TS EAMCET Toppers 2023: The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) released the TS EAMCET 2023 toppers list on May 25, 2023. The names of...
TS EAMCET Toppers 2023 (Released): Check Toppers List & Marks
April 11, 2024Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad (JNTUH) conducts the Telangana State Engineering, Agriculture, and Medical Common Entrance Test (TS EAMCET) exam on behalf of the Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE). TS EAMCET Pharmacy is conducted to grant admission to aspirants to Medical/ Pharmacy courses in Telangana and some colleges in Andhra Pradesh.
By obtaining a good TS EAMCET score for the Pharmacy stream, i.e., the one that comes under AM, aspirants will have an opportunity to get accepted into prestigious private, unaided, affiliated colleges and universities of the state. Some of these courses are B.Pharmacy, B.Sc (Nursing), Pharm–D, BDS, MBBS, Bio-Technology, Doctor of Pharmacy (M.P.C.), and others. Read on to know more about the TS EAMCET Pharmacy 2023.
The TS EAMCET exam is conducted for Pharmacy courses like B.Pharmacy, B.Sc (Nursing), Pharm-D, and other medical courses.
Let us take a glimpse at the overview of TS EAMCET 2023 below:
Particulars | Details |
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Examination Name | TS EAMCET 2023 |
Full-Form of the Examination | Telangana State Engineering, Agriculture, and Medical Common Entrance Test |
Conducting Body | Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU) |
Frequency of the Examination | Yearly |
Examination Level | State Level |
Exam Conducting Languages | English, Telugu, and Urdu |
Mode of Application for the Examination | Online & Offline |
Mode of Examination | Online |
Question Types | Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
Duration of Examination | 3 Hours or 180 Minutes |
Marking Scheme | Each correct answer will secure 1 mark No negative marking |
Official Website | eamcet.tsche.ac.in |
Currently, there is no brochure released for TS EAMCET Pharmacy 2023; however, aspirants can check out the previous year’s brochure to have an idea of the information laid out in it.
TS EAMCET 2023 notification is expected to be released in the last week of March 2023. The exam notification will mention the eligibility, syllabus, pattern, fee, and other details related to the exam.
The table below shows the important dates related to the TS EAMCET 2023 examination:
Important Events | Important Dates (Tentative) |
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TS EAMCET 2023 Application Form Releases | First Week of April 2023 |
TS EAMCET 2023 Last Date of Application Form submission | Last Week of May 2023 |
TS EAMCET 2023 Beginning of application correction | Last Week of May 2023 |
TS EAMCET 2023 Last Date to Submit the Application Fee for Examination without Late Fee of ₹250/- | Second Week of June 2023 |
TS EAMCET 2023 Last Date to Submit the Application Fee for Examination with Late Fee ₹500/- | Third Week of June 2023 |
Note: The dates provided above are tentative. As soon as TSCHE releases the official brochure for TS EAMCET Pharmacy 2023, we will update the table.
As per the tentative TS EAMCET 2023 exam date, the exam will be tentatively conducted in two shifts in the third week of July 2023.
The TS EAMCET 2023 resultwill be tentatively declared in the second week of August 2023.
Here are the eligibility criteria for TS EAMCET 2023, including age limit, educational qualification, nationality, and more.
Aspirants have to satisfy the following age criteria before applying:
Requirements | Conditions |
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Nationality | Aspirants must be of Indian nationality or Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) or Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) cardholders. |
Domicile/ Permanent Residence | Candidates should be a resident of Telangana. |
Age Limit | Candidates must be 17 years old as of December 31, 2023, with a maximum age limit of 22 years for all candidates and 25 years for SC/ST candidates as of December 31, the year of admission. |
To learn more about language proficiency and the number of attempts, check out the main page of TS EAMCET 2023 eligibility criteria.
Once aspirants satisfy the eligibility criteria; they must follow the below-mentioned step-by-step approach to filling out the TS EAMCET 2023 application form.
The applications should only be submitted by the candidates online. The below-given information must be kept ready in hand before starting to fill the details during Online submission:
Important Notes:
Visit the official website to submit your application online: https://eamcet.tsche.ac.in. Candidates will be required to pay a registration cost of Rs. 800/- (Rs. 400/- for SC/ST & PH candidates only) as well as a late charge (if applicable) by selecting one of the two payment options below:
The first step is registering for TS EAMCET 2023 using the TS EAMCET 2023 registration page.
After selecting the Fill Online Application option, click on the “Proceed to Fill Application” Button.
On the next page, you will have to furnish the details, such as:
3rd Step: Upload Signature and Photograph
After furnishing all the details, the site will direct you to the completed application form. Go through all the details thoroughly and verify if all the furnished details are true. If you wish to change anything, click on “Modify”. If all the details are correct, click on “Submit”.
Candidates will require the following documents while applying for TS EAMCET:
After registering for the TS EAMCET, students who do not have their signature and photograph on the Intermediate Board’s database must upload their signature and photograph.
It’s best if the photo you’re uploading is a recent coloured passport photo. The photo to be uploaded should not be larger than 30 kb and must be in.jpg format. Similarly, the signature that will be posted should be visible and not exceed 15 kb in size. The file must be saved in.jpg format.
4th Step: Take the Printout
Once the application form is complete and the payment is completed, the applicants must submit it online and then take the printout of it. Please note that there is no need to send the form again by post or any other offline mode.
The selection process for TS EAMCET Pharmacy will be done in two stages. The TS EAMCET entrance examination will be the first level. After the results are declared, counselling takes place based on the merit list. The TS EAMCET Pharmacy merit list will have the details of ranks secured by all the candidates.
