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AP EAMCET 2025 (EAPCET)

AP EAMCET 2025 (EAPCET)

AP EAMCET 2025 Exam Information

The AP EAMCET 2025 application form will be made available online by the exam authorities. Candidates who have completed their 10+2 or an equivalent examination will be eligible to apply. Before filling out the application form, candidates must complete the AP EAMCET registration process. The application form can be downloaded from the official website, and a direct link will be provided here once available. The official website will also release the AP EAMCET 2025 important dates, covering key events such as notification release, application form availability, admit card issuance, and more.

To prepare effectively for AP EAMCET 2025, candidates should follow the prescribed syllabus and exam pattern. The computer-based test evaluates candidates’ proficiency in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (for engineering) or Biology (for agriculture and medicine). AP EAMCET is a crucial entrance exam for admission into various government and private institutions across Andhra Pradesh. A high score in the exam significantly increases the chances of securing a seat in the preferred course and college.

What is AP EAMCET (AP EAPCET)?

AP EAMCET, now known as AP EAPCET (Andhra Pradesh Engineering, Agricultural, and Pharmacy Common Entrance Test), is an entrance exam conducted by Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU), Kakinada, on behalf of the Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE). This exam serves as a gateway for admission into various undergraduate programs in engineering, agriculture, and pharmacy across universities and private colleges in Andhra Pradesh.

The AP EAMCET exam is held once a year, typically in May, and assesses candidates’ knowledge in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (for engineering) or Biology (for agriculture and pharmacy). The results of the exam determine candidates’ eligibility for admission into participating institutions.

To appear for AP EAMCET 2025, candidates must complete and submit the application form online. The latest AP EAMCET 2025 syllabus for BTech aspirants is available on the official website. Those preparing for the exam should stay updated on important details such as the exam pattern, syllabus, preparation tips, and eligibility criteria. Any official announcements or updates will be provided on cets.apsche.ap.gov.in.

AP EAMCET 2025 Highlights

Below are the key details of AP EAMCET 2025:

Particulars Details
Full Exam Name Andhra Pradesh Engineering, Agricultural, and Pharmacy Common Entrance Test (Previously Andhra Pradesh Engineering, Agricultural, and Medical Common Entrance Test)
Short Exam Name AP EAMCET (AP EAPCET)
Conducting Authority Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU), Kakinada
Official Website cets.apsche.ap.gov.in
Exam Frequency Once a year
Exam Level State-Level
Application Mode Online
Application Fee General – ₹600, BC – ₹550, SC/ST – ₹500
Exam Mode Online (Computer-Based Test)
Counselling Mode Online
Exam Duration 3 hours
Total Questions 160
Question Type Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Negative Marking No
Courses Offered Engineering: BTech (Engineering, Biotechnology, Dairy Technology, Agricultural Engineering, Food Science & Technology)
Medical/Pharmacy: BPharma, DPharma, Medical Courses
Agriculture: BSc (Agriculture, Horticulture, Community Science), BVSc & AH, BFSc, BTech (FST), BSc (CA&BM)

 

AP EAMCET 2025 Exam Date

The AP EAMCET 2025 exam is tentatively scheduled for May 2025. The examination for the agriculture and engineering streams will be held on different dates. Candidates can download the AP EAMCET 2025 Hall Ticket from the official website once released. Complete details regarding the AP EAMCET 2025 schedule, including application dates, admit card release, answer key publication, and result declaration, will be provided here.

The AP EAMCET 2025 counselling registration for MPC (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry) will be conducted online at eapcet-sche.aptonline.in. The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) will oversee the AP EAMCET 2025 counselling process. The AP EAMCET 2025 results will be announced shortly after the examination, and candidates can access their results on the official website.

AP EAMCET 2025 Exam Dates & Schedule

Upcoming Exam Dates (Tentative)

Event Date (Tentative)
AP EAMCET 2025 Application Form Availability March – April 2025
Last Date to Submit Application Form with Late Fee of INR 500 April 2025
Application Form Correction Window May 2025
Last Date to Submit Application Form with Late Fee of INR 1000 May 2025
Admit Card Release May 2025
Last Date to Submit Application Form with Late Fee of INR 5000 May 2025
Last Date to Submit Application Form with Late Fee of INR 10,000 May 2025
AP EAMCET 2025 Exam (Agricultural Stream) May 2025
AP EAMCET 2025 Exam (Engineering Stream) May 2025
Release of AP EAMCET 2025 Agriculture Answer Key May 2025
Release of AP EAMCET 2025 Engineering Answer Key May 2025
Last Date to Raise Objections for Agriculture Answer Key May 2025
Last Date to Raise Objections for Engineering Answer Key May 26, 2025
AP EAMCET 2025 Result Declaration June 2025

Counselling Schedule (Tentative)

Event Date (Tentative)
Counselling Registration & Fee Payment July 2025
Certificate Verification July 2025
Web-Options Entry July 2025
Change of Options July 2025
Seat Allotment July 2025
Self-Reporting & Reporting at College July 2025
Commencement of Classes July 2025
Processing Fee Payment & Online Certificate Verification July 2025
Online Verification of Uploaded Certificates July 2025
Web-Options Entry by Registered Candidates July 2025
Change of Options July 2025
Seat Allotment July 2025
Self-Reporting & College Reporting July – August 2025

Final Phase of Counselling (Tentative)

Event Date (Tentative)
Final Phase Registration & Fee Payment August 2025
Certificate Verification August 2025
Option Entry August 2025
Change of Options August 2025
Seat Allotment August 2025
Self-Reporting & Reporting at College August 2025

 

AP EAMCET 2025 Eligibility Criteria

The eligibility criteria for AP EAMCET 2025 are established by JNTU Kakinada on behalf of APSCHE for candidates aspiring to enroll in engineering, medical, and agriculture courses. Applicants must meet the following conditions:

General Eligibility Criteria

  • Applicants must be Indian Nationals, Persons of Indian Origin (PIO), or Overseas Citizens of India (OCI).
  • Candidates should be residents of Andhra Pradesh or Telangana and must fulfill the local/non-local status requirements as per the admission regulations of educational institutions in Andhra Pradesh.

