LAST MINUTE STRATEGY TIPS AND TRICKS FOR EAMCET / EAPCET STUDENTS

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EAMCET stands for Engineering, Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test and EAPCET stands for Engineering, Agriculture and Pharmacy Common Entrance Test   It is a state-level entrance examination conducted by Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad on behalf of the Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) and Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE). 


EAMCET/ EAPCET is conducted for admissions to various undergraduate programs in the fields of engineering, agriculture, and medicine in colleges located in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The exam is usually held in the month of May every year, and the notification for the same is usually released in February or March.


The EAMCET/ EAPCET exam comprises of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and is conducted in an offline mode. The exam consists of three sections: Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. The duration of the exam is three hours, and the total marks are 160.


Candidates who have completed their 10+2 or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (for engineering) or Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (for medicine and agriculture) as compulsory subjects are eligible to apply for the EAMCET/ EAPCET exam. The eligibility criteria vary for different courses and colleges, and candidates are advised to check the official notification for the same.


Based on the scores obtained by the candidates in the EAMCET/EAPCET exam, a merit list is prepared, and candidates are called for the counseling process. During counseling, candidates have to select their preferred course and college, and seats are allotted based on the availability and the candidate's rank.

Mistakes done by EAMCET / EAPCET  Aspirants :

1. Not following the syllabus: One of the common mistakes made by EAMCET aspirants is not following the syllabus provided by the exam conducting authorities. It is essential to have a clear understanding of the syllabus and exam pattern to prepare effectively.

2. Not managing time effectively: EAMCET is a time-bound exam, and managing time effectively is crucial to attempt all the questions. Aspirants should practice time management strategies while preparing for the exam and during the actual exam.

3. Not practicing enough mock tests: Practicing mock tests is an essential part of exam preparation. Aspirants who do not practice enough mock tests tend to feel overwhelmed during the actual exam and may not perform well.

4. Neglecting weaker topics: Aspirants tend to focus only on their stronger topics and neglect their weaker ones. This can result in poor performance in the weaker areas, leading to a lower score in the exam.

5. Not revising the topics regularly: Aspirants should revise the topics regularly to retain the information better. Neglecting to revise the topics can lead to forgetting important concepts and can impact the score in the exam.

6. Not reading the question paper carefully: Reading the question paper carefully is essential to understand the questions correctly. Aspirants who do not read the question paper carefully tend to misinterpret the questions and may lose marks.

7. Overconfidence: Overconfidence is another common mistake made by aspirants. It is important to be confident, but not overconfident, as it can lead to careless mistakes and can impact the overall score.

Last minute Tips And Tricks To  Before EAMCET Exam:

1. Revise the important topics: During the last few days before the exam, focus on revising the important topics and formulas. This will help you recall the important concepts quickly during the exam.

2. Solve previous year question papers: Solve previous year question papers to understand the exam pattern and types of questions asked in the exam. This will help you identify the important topics and areas where you need to focus more.

3. Take mock tests: Take mock tests to simulate the actual exam environment and improve your speed and accuracy. This will also help you identify your weak areas and work on them.

4. Practice time management: During the last few days, practice time management by attempting mock tests and solving previous year papers. This will help you manage your time better during the actual exam.

5. Keep calm and stay focused: Stay calm and focused during the exam. Do not get stuck on difficult questions, move on to the next one, and come back to it later. Stay confident and trust your preparation.

6. Take care of your health: Eat a healthy diet and get enough sleep before the exam. This will help you stay fresh and alert during the exam.

7. Read the instructions carefully: Read the instructions carefully before starting the exam. This will help you understand the exam pattern, marking scheme, and other important details.

8. Carry all the required documents: Make sure you carry all the required documents, such as admit card, identity proof, and other necessary documents, to the exam center.

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