I want to know about seats other than self-support mode in AU through AUEET out of 117 free seats.
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With an AUEET 2025 rank of 2472 (General category), it is very unlikely that you will get CSE in Andhra University. In 2024, the closing rank for CSE was around 454 and approximately 1722 in 2023.
You can be certain to get admission from branches furnishing lower (higher rank) cutoffs such as Information Technology (IT) (cutoff ~4003) or Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) (cutoff ~1561), since they always get filled much higher ranks.
Course Annual Fee
B.Tech – Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) | INR 2,00,000 |
B.Tech – Electronics & Communication engineering | INR 1,50,000 |
B.Tech – Mechanical Engineering | INR 1,25,000 |
B.Tech – Civil Engineering | INR 1,00,000 |
B.Tech – Electrical & Electronics engineering | INR 1,00,000 |
Hostel Fee: INR 32,650 per year.
It is unlikely you are eligible for AUEET (Andhra University Engineering Entrance Test) with a failed bridge course. While you may have completed 85% of your vocational intermediate CSE course, the bridge course is a prerequisite for many engineering programs, and failing it likely makes you ineligible. You should confirm the specific eligibility criteria with Andhra University, but generally, passing the bridge course is a standard requirement for engineering admissions after vocational intermediate courses.
In the case Andhra Pradesh EAMCET (AP EAPCET), since you are an Odia, you would basically be classified as a Non-Local applicant. Eligibility requirements You should be an Indian national and passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics/Biology with minimum 45 percent marks (40 percent of the reserved categories). But typically the quotas admission of non-locals is capped at 15% of the total available seats (All India Quota) and you will need to fulfill the domicile criteria (e.g. having studied four years in AP/Telangana schools, or be an OCI/PIO passport holder).
Candidates will be able to calculate their probable secured scores using the AUEET answer key. To make the calculation, the candidates will have to compare their responses to the official answer key. The marking scheme as per the AUEET exam pattern has to be followed. The calculated total will be the probable score secured by the candidates in AUEET. However, the calculated scores will be indicative and may differ from the AUEET result.
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