Academic Eligibility Criteria

  • Candidates must have passed or appeared in the Intermediate (10+2) or equivalent examination as recognised by the Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh/Telangana.
  • Applicants should have studied Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry or relevant vocational subjects in the Engineering and Technology stream.

Course-Wise Eligibility for AP EAMCET 2025

Stream & Course Eligibility Criteria Age Limit
Engineering – BTech (Biotechnology) Passed 10+2 with Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry as optional subjects, along with a bridge course in Mathematics (conducted by the Board of Intermediate Education, AP/Telangana) Minimum 17 years as of December 31, 2025
Pharmacy Passed 10+2 with Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry as optional subjects or with Biological and Natural Sciences. For PharmD, a minimum of 45% marks (40% for SC/ST) in the qualifying exam is required. Minimum 16 years (no upper age limit)
Agriculture Candidates must have passed 10+2 with the relevant subject combinations based on their chosen course:  
For B.Sc. (Agriculture) & B.Sc. (Horticulture) 1. Physical Sciences 2. Biological/Natural Sciences 3. Agriculture 4. Vocational Course in Agriculture Minimum 17 years as of December 31, 2025
Upper age limit: 22 years for General/OBC
25 years for SC/ST candidates
For B.V.Sc. & A.H. 1. Physical Sciences 2. Biological/Natural Sciences 3. Vocational Courses in Veterinary Sciences  
For B.F.Sc. (Fisheries Science) 1. Physical Sciences 2. Biological/Natural Sciences 3. Vocational Courses in Fishery Sciences  
For B.Tech. (Food Science & Technology) Option 1: Mathematics & Physical Sciences
Option 2: Physical Sciences & Biological/Natural Sciences
 

Candidates must ensure they meet the eligibility criteria before applying for AP EAMCET 2025.

 

AP EAMCET 2025 Registration

Candidates can fill out the AP EAMCET 2025 application form online through the official website cets.sche.ap.gov.in. Only those who meet the eligibility criteria will have their applications accepted. A direct link to apply for AP EAMCET (EAPCET) 2025 will be provided on this page once available.

Applicants must ensure that they enter accurate details in the application form to avoid rejection. The application process includes multiple steps: fee payment, registration, form completion, document upload, and final submission.

AP EAMCET 2025 Application Process

Candidates can apply for AP EAMCET 2025 online by following the steps below.

Step 1: Application Fee Payment

Candidates must first pay the application fee before proceeding with the form submission.

How to Pay the Fee?

  • Visit the official website of AP EAMCET.
  • Click on the ‘Apply Online’ link on the homepage.
  • A payment procedure page will appear.

Payment Modes

Candidates can pay through AP Online Centers or Debit/Credit Card.

🔹 AP Online Centers

  1. Visit a nearby AP Online Center.
  2. Provide details like qualifying exam hall ticket number, candidate’s name, father’s name, DOB, contact number, email ID, and stream applied for.
  3. Pay the fee and collect the receipt containing a Transaction ID.
  4. Log in to the AP EAMCET website using the Transaction ID.
  5. Click “Application Form”, fill in the required details, and submit the form.
  6. Save and print the application form.

🔹 Debit/Credit Card

  1. Click “Pay Online using Debit/Credit Card” to access the payment gateway.
  2. Enter payment details and complete the transaction.
  3. A Transaction ID will be generated.
  4. Click “Application Form”, fill in the details, verify, and submit.
  5. Save and print the application form for future reference.

📌 Application Fee Structure

Category Fee (INR)
General 600
SC/ST 500
BC 550

Step 2: Filling Out the AP EAMCET Application Form

Required Documents

Candidates should keep the following documents ready:
Class 12 hall ticket number
Class 10 hall ticket number
Date of Birth proof
Caste certificate (SC/ST/BC)
Aadhaar number
PH/NCC/Sports category certificate
Income certificate (if applicable)
Ration card
Study/residence certificate (last 12 years)

Details to be Entered in the Form

🔹 Personal Information

  • Full Name & Date of Birth
  • Gender & Category
  • Parent’s Name & Annual Income
  • Aadhaar Card Number
  • Minority/Non-Minority Status

🔹 Communication Address

  • House Number
  • Village/Locality
  • District & State

🔹 Qualifying Exam Details

  • Type of Exam (Intermediate, CBSE, ICSE, Diploma, etc.)

🔹 Entrance Exam Stream

  • Engineering (E)
  • Agriculture & Medical (AM)
  • Both (E & AM)

🔹 Preferred Exam Language

  • English, Telugu, or Urdu

Step 3: Uploading Photograph & Signature

Candidates must upload their photograph and signature in the specified format.

Item Size Limit Format
Signature Less than 15 KB JPG
Photograph Less than 30 KB JPG

🔹 Note: If a candidate has already appeared for the Intermediate exam (regular), their photo & signature will be auto-fetched and frozen in the application.

🔹 Test Center Preference:

  • Candidates must select two preferred districts and three centers per district.

Once all details are filled in, agree to the terms & conditions and submit the form.

Step 4: Print the Completed Application Form

  • After submission, the final application form will be displayed.
  • Candidates must take 2-3 printouts for future reference.

