I qualified EAMCET last year but this year, I could not qualify. Do I have any chance to join engineering without paying fees?

I get 47 marks in EAMCET last year but 38 marks this year.

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Asked by Dinesh Dhawan

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    Shahid Baksh | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    If you have not qualified for EAMCET this year but qualified last year, you may still have a chance to join an engineering programme without paying fees. There are various alternatives and options available to consider in such situations.

     

    1. Scholarships and Grants: Explore scholarship programs or grants offered by universities, government organizations, or private institutions. These programs can provide financial assistance to students based on their academic performance, financial need, or other criteria.

     

    2. Financial Aid: Contact the colleges or universities where you wish to pursue engineering and inquire about their fin

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    Atharva Tamboli | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    If you did not qualify for EAMCET this year, it might affect your chances of securing a seat in an engineering college through the regular admission process. However, there may still be alternative options available for you to pursue engineering without paying fees. Here are a few possibilities to consider:

    Management Quota: Some private engineering colleges allocate a certain percentage of seats under the management quota. These seats are usually filled based on merit or through direct admission, and sometimes, they may offer fee waivers or scholarships.

    Government Scholarships: Check if there are any government scholarships or financia

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