I am from the BCE category minority and scored 85% in 12th but did not qualify for TS EAMCET. Can I get admission to UCEOU?

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Afnan Naushad
11 months ago

Admission to the University College of Engineering, Osmania University (UCEOU) typically requires qualifying in the TS EAMCET exam. However, there might be other pathways or special considerations for students from the BCE category minority, contacting the UCEOU admissions office directly for the mo

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