AP EAMCET 2025: Application Form Correction Process

Candidates who have submitted their AP EAMCET 2025 application can make corrections by following these steps:

Steps to Edit the AP EAMCET 2025 Application Form

  1. Visit the official AP EAMCET 2025 correction link.
  2. Only registered candidates who have completed the application process can access the correction window.
  3. Enter your login details, including:
    • AP EAMCET Registration Number
    • Payment Reference ID
    • Qualifying Exam Hall Ticket Number
    • Mobile Number
    • Date of Birth
  4. Click the “Submit” button.
  5. The filled-in application form will be displayed, allowing candidates to make necessary corrections.

Editable Details in the AP EAMCET 2025 Correction Window

Candidates can modify the following details:
Medium of instruction in the qualifying exam
Qualifying exam – year of appearing/passing
Minority/Non-minority status
Annual income of parents
Place of study (Intermediate or equivalent)
Academic details
Bridge course hall ticket number
Mother’s name
SSC hall ticket number & year of passing
Birth state & district
Gender in 10+2 studies
Place of study – SSC or equivalent
Community (Category)
Special category (if applicable)
Address for correspondence
Aadhaar card number
Mobile number & Email ID

Details That Require Visiting the AP EAMCET Office

Some details can only be corrected by visiting the AP EAMCET Convener’s Office with valid proof:
🔹 Candidate’s name
🔹 SSC mark list
🔹 Father’s name
🔹 Date of birth (as per SSC or equivalent certificate)
🔹 Signature
🔹 Scanned signature & photograph
🔹 Qualifying exam hall ticket number

Ensure all corrections are made within the specified correction window to avoid discrepancies in the application process.

 

AP EAMCET 2025 Exam Pattern

The AP EAMCET 2025 Exam Pattern outlines the structure of the question paper and is officially released by JNTU Kakinada on its website. It provides key details such as the type of questions, subjects/sections, marking scheme, and syllabus. The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) will conduct AP EAMCET 2025 for admissions into engineering, agriculture, and medical streams. Additionally, understanding the AP EAMCET 2025 syllabus is crucial for developing an effective preparation strategy.

AP EAMCET 2025 Exam Pattern – Key Highlights

Refer to the table below for an overview of the AP EAMCET 2025 exam structure:

Feature Details
Exam Mode Computer-Based Test (CBT)
Duration 3 hours
Exam Timings 09:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  02:00 PM – 05:00 PM
Medium of Exam English, Telugu, and Urdu
Total Questions 160
Question Type Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs)

AP EAMCET 2025 Exam Pattern

  • The exam consists of Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs) with four options for each question. Candidates must select the correct answer.

Section-wise Distribution:

Section Number of Questions
Physics 40
Chemistry 40
Mathematics 80
Total 160

AP EAMCET 2025 Marking Scheme:

  • Each correct answer carries 1 mark.
  • There is no negative marking for incorrect answers.
  • No marks are awarded or deducted for unanswered questions.

Marks Distribution:

Section Marks
Physics 40
Chemistry 40
Mathematics 80
Total 160

AP EAMCET 2025 Exam Day Guidelines:

  • Candidates must report at least 2 hours before the exam for verification and security checks.
  • Carry the AP EAMCET 2025 hall ticket as per the exam instructions.
  • Candidates opting for the Urdu medium must appear at the Kurnool test center only.

 

AP EAMCET 2025 Syllabus

The AP EAMCET (EAPCET) 2025 syllabus will be updated here once released by the official authority. Candidates are advised to review the syllabus before starting their preparation. It provides a subject-wise breakdown of important topics and chapters relevant to the exam.

  • The engineering paper includes questions from Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry.
  • The agriculture paper covers Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, and Physics.

AP EAMCET 2025 Exam Details:

  • The exam is conducted online in English and Telugu.
  • It will be held in two sessions for engineering and agriculture streams.
  • The question paper consists of 160 questions in total.

AP EAMCET 2025 Syllabus: Physics (For MPC & BiPC)

PHYSICAL WORLD

  • Definition of Physics, its scope, and significance
  • Fundamental forces in nature
  • Relationship between physics, technology, and society

UNITS AND MEASUREMENTS

  • SI Units and their applications
  • Length, mass, and time measurements
  • Accuracy, precision, and errors in measurements
  • Dimensional analysis and its applications

MOTION IN A PLANE

  • Scalars and vectors, vector addition, and subtraction
  • Motion in a plane with constant acceleration
  • Projectile motion, circular motion, and relative velocity

MOTION IN A STRAIGHT LINE

  • Position, displacement, speed, and velocity
  • Kinematic equations for uniformly accelerated motion

LAWS OF MOTION

  • Newton’s Laws of Motion and their applications
  • Friction: types, laws, and effects
  • Motion of vehicles on level and banked roads

WORK, ENERGY, AND POWER

  • Work-energy theorem
  • Kinetic and potential energy
  • Conservation of energy and types of collisions

OSCILLATIONS

  • Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM)
  • Energy in SHM, oscillations due to a spring
  • Damped and forced oscillations, resonance

SYSTEM OF PARTICLES AND ROTATIONAL MOTION

  • Center of mass and its motion
  • Angular velocity, torque, moment of inertia
  • Conservation of angular momentum and rolling motion

GRAVITATION

  • Newton’s law of universal gravitation
  • Acceleration due to gravity and its variation
  • Orbital motion, geostationary satellites, weightlessness

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

  • Stress-strain relationship, Hooke’s law
  • Elastic moduli and their applications

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS

  • Pascal’s Law, Bernoulli’s theorem
  • Surface tension, viscosity, and Stokes’ Law

THERMODYNAMICS

  • Laws of thermodynamics
  • Heat, internal energy, and work
  • Carnot engine and thermodynamic cycles

THERMAL PROPERTIES OF MATTER

  • Heat transfer, thermal expansion
  • Newton’s law of cooling

KINETIC THEORY

  • Kinetic interpretation of temperature
  • Law of equipartition of energy
  • Mean free path of gas molecules

WAVES

  • Types of waves: longitudinal and transverse
  • Superposition principle, standing waves, beats

WAVE OPTICS

  • Huygens’ principle, Young’s double-slit experiment
  • Interference and diffraction

RAY OPTICS AND OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS

  • Reflection, refraction, and total internal reflection
  • Lenses, microscopes, and telescopes

ELECTRIC CHARGES AND FIELDS

  • Coulomb’s law, electric field, and field lines
  • Gauss’s law and its applications

ELECTROSTATIC POTENTIAL AND CAPACITANCE

  • Electrostatic potential energy
  • Capacitors and their combinations

CURRENT ELECTRICITY

  • Ohm’s Law, resistivity, and conductivity
  • Kirchhoff’s laws and their applications

MOVING CHARGES AND MAGNETISM

  • Magnetic force on a moving charge
  • Ampere’s law, Biot-Savart law, and solenoids

MAGNETISM AND MATTER

  • Earth’s magnetism, magnetic field lines

ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION

  • Faraday’s laws, Lenz’s law
  • Inductance and eddy currents

ALTERNATING CURRENT

  • AC circuits, phasors, resonance
  • Transformers and power distribution

ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES

  • Electromagnetic spectrum and wave propagation

DUAL NATURE OF RADIATION AND MATTER

  • Photoelectric effect, Einstein’s equation
  • Wave-particle duality

ATOMS AND NUCLEI

  • Rutherford and Bohr’s atomic models
  • Nuclear structure, fusion, and fission

SEMICONDUCTOR ELECTRONICS

  • Conductors, insulators, and semiconductors
  • Diodes, transistors, and logic gates

COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

  • Modulation, signal transmission, and bandwidth

This syllabus outlines the key concepts covered in AP EAMCET 2025 Physics for both MPC and BiPC streams.

AP EAMCET 2025 Chemistry Syllabus (For MPC and BiPC Streams)

ATOMIC STRUCTURE

Advancements in Bohr’s atomic model; Wave-particle duality of electromagnetic radiation; Planck’s quantum theory; Bohr’s Hydrogen atom model; Explanation of Hydrogen’s spectral lines; Limitations of Bohr’s theory; Quantum mechanical approach to subatomic particles; Dual nature of matter; Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle; Quantum mechanical model of the atom—its key features; Orbitals and quantum numbers; Atomic orbital shapes and energy levels; Electron filling rules: Aufbau Principle, Pauli’s Exclusion Principle, and Hund’s Rule; Electronic configurations and stability of half-filled and fully filled orbitals.

CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS AND PERIODICITY

Modern periodic law and the current periodic table structure; Nomenclature for elements beyond atomic number 100; Electronic configuration trends; Classification of elements into s, p, d, and f blocks; Physical property trends—atomic and ionic radii, inner transition element size variation, ionization enthalpy, electron gain enthalpy, and electronegativity; Chemical property trends—oxidation states and valency, anomalous properties of second-period elements, diagonal relationships, and periodic reactivity trends.

CHEMICAL BONDING AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE

Kossel-Lewis approach; Octet rule and its limitations; Representation of molecules using Lewis structures; Formal charges; Ionic bonding—factors influencing formation, NaCl crystal structure, and properties; Bond parameters (length, angle, enthalpy, order, resonance, and dipole moment); Fajan’s rules; VSEPR theory for molecular geometry prediction; Valence bond theory—orbital overlap and bond strength; Hybridization concepts; Coordinate bonding; Molecular orbital theory—LCAO, energy diagrams for homonuclear diatomic molecules (H₂, He₂, Li₂, B₂, C₂, N₂, O₂); Hydrogen bonding—types and properties.

STATES OF MATTER: GASES AND LIQUIDS

Intermolecular forces vs. thermal energy; Gas laws; Ideal gas equation; Graham’s law of diffusion; Dalton’s law of partial pressures; Kinetic theory of gases and deductions from the kinetic equation; Real gases—deviation from ideal behavior, compressibility factor, and pressure relations.

STOICHIOMETRY

Laws of chemical combination—conservation of mass, definite proportions, and multiple proportions; Atomic and molecular masses; Mole concept; Equivalent weight; Empirical and molecular formulae calculations; Limiting reagent; Solution concentration expressions—mass percent, mole fraction, molarity, molality, normality; Redox reactions—classical and electron transfer approach, oxidation number concept, types of redox reactions, balancing redox equations.

THERMODYNAMICS

Basic terms; Types of systems and surroundings; Internal energy as a state function—work and heat; First law of thermodynamics and applications; Enthalpy; Extensive and intensive properties; Cp and Cv relationship; Measurement of ∆U and ∆H; Calorimetry; Standard enthalpies—reaction, formation, combustion, atomization, sublimation, bond enthalpy, solution, dilution, and lattice enthalpy; Spontaneity criteria—enthalpy vs. entropy; Gibbs free energy; Third law of thermodynamics.

CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM AND ACIDS-BASES

Dynamic equilibrium in physical and chemical processes; Law of mass action and equilibrium constants; Homogeneous and heterogeneous equilibria; KP-Kc relationship; Le Chatelier’s principle and industrial applications (Ammonia, Sulphur trioxide synthesis); Ionic equilibrium; Acid-base theories—Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowry, Lewis; Ionization of acids and bases; pH scale; Common ion effect; Buffer solutions; Solubility product and common ion effect on solubility.

HYDROGEN AND ITS COMPOUNDS

Periodic position; Isotopes; Hydride classification—ionic, covalent, and non-stoichiometric; Water—structure, properties, hardness (temporary and permanent); Heavy water; Hydrogen as fuel.

s-BLOCK ELEMENTS (ALKALI AND ALKALINE EARTH METALS)

Group 1 and Group 2 elements—electronic configuration, trends in atomic and ionic radii, ionization enthalpy, hydration enthalpy, chemical properties, and uses; Compound properties—oxides, halides, and oxo salts; Anomalous behavior of lithium and beryllium; Diagonal relationships (Li-Mg, Be-Al); Important compounds—Sodium chloride, Calcium hydroxide, Plaster of Paris, Cement.

p-BLOCK ELEMENTS (GROUP 13 & 14)

Group 13 (Boron family) and Group 14 (Carbon family)—electronic configuration, atomic and ionic radii, ionization enthalpy, electronegativity, physical and chemical properties, anomalous behavior of boron and carbon; Allotropes of carbon; Uses of boron, aluminum, and carbon.

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY BASICS & HYDROCARBONS

Carbon’s tetravalency; Structural representation; Nomenclature and classification; Isomerism; Organic reaction mechanisms—nucleophiles, electrophiles, bond fission, inductive/resonance effects; Hydrocarbons—classification, preparation, reactions of alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, benzene; Markovnikov’s and anti-Markovnikov’s rule; Electrophilic substitution in benzene; Carcinogenicity and toxicity.

SOLID STATE

Crystalline vs. amorphous solids; X-ray crystallography; Unit cells and lattices; Close packing; Density and unit cell dimensions; Point defects—stoichiometric and non-stoichiometric.

SOLUTIONS

Types of solutions; Concentration expressions; Henry’s law; Raoult’s law; Ideal vs. non-ideal solutions; Colligative properties—relative lowering of vapor pressure, boiling point elevation, freezing point depression, osmotic pressure; Reverse osmosis.

ELECTROCHEMISTRY & CHEMICAL KINETICS

Electrochemical cells; Nernst equation; Conductance; Kohlrausch’s law; Electrolysis and Faraday’s laws; Reaction rate concepts—order and molecularity, integrated rate equations, pseudo first-order reactions; Arrhenius equation; Catalysis effects.

SURFACE CHEMISTRY

Adsorption types and isotherms; Colloidal solutions—classification, properties, purification, Brownian motion, Tyndall effect, electrophoresis; Coagulation and protection of colloids; Industrial applications.

p-BLOCK ELEMENTS (GROUP 15-18)

Group 15 (Nitrogen family): Occurrence, properties, dinitrogen preparation and uses, ammonia, nitric acid, oxides of nitrogen.
Group 16 (Oxygen family): Occurrence, properties, dioxygen preparation and uses, oxoacids, sulfuric acid, allotropes of sulfur.
Group 17 (Halogens): Properties, chlorine, hydrogen chloride, oxoacids, interhalogen compounds.
Group 18 (Noble gases): Properties, xenon-fluorine and xenon-oxygen compounds.

d & f BLOCK ELEMENTS & COORDINATION COMPOUNDS

Transition elements—general properties, oxidation states, colored ions, catalytic properties, alloy formation; Lanthanoids—properties and applications; Coordination compounds—Werner’s theory, nomenclature, valence bond theory, crystal field theory, metal carbonyl bonding, applications.

BIOMOLECULES

Carbohydrates—classification, glucose/fructose structure, disaccharides (sucrose, maltose, lactose), polysaccharides (starch, cellulose, glycogen); Proteins—amino acids, peptide bonds, structures (primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary), denaturation; Enzymes—mechanism and factors affecting enzyme activity; Vitamins—classification and deficiency effects; Nucleic acids—structure of DNA and RNA.

AP EAPCET 2025 Syllabus: Mathematics (MPC)

ALGEBRA

a) Functions: Types, definitions, and real-valued functions (domain and range).

b) Matrices: Types, scalar multiplication, matrix multiplication, transpose, determinants (excluding properties), adjoint, inverse, rank, and solving simultaneous linear equations (excluding Gauss-Jordan method).

c) Complex Numbers: Representation as ordered pairs, fundamental operations, modulus, amplitude, Argand plane representation, and polar form (excluding square roots of complex numbers).

d) De Moivre’s Theorem: Integral and rational indices, nth roots of unity, and geometric interpretations.

e) Quadratic Expressions: Equations in one variable, sign changes, and maximum/minimum values.

f) Theory of Equations: Relationship between roots and coefficients, solving equations with connected roots, real coefficient equations, and occurrence of complex roots in conjugate pairs.

g) Permutations and Combinations: Fundamental principle of counting, linear and circular permutations, constraints, and combinations (excluding derivation of formulas for nPr and nCr).

h) Partial Fractions: Decomposition into non-repeated/repeated linear factors and irreducible factors (excluding power series conversion).

TRIGONOMETRY

a) Trigonometric Ratios and Transformations: Graphs, periodicity, multiple/sub-multiple angles, sum and product rules.

b) Hyperbolic Functions: Definitions, graphs, inverse functions, and addition formulas.

c) Properties of Triangles: Relations between sides and angles, sine, cosine, tangent, projection rules, half-angle formulas, and areas (excluding height and distance problems).

MEASURES OF DISPERSION & PROBABILITY

a) Measures of Dispersion: Range, mean deviation, variance, and standard deviation (grouped and ungrouped data).

b) Probability: Classical and axiomatic definitions, addition theorem, independent and dependent events, conditional probability, multiplication theorem, and Bayes’ theorem.

c) Random Variables & Distributions: Random variables, binomial and Poisson distributions.

VECTOR ALGEBRA

a) Vector Addition: Triad representation, classification, addition, scalar multiplication, linear combinations, components, and equations of lines/planes.

b) Vector Products: Scalar and vector products, orthogonal projections, properties, dot product in i, j, k notation, angles, vector equations of planes, and vector areas.

COORDINATE GEOMETRY

a) Locus: Definition, finding equations, and related problems.

b) The Straight Line: Normal form, symmetric form, various equations, intersection, concurrency conditions, perpendicular distances, and angles between lines.

c) Pair of Straight Lines: Equations through origin, perpendicular/coincident conditions, bisectors, second-degree equations, and homogenization.

d) Circle: Standard equation, properties, parametric equations, tangents, chords, power of a point, pole-polar relationships, and common chords.

e) System of Circles: Angle between circles, radical axis, common tangents, and radical center.

f) Parabola: Standard and parametric equations, different forms.

g) Ellipse: Standard equation and parametric form.

h) Hyperbola: Standard equation, parametric form, tangents, normals, and asymptotes.

i) 3D Coordinates: Section formula, centroid of triangles and tetrahedrons.

j) Direction Cosines & Ratios: Definitions (excluding angle between two lines).

k) Plane: Cartesian equation and simple illustrations (excluding angles between planes).

CALCULUS

a) Limits & Continuity: Intervals, neighborhoods, standard limits, and continuity.

b) Differentiation: Definition, elementary properties, trigonometric and hyperbolic derivatives, methods, and second-order derivatives.

c) Applications of Derivatives: Tangents/normals, curve angles, orthogonality conditions, increasing/decreasing functions, maxima, and minima.

d) Integration: Inverse process of differentiation, standard forms, substitution, integration of algebraic/exponential/logarithmic/trigonometric functions (excluding specific integral forms), integration by parts, and reduction formulas.

e) Definite Integrals: Fundamental theorem, properties, and reduction formulas.

f) Differential Equations: Degree, order, solutions via variable separation, homogeneous equations, and linear differential equations (excluding dx/dy + P = Q form where P, Q depend only on y).

AP EAPCET 2025 Syllabus: Botany (BiPC Stream)

DIVERSITY IN THE LIVING WORLD

  • The Living World: Definition of living organisms, diversity in life forms, and taxonomic categories.
  • Biological Classification: Overview of Kingdoms Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia; six-kingdom classification; Viruses, Viroids, Prions, and Lichens.
  • Science of Plants – Botany: Origin, development, scope, and branches of botany.
  • Plant Kingdom: Characteristics of Algae, Bryophytes, Pteridophytes, and Gymnosperms.

STRUCTURAL ORGANISATION IN PLANTS – MORPHOLOGY

  • Morphology of Flowering Plants: Structure and functions of the root, stem, inflorescence, and flower.

REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS

  • Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants: Pre-fertilization structures and events, pollination, pollen-pistil interaction, double fertilization, post-fertilization structures and events, apomixis, and polyembryony.

PLANT SYSTEMATICS

  • Taxonomy of Angiosperms: Classification systems, types of classification, semi-technical description of a typical flowering plant, and study of families Solanaceae and Liliaceae.

CELL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION

  • Cell – The Unit of Life: Definition of a cell, cell theory, prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
  • Biomolecules: Chemical composition, primary and secondary metabolites, biomacromolecules, proteins, polysaccharides, nucleic acids, protein structure, polymer bonding, metabolism, and the concept of the living state.
  • Cell Cycle and Cell Division: Phases of the cell cycle, mitosis and its significance, meiosis and its importance.

INTERNAL ORGANISATION OF PLANTS

  • Histology and Anatomy: Structural differences between dicotyledonous and monocotyledonous plants.

PLANT ECOLOGY

  • Ecological Adaptations, Succession, and Services: Plant communities, ecological adaptations, succession, and ecosystem services.

PLANT PHYSIOLOGY

  • Transport in Plants: Mechanisms of transport, plant-water relationships, long-distance water transport, transpiration, mineral uptake and transport, phloem transport, and source-to-sink movement.
  • Enzymes: Chemical reactions, enzymatic functions, enzyme activity factors, classification, nomenclature, and co-factors.
  • Photosynthesis in Higher Plants: Early experiments, site of photosynthesis, involved pigments, light reactions, electron transport, ATP and NADPH usage, C4 pathway, photorespiration, and factors influencing photosynthesis.
  • Respiration in Plants: Glycolysis, fermentation, aerobic respiration, respiratory balance sheet, amphibolic pathway, and respiratory quotient.
  • Plant Growth and Development: Role of plant growth regulators.

MICROBIOLOGY

  • Bacteria: Morphology, cell structure, nutrition, reproduction, and their significance to humans.
  • Viruses: Discovery, classification, structure, bacteriophage multiplication, viral diseases in plants and humans.

GENETICS

  • Principles of Inheritance and Variation: Mendelian experiments, monohybrid and dihybrid inheritance, deviations from Mendelian dominance, chromosomal theory of inheritance, linkage, recombination, and mutations.

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

  • Molecular Basis of Inheritance: DNA structure, search for genetic material, RNA world, replication, transcription, genetic code, translation, and gene expression regulation.

BIOTECHNOLOGY

  • Principles and Processes of Biotechnology: Basic principles, recombinant DNA technology tools and processes.
  • Applications of Biotechnology: Agricultural and industrial applications, transgenic plants, bio-safety, and ethical concerns.

PLANTS, MICROBES, AND HUMAN WELFARE

  • Food Production Enhancement Strategies: Plant breeding and tissue culture.
  • Microbes in Human Welfare: Role of microbes in household products, industrial processes, sewage treatment, biogas production, biocontrol, biofertilizers, and challenges posed by microbes.

AP EAPCET 2025 Syllabus: Zoology (BiPC Stream)

DIVERSITY OF THE LIVING WORLD

  • Fundamentals of Zoology: Definition of life, nature, scope, and significance of zoology; branches of zoology.
  • Biological Classification: Importance of classification; zoos as tools for taxonomy; phylogenetic classification principles; hierarchical levels of classification.
  • Nomenclature & Species Concept: Binomial and trinomial nomenclature; species classification.
  • Kingdom Animalia: Overview of biodiversity—genetic, species, and ecosystem diversity (alpha, beta, and gamma diversity); attributes and roles of biodiversity; threats and conservation methods.
  • Conservation & Legislation: IUCN Red Data Books; wildlife conservation laws in India; organizations working for preservation; threatened species.

STRUCTURAL ORGANIZATION IN ANIMALS

  • Levels of Organization: Multicellularity—diploblastic and triploblastic conditions; body symmetry—radial and bilateral (examples from representative phyla).
  • Coelom Development: Acoelomates, pseudocoelomates, and eucoelomates; schizocoelomates vs. enterocoelomates.
  • Animal Tissues: Structure and function of epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous tissues.

ANIMAL DIVERSITY – INVERTEBRATES

  • General Characteristics & Classification: Overview of major invertebrate phyla, classified up to the class level with key examples.
  • Phyla Covered: Porifera, Cnidaria, Ctenophora, Platyhelminthes, Nematoda, Annelida (including Earthworm as a type study), Arthropoda, Mollusca, Echinodermata, Hemichordata.

LOCOMOTION & REPRODUCTION IN PROTOZOA

  • Locomotion in Protozoa: Types and structures—pseudopodia, flagella, and cilia (examples included); flagellar and ciliary movement mechanisms in Euglena and Paramecium.
  • Reproduction in Protozoa: Asexual reproduction—transverse binary fission in Paramecium, longitudinal binary fission in Euglena, multiple fission; sexual reproduction.

BIOLOGY IN HUMAN WELFARE

  • Parasitism & Adaptations: Characteristics of parasites, adaptations to a parasitic lifestyle.
  • Human Health & Diseases: Pathogen life cycles, pathogenicity, treatment, and prevention for:
    • Entamoeba histolytica
    • Plasmodium vivax
    • Ascaris lumbricoides
    • Wuchereria bancrofti
  • Common Diseases: Brief details on typhoid, pneumonia, common cold, and ringworm.
  • Substance Abuse: Effects and risks of tobacco, drugs, and alcohol consumption.

ECOLOGY & ENVIRONMENT

  • Fundamental Concepts: Definitions of ecology, population, community, habitat, niche, biome, and ecosphere.
  • Ecosystem: Elementary aspects; abiotic factors (light, temperature, water) and their biological effects.
  • Population Ecology: Interactions, attributes (growth, natality, mortality, age distribution), and regulatory mechanisms.

HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY – I

  • Respiratory System: Respiratory organs across animals; human respiratory system—mechanism, gas exchange, regulation, transport, and respiratory volumes.
  • Respiratory Disorders: Asthma, emphysema, occupational respiratory diseases (asbestosis, silicosis, siderosis, black lung disease in coal miners).

HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY – II

  • Circulatory System:
    • Body Fluids & Circulation: Lymphatic system, blood clotting, circulatory pathways.
    • Human Circulatory System: Heart and blood vessel structure, cardiac cycle, cardiac output, double circulation, regulation of cardiac activity.
    • Circulatory Disorders: Hypertension, coronary artery disease, angina pectoris, heart failure.
  • Excretory System:
    • Modes of Excretion: Ammonotelism, ureotelism, uricotelism.
    • Human Excretory System: Kidney and nephron structure, urine formation, osmoregulation.
    • Regulation: Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone system, Atrial Natriuretic Factor, ADH, diabetes insipidus.
    • Excretory Disorders: Uraemia, renal failure, kidney stones, nephritis, dialysis using artificial kidney.

HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY – III

  • Muscular System: Ultrastructure of muscles, contractile proteins, mechanism of muscle contraction.
  • Nervous System: Structure and function of the central, peripheral, and visceral nervous systems; nerve impulse generation and conduction.

HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY – IV

  • Endocrine System:
    • Major endocrine glands—hypothalamus, pituitary, pineal, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, pancreas, gonads.
    • Hormone functions, mechanism of action, regulatory roles.
    • Disorders: Dwarfism, acromegaly, cretinism, goiter, exophthalmic goiter, diabetes, Addison’s disease, Cushing’s syndrome.
  • Immune System:
    • Types of immunity—innate vs. acquired, active vs. passive, cell-mediated vs. humoral immunity.
    • Vaccination and immunization.
    • Immunological disorders, HIV, and AIDS.

HUMAN REPRODUCTION

  • Reproductive System: Male and female reproductive anatomy; microscopic structure of testes and ovaries.
  • Gametogenesis: Spermatogenesis, oogenesis, menstrual cycle.
  • Fertilization & Development: Gastrulation, blastocyst formation, implantation, pregnancy, placental formation, parturition, lactation.
  • Reproductive Health: Importance of reproductive health; sexually transmitted diseases (STDs); contraception, medical termination of pregnancy (MTP), amniocentesis, infertility treatments (IVF-ET, ZIFT, GIFT).

GENETICS

  • Heredity & Variations: Mendelian inheritance laws with examples (Drosophila melanogaster body color & wing types).
  • Genetic Concepts: Pleiotropy, multiple alleles, blood group inheritance, Rh factor, co-dominance, polygenic inheritance (e.g., human skin color).
  • Sex Determination: Mechanisms in humans, birds, Drosophila; genic balance theory; haplodiploidy in honeybees.
  • Genetic Disorders:
    • Sex-linked Inheritance: Hemophilia, color blindness.
    • Mendelian Disorders: Thalassemia, sickle cell anemia, cystic fibrosis, phenylketonuria, alkaptonuria.
    • Chromosomal Disorders: Down syndrome, Turner’s syndrome, Klinefelter’s syndrome.
  • Advanced Genetics: Human genome project, DNA fingerprinting.

APPLIED BIOLOGY

  • Biomedical Applications: Role of vaccines, gene therapy, molecular diagnosis.
  • Transgenic Animals: Applications and ethical concerns.
  • Medical Technology: ELISA, monoclonal antibodies (MABs), cancer biology, stem cell research.
  • Diagnostic Imaging: X-ray, CT scan, MRI, ECG, EEG.

 

AP EAMCET 2025 Admit Card

AP EAMCET 2025 Admit Card Release & Download Details

The AP EAMCET 2025 admit card will be available on the official website. JNTU Kakinada will issue the AP EAMCET hall ticket to candidates who have successfully submitted the AP EAMCET 2025 application form at cets.apsche.ap.gov.in.

Steps to Download AP EAMCET 2025 Hall Ticket

The AP EAMCET 2025 hall ticket will be available for download starting May 7, 2025. Follow the steps below to download your admit card:

Visit the Official Website:

  • Go to sche.ap.gov.in or click on the direct hall ticket link (once available).

Enter Required Details:

  • Provide your registration number or payment reference ID.
  • Enter your qualifying exam (10+2) hall ticket number.
  • Input your date of birth as per the application.

Verify Details:

  • The AP EAMCET 2025 hall ticket will appear on the screen.
  • Cross-check all details, including your name, exam center, and exam date.

Download & Print:

  • Click on “Download AP EAMCET 2025 Hall Ticket.”
  • Take at least two printouts on an A4-size sheet for future reference.

Important Exam Day Guidelines

  • Mandatory Requirement: Candidates must carry the EAMCET 2025 hall ticket to gain entry into the exam hall.
  • No Entry Without Hall Ticket: Without a valid AP EAMCET admit card, candidates will not be allowed to take the exam.
  • Print Copy Required: Aspirants must download and print the admit card for exam day.
  • ID Proof: Along with the admit card, candidates should carry a valid ID proof for verification.
  • Online Availability Only: The APSCHE will not send physical copies of the admit card via post; candidates must download it from the official website.

The AP EAMCET admit card is the primary document required for exam entry. Candidates should check all details carefully and ensure they have a copy ready before the exam.

Details that are mentioned in the hall ticket of AP EAMCET are

  • Name of the candidate.
  • Name of the father and mother.
  • Date of birth
  • Address
  • Mobile number
  • Category
  • Gender
  • Local status
  • Registration number
  • Roll number
  • Candidates photo and signature
  • Date, venue, and time of the AP EAMCET exam 2025.

Key points related to hall ticket:

  • The candidates have to note that the hall ticket is an important document. Without the hall ticket, the candidate will not be allowed to write the AP EAMCET exam 2025.
  • The candidates must ensure the details mentioned in the hall ticket are correct or not. If there are any corrections they have to clarify before the commencement of the exam.
  • The candidates have to carry the application form with duly affixed recent colored photo attested by the principal of college or gazetted officer and caste certificate(applicable to ST/SC candidates)
  • The candidates have to check the name and address of the exam centre mentioned in the hall ticket.

 

AP EAMCET 2025 Result

AP EAMCET 2025 Result Announcement

The AP EAMCET 2025 results are expected to be released in June 2025 (tentatively). The result link will be available on the official website at cets.apsche.ap.gov.in. The Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU), Kakinada, will announce the AP EAMCET 2025 results online.

How to Check AP EAMCET 2025 Result

  • Candidates can access their results using their login credentials (registration number, hall ticket number, and date of birth).
  • The exam authorities will not send results via email or post.

Next Steps After AP EAMCET 2025 Results

  • Candidates who qualify in AP EAMCET 2025 will be eligible for counseling and seat allotment.
  • The AP EAMCET 2025 counseling process will be conducted for admission to BTech and other undergraduate courses.

Steps to Download AP EAMCET (EAPCET) 2025 Rank Card

Candidates can follow the step-by-step process below to download their AP EAMCET 2025 rank card:

  1. Visit the official website or click on the result link (to be updated above).
  2. A login page will open in a new tab.
  3. Enter the required details such as registration number, hall ticket number, and date of birth.
  4. Click on the “Submit” button.
  5. The AP EAMCET 2025 rank card will be displayed on the screen.
  6. Verify the details, then download and save it for future reference.

AP EAMCET 2025 Result: Details Mentioned

The AP EAMCET 2025 rank card will contain essential information about the candidate. It is important to review these details carefully. The following information will be included in the result:

  • Candidate’s Name
  • Parent’s Name
  • Gender
  • Address
  • Hall Ticket Number
  • AP EAMCET 2025 Registration Number
  • Stream Applied For
  • Total Score
  • Qualifying Status
  • AP EAMCET Weightage
  • Intermediate Weightage

 

AP EAMCET 2025 Cutoff

The AP EAMCET 2025 cutoff refers to the minimum scores or ranks required for candidates to qualify for admission to various participating institutes. These cutoff marks or ranks are determined based on factors such as exam difficulty level, seat availability, the number of candidates appearing for the exam, and previous years’ cutoff trends.

Following the announcement of results, participating institutes will release the AP EAMCET 2025 cutoff. Candidates can check the cutoff details on the official website or the respective institute’s website. Securing a score or rank equal to or above the cutoff is essential for admission to the desired institute and course.

Factors Influencing AP EAMCET 2025 Cutoff

The AP EAMCET 2025 cutoff for BTech admissions is determined based on several key factors, including:

  • The number of candidates who apply for the exam
  • The total number of candidates appearing for the entrance test
  • The availability of BTech seats across participating institutes
  • The difficulty level of the exam
  • Trends from previous years’ AP EAMCET cutoffs