vary, depending on the number of applicants and seat availability that occurs each year. Management quota direct admission is also possible, but it incurs higher fee and not much competition in the process. Overall, a strong EAMCET score has a good chance of securing a

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    Annu navariya | Contributor-Level 10

    2 days ago

    The competition for getting admission into Narayana Engineering College (NEC, Nellore) is moderately competitive. The eligibility for B.E. / B.Tech courses depends on the score in Andhra Pradesh EAMCET or JEE Main exams. Class 12 academic requirements are a must. The college follows merit-based selections, but at the same time, they have scope for direct admissions through the management quota for students not meeting all the entrance criteria. Since the competition would vary in each year depending upon the applicant and the seats available for admission, that can affect the admission into the required course.

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    Shiv Kumar | Contributor-Level 10

    2 weeks ago

    Getting admission to Narayana Engineering College (NEC), Nellore, is moderately competitive. Most students gain admission through Andhra Pradesh EAMCET, where the cutoff depends on the branch and your rank. Popular branches like CSE and ECE have higher cutoffs. Meeting the eligibility criteria of at least 45% in 10+2 and securing a good rank in the exam can help you get a seat. If applying through the management quota, the process might be less competitive but typically involves a higher fee.

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