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Eligibility Criteria for Admission
The eligibility criteria for Admission into Engineering (including Technology), Pharmacy, and Professional Courses shall be as mentioned below:
(i) The Candidate shall be an Indian National.
(ii) The Candidate should have completed 16 years of age as on 31st December of the Academic year for which
the admissions are being conducted
(iii) The candidate should have passed the qualifying examination (10+2) or equivalent on the date of his / her
Counselling for admission, and secured a rank at the Common Entrance Test and should also satisfy other
conditions laid down in these Rules:
Provided that the Category B seats as specified in Rule 3 (iii) above shall be filled either on the basis of the
rank obtained in the Common Entrance Test or on the basis of the rank obtained in All India Engineering
Entrance Examination (AIEEE) conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education:
Provided further that the NRI seats shall be filled with candidates who have passed the qualifying
examination with not less than 60% of aggregate marks or Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)
equivalent to 6 on a scale of 10.
(iy) The vacant seats if any, may be filled with the candidates securing not less than 60% marks in aggregate or
in group subjects in the qualifying examination duly ensuring merit and transparency.
(v) During admissions through Single Window System, the qualified candidates of EAMCET shall not be eligible
for admission into the Institutions that have opted for EAMCET-AC on the basis of their Rank in EAMCET and
vice-versa. However, such candidates shall be eligible for seeking admissions in the vacant seats to be filled
by the Institutions based on their merit as per Rule 6 (i)(a)(ll) or Rule 6(i)(b)(l1) hereunder, as the case may be.
(vi) The Candidate should satisfy Local/Non-Local status requirement for admission into Category A seats as laid
down in the Andhra Pradesh Educational Institutions (Regulation of Admissions) order, 1974 as subsequently
amended.
Method of Admission:
The general guidelines for the admission of candidates into Private Un-Aided Non-Minority Professional Institutions offering Engineering (Including Technology) and Pharmacy shall be as follows,-
(i) (1) All the Category A seats shall be filled by the respective Institutions by admitting candidates as allotted by the
Convener of EAMCET admissions/ Convener of EAMCET - AC admissions, as the case may be, depending
upon the option exercised by the institution as per sub-clause (4) of clause (a) in Rule 11 of the Andhra
Pradesh Common Entrance Test for entry in to Engineering, Pharmacy, Agriculture, Medical and Dental
courses Rules, 2004.
(2) All the Category B seats shall be filled by the respective Institutions on merit basis following the procedure laid
down in the Rule 6(ii) hereunder.
(ii) The Convener of EAMCET admissions / Convener of EAMCET - AC admissions shall allot candidates to
Institutions in terms of Rules laid down herein.
(iii) The admissions shall be made in the order of merit on the basis of the ranking assigned in EAMCET/EAMCET -
AC as per Rule 5 / sub Rule (7) of Rule 12 of the Andhra Pradesh Common Entrance Test for entry into
Engineering, Pharmacy, Agriculture, Medical and Dental courses Rules, 2004.
(iv) The total number of candidates to be admitted in each course in the Unaided Non-Minority Professional
Institutions shall not exceed the limits prescribed by the All India Council for Technical Education from time to
time.
(v) The admission of the candidates made in various Un-aided Non-Minority Professional Institutions shall be
subject to scrutiny by the inspecting Authority appointed for the purpose.
Ref: HIGHER EDUCATION (EC) DEPARTMENT, G.O.Ms.No 53Dated: 10-5-2006