# TS Engineering Agricultural Medical Common Entrance Test (TS EAMCET) (TS EAMCET) — Shishya exam context

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## Exam pattern
- Category: STATE_LEVEL · state: TS
- Questions: 160 · Total marks: 160 · Marks per question: 1
- Duration: 180 minutes
- Negative marking: none
- Languages offered: EN, TE

## Eligibility & vacancies
- Age: 16–? years (before category relaxation: OBC +3, SC/ST +5)
- Education: Passed or appearing in 12th with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (for Engineering) or Biology (for Agriculture/Pharmacy)
- Approximate annual vacancies: 94,000
- Note: For most Engineering/Pharmacy: min 16 years, no upper limit. For Agriculture Engg/Dairy Tech/Food Tech: 17-22 years (25 for SC/ST). Minimum 45% in PCM/PCB (40% for reserved categories). Local/non-local status affects seat allocation (85% reserved for Telangana residents)
- Official portal: https://jntuh.ac.in (Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad (JNTUH))

## Key dates
- 2026-07-25 — Web-based counseling registration begins
- 2026-07-31 — Final Phase counselling registration opens
- 2026-08-05 — Final phase (Round 3) seat allotment result
- 2026-08-17 — Internal sliding and spot admissions begin
- 2026-08-17 — Internal sliding round closes
- 2026-08-24 — Final phase counseling and spot admissions
- 2027-02-19 — Application portal opens (2027 cycle)
- 2027-04-04 — Application deadline without late fee (2027 cycle)

## Syllabus outline
### Mathematics (weight 2)
Addition of Vectors · Applications of Derivatives · Binomial Theorem · Circle · Complex Numbers · De Moivre's Theorem · Definite Integration · Differential Equations · Differentiation · Direction Cosines and Direction Ratios · Ellipse · Functions · Hyperbola · Hyperbolic Functions · Integration · Inverse Trigonometric Functions · Limits and Continuity · Locus · Mathematical Induction · Matrices · Measures of Dispersion · Pair of Straight Lines · Parabola · Partial Fractions · Permutations and Combinations · Plane · Probability · Product of Vectors · Properties of Triangles · Quadratic Expressions · Random Variables and Probability Distributions · Straight Lines · System of Circles · Theory of Equations · Three-Dimensional Coordinates · Transformation of Axes · Trigonometric Equations · Trigonometric Ratios up to Transformations

### Physics (weight 1)
Alternating Current · Atoms · Communication Systems · Current Electricity · Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter · Electric Charges and Fields · Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance · Electromagnetic Waves · Electromagnetic Induction · Gravitation · Kinetic Theory · Laws of Motion · Magnetism and Matter · Mechanical Properties of Fluids · Mechanical Properties of Solids · Motion in a Plane · Motion in a Straight Line · Moving Charges and Magnetism · Nuclei · Oscillations · Physical World · Ray Optics and Optical Instruments · Semiconductor Electronics · System of Particles and Rotational Motion · Thermal Properties of Matter · Thermodynamics · Units and Measurements · Wave Optics · Waves · Work, Energy and Power

### Chemistry (weight 1)
Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers · Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids · Atomic Structure · Biomolecules · Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure · Chemical Equilibrium and Acids-Bases · Chemistry in Everyday Life · Classification of Elements and Periodicity · Coordination Compounds · d- and f-Block Elements · Electrochemistry and Chemical Kinetics · Environmental Chemistry · Haloalkanes and Haloarenes · Hydrocarbons · Hydrogen and its Compounds · General Principles of Metallurgy · Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen · Organic Chemistry — Some Basic Principles · p-Block Elements — Groups 13 and 14 · p-Block Elements — Groups 15 to 18 · Polymers · s-Block Elements · Solid State · Solutions · States of Matter — Gases and Liquids · Stoichiometry · Surface Chemistry · Thermodynamics

### Botany (weight 1)
Biotechnology and its Applications · Cell Structure and Function · Biological Classification · Diversity in the Living World · Genetics · Plant Growth and Development · Internal Organization of Plants · Microbes in Human Welfare · Mineral Nutrition · Molecular Biology · Structural Organization in Plants — Morphology · Photosynthesis in Higher Plants · Plant Ecology · Plant Kingdom · Plant Physiology · Plant Systematics · Reproduction in Plants · Respiration in Plants · Science of Plants — Botany · Taxonomy of Angiosperms · Transport in Plants

### Zoology (weight 1)
Animal Diversity — II: Phylum Chordata · Animal Diversity — I: Invertebrate Phyla · Applied Biology · Biology and Human Welfare · Type Study — Periplaneta americana · Diversity in the Living World — Animals · Ecology and Environment · Genetics · Human Anatomy and Physiology — I · Human Anatomy and Physiology — II · Human Anatomy and Physiology — III · Human Anatomy and Physiology — IV · Human Reproduction · Locomotion and Reproduction in Protozoa · Organic Evolution · Reproductive Health · Structural Organisation in Animals

## Expected cutoffs (category-wise)
| Category | Expected Cutoff (indicative) |
|----------|------------------------------|
| General | 85-95 marks (53-59%) |
| EWS | 80-90 marks (50-56%) |
| OBC | 75-85 marks (47-53%) |
| SC | 60-75 marks (38-47%) |
| ST | 55-70 marks (34-44%) |
| PwD | 45-60 marks (28-38%) |

**Guidance:**
- The General-to-OBC gap typically ranges 8-12 marks (5-7 percentage points), with SC/ST cutoffs positioned 20-30 marks below General category for admission to government engineering colleges.
- Annual cutoff variations of ±5-8 marks occur based on paper difficulty, number of applicants, seat availability, and top-rank performances; easier papers historically push cutoffs upward by 3-5%.
- These indicative ranges reflect qualifying cutoffs for decent government/university colleges; premium NITs and top branches require scores in the 90-96% band regardless of category, with category benefits applying primarily to seat allocation within institutions.

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