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The AP EAMCET cutoff 2024 was provided on the official website after the announcement of the result on Jul 17, 2024. The cutoff for the AP EAMCET exam was 45% of the total marks for the general category, while for the reserved category candidates it was 35%.
Moreover, the authorities released the college-wise cutoff during their AP EAMCET counselling 2024 in the form of opening and closing ranks across courses and categories. Candidates were assigned seats at their desired colleges based on the ranks, category, marks, and seat availability. Find the detailed AP EAMCET cutoff 2024 from this page and analyse the college allocation during the AP EAMCET counselling 2025.
Category-wise AP EAMCET Cutoff 2024
The authorities released the category-wise qualifying cutoff for AP EAMCET 2024 on the official website after the declaration of the AP EAMCET results.
Candidates can find the detailed AP EAMCT cutoff 2024 from the table below:
|
Category |
Cut Off |
|
General / OBC |
45 |
|
OBC (Non-creamy layer) |
40 |
|
Scheduled Caste (SC) |
35 |
|
Scheduled Tribe (ST) |
35 |
How are the Cutoff Ranks for AP EAMCET 2024 Determined?
The AP EAMCET cutoff ranks are based on several factors, based on which the candidates are allotted seats during the counselling. The following are the determining factors for the AP EAMCET cutoff 2024:
- Number of Applicants: More students competing generally pushes cutoffs higher (better ranks needed).
- Exam Difficulty: An easier exam can lead to higher scores and thus more competition, changing cutoffs.
- Available Seats: More seats in a college or branch can lower the cutoff rank (i.e., worse ranks still get in). Fewer seats raise competition.
- Category and Reservation: Seats reserved for OBC, SC, ST, etc., have their cutoffs. (This article's tables focus on the Open/General (OC) category.
- Previous Trends: Authorities often consider last year's cutoffs in planning.
In addition, Andhra Pradesh's counselling system is tiered: cutoffs are announced after each counselling round. A student who misses a branch in round 1 (rank too high) might still have a chance in round 2 if the cutoffs shift. Thus, students should track updates after every allotment.
Gender-wise AP EAMCET Cutoff 2024
The AP EAMCET opening and closing ranks for males and females were also provided by the authorities. Based on the cutoff, reservations, ranks, and scores, candidates were allotted seats.
Here's the AP EAMCET cutoff 2024 for males and females:
|
Category |
Opening Rank |
Closing Rank |
|
OU (Male) |
16 |
468 |
|
AU (Male) |
18 |
452 |
|
SUV (Male) |
20 |
120 |
|
OU (Female) |
23 |
412 |
|
OU (Male) |
1 |
8320 (Special Category) |
|
OU (Female) |
6 |
12824 (Special Category) |
|
AU (Male) |
40 |
158 |
|
SUV (Female) |
56 |
58 |
|
OU (Female) |
519 |
519 |
|
AU (Female) |
101 |
10894 (Special Category) |
|
AU (Male) |
70 |
898 |
|
SUV (Male) |
162 |
162 |
AP EAMCET Cutoff 2024 for Top Participating Colleges
The AP EAMCET admission cutoffs are provided in the form of opening and closing ranks for each AP EAMCET participating institute. Candidates can have a look at the accepting cutoff rank of each college from the tables provided below:
AP EAMCET 2024 Cutoff Ranks - VIT-AP University, AU region (Open/General)
Here's the course-wise AP EAMCET cutoff for VIT-AP University:
|
Course |
Cutoff Rank (Phase 1, OC) |
|
Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) |
2328 |
|
Electronics & Communication Engg. (ECE) |
2414 |
|
Computer Science & Business Systems (CSB) |
4542 |
|
Mechanical Engineering (MEC) |
7913 |
AP EAMCET 2024 Cutoff Ranks - VIT-AP University, SVU region (Open/General)
The course-wise VIT-AP University, SVU region cutoff is provided in the table below:
|
Course |
Cutoff Rank (Phase 1, OC) |
|
Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) |
3675 |
|
Electronics & Communication Engg. (ECE) |
3413 |
|
Computer Science & Business Systems (CSB) |
6579 |
|
Mechanical Engineering (MEC) |
12128 |
AP EAMCET 2024 Cutoff Ranks - JNTU Kakinada (General Category)
The AP EAMCET cutoff 2024 for various courses offered at JNTU Kakinada is as follows:
|
Course |
Cutoff Rank |
|
Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) |
866 |
|
Electronics & Communication Engg. (ECE) |
1755 |
|
Electrical & Electronics Engg. (EEE) |
5140 |
|
Mechanical Engineering (MEC) |
7966 |
|
Civil Engineering |
13331 |
AP EAMCET 2024 Cutoff Ranks - AU College of Engineering, Visakhapatnam (General)
Here's the AP EAMCET cutoff 2024 for AU College of Engineering, Visakhapatnam:
|
Course |
Cutoff Rank |
|
Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) |
769 |
|
Electronics & Communication Engg. (ECE) |
1334 |
|
Electrical & Electronics Engg. (EEE) |
5102 |
|
Instrumentation Engg. (IST) |
5995 |
|
Mechanical Engineering (MEC) |
9217 |
|
Civil Engineering |
10799 |
|
Naval Arch. & Marine Engg. (NAM) |
12025 |
|
Biotechnology (BIO) |
16116 |
|
Chemical Engineering (CHE) |
15281 |
|
Metallurgical Engg. (MET) |
17004 |
AP EAMCET 2024 Cutoff Ranks - JNTU Anantapur (General)
The AP EAMCET cutoff ranks for various courses at JNTU Anantapur are as follows:
|
Course |
Cutoff Rank |
|
Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) |
3857 |
|
Electronics & Communication Engg. (ECE) |
6855 |
|
Electrical & Electronics Engg. (EEE) |
16442 |
|
Mechanical Engineering (MEC) |
30537 |
|
Civil Engineering |
43852 |
|
Chemical Engineering |
66065 |
How to Use AP EAMCET Cutoff 2024 for College Planning?
The AP EAMCET cutoff 2024 can be helpful to candidates in analysing which college is the best based on their exam scores, ranks and choices. The following are the key factors when selecting a college based on the AP EAMCET cutoff 2024:
After EAMCET results, estimate your rank (actual or predicted) and compare it with the latest cutoffs of desired colleges. If your rank is below (better than) a college's cutoff, you are likely eligible for admission there.
If above, you may need to target other colleges or prepare for later rounds. For example, if you scored a rank of 3000, you could expect to get VIT-AP CSE (cutoff 2328) only if your rank was higher (in this case, 3000 is worse, so not eligible for CSE in 2024 Phase 1).
Remember that cutoffs are category-specific. When filling your counselling choices, include a range of colleges where your rank is comfortably within the cutoff range (for safety).
After each counselling round, check the updated closing ranks. Often, if seats remain vacant, the closing ranks in the next round become higher (worse) - this might open opportunities.
Don't rely only on cutoffs. Consider college reputation, placement records, faculty, location and fees. Sometimes, a slightly lower-tier college is a better fit for your goals than a marginally higher-ranked college. Use cutoff data as one factor, but also read up on colleges (placements, reviews) when making preferences.