Candidates must obtain a copy of their individual rank cards by logging into the official website. The authorities will provide the TS EAMCET Pharmacy selection details, seat allocation, counselling, and more on the official website. Candidates’ selection for a seat in their preferred stream and college/ institution will solely depend on their rank.
Aspirants can check out the total number of questions out of which question paper is prepared, time duration, mode of the test, different sections, and other aspects using the table below:
Particulars | Details |
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Exam Duration | 3 Hours (180 minutes) |
Mode of Test | Computer Based Exam (Online) |
Medium of Test | English, Telugu and Urdu |
Total Number of Questions | 160 Questions |
Sections | Physics – 40 Questions Chemistry – 40 Questions Mathematics – 80 Questions |
Overall Marks | 160 |
Type of Questions | Multiple Choice Questions (Objective) |
Marking Scheme | 1 Mark for Every Correct Response |
Negative Marking | No Negative Marking |
The subjects for the TS EAMCET Medical (Pharmacy) exam are given in the table below:
Sections | Maximum Marks |
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Physics | 40 |
Chemistry | 40 |
Biology | 80 |
Total | 160 |
The total number of questions for the TS EAMCET examination is divided equally for each subject. The table below provides the subject-wise number of questions and the marks allocated to each question.
Subject | Number of Questions | Marks per Question | Maximum Marks |
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Botany | 40 | 1 | 40 |
Zoology | 40 | 1 | 40 |
Physics | 40 | 1 | 40 |
Chemistry | 40 | 1 | 40 |
Total | 160 | – | 160 |
Aspirants can check out the TS EAMCET 2023-AM stream (Agriculture, Pharmacy, Veterinary, etc.) syllabus from the table below:
Topic | Chapters |
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Diversity in the Living World | The living world: What is living? Diversity in the living world; Taxonomic categories and taxonomical aids. Biological Classification: Five kingdom classifications – Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia, Three domains of life (six kingdom classification), Viruses, Viroids, Prions & Lichens. Science of plants – Botany: Origin, Development, Scope of Botany and Branches of Botany. Plant Kingdom: Salient features, classification and alternation of generations of the plants of the following groups – Algae, Bryophytes, Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms and Angiosperms. |
Structural Organisation in Plants – Morphology | Morphology of flowering Plants Vegetative: Parts of a typical Angiosperm plant; Vegetative morphology and modificationsRoot, Stem and Leaf- types; Venation, Phyllotaxy. Reproductive: Inflorescence – Racemose, Cymose and special types (in brief). Flower: Parts of a flower and their detailed description; Aestivation, Placentation. Fruits: Types- True, False and Parthenocarpic fruits. |
Reproduction in Plants | Modes of Reproduction: Asexual reproduction, binary fission, Sporulation, budding, fragmentation, vegetative propagation in plants, Sexual reproduction, Overview of the angiosperm life cycle. Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants: Stamen, microsporangium, pollen grain. Pistil, megasporangium (ovule) and embryo sac; Development of male and female gametophytes. Pollination – Types, agents, Outbreeding devices and Pollen – Pistil interaction. Double Fertilization; Post fertilisation events: Development of endosperm and embryo; development of seed, Structure of Dicotyledonous and Monocotyledonous seeds, Significance of fruit and seed. Special modes – Apomixis, parthenocarpy, polyembryony. |
Plant Systematics | Taxonomy of angiosperms: Introduction. Types of Systems of classification (in brief). SemiTechnical description of a typical flowering plant. Description of Families: Fabaceae, Solanaceae and Liliaceae. |
Cell Structure and Function | Cell – The Unit of Life: Cell-Cell theory and cell as the basic unit of life- overview of the cell. Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells, Ultra Structure of Plant cell (structure in detail and functions in brief), Cell membrane, Cell wall, Cell organelles: Endoplasmic reticulum, Mitochondria, Plastids, Ribosomes, Golgi bodies, Vacuoles, Lysosomes, Microbodies, Centrosome and Centriole, Cilia, Flagella, Cytoskeleton and Nucleus. Chromosomes: Number, structural organisation; Nucleosome. Biomolecules: Structure and Function of Proteins, Carbohydrates, Lipids and Nucleic acids. Cell Cycle and Cell Division: Cell Cycle, Mitosis, Meiosis – significance. |
Internal Organisation of Plants | Histology and Anatomy of Flowering Plants: Tissues – Types, structure and functions: Meristematic; Permanent tissues – Simple and Complex tissues. Tissue systems – Types, structure and function: Epidermal, Ground and Vascular tissue systems. Anatomy of Dicotyledonous and Monocotyledonous plants – Root, Stem and Leaf. Secondary growth in Dicot stem and Dicot root. |
Plant Ecology | Ecological Adaptations, Succession and Ecological Services: Introduction. Plant communities and Ecological adaptations: Hydrophytes, Mesophytes and Xerophytes. Plant succession. Ecological services – Carbon fixation, Oxygen release and pollination. |
Plant Physiology | Enzymes: Chemical Reactions, Enzymatic Conversions, Nature of Enzyme Action, Factors Affecting Enzyme Activity, Temperature and pH, Concentration of Substrate, Classification and Nomenclature of Enzymes, Co-factors. Photosynthesis in Higher Plants: Early Experiments, Site of Photosynthesis, Pigments involved in Photosynthesis, Light Reaction, The Electron Transport-Splitting of Water, Cyclic and Noncyclic Photo-phosphorylation, Chemiosmotic Hypothesis, Biosynthetic phase Primary Acceptor of CO2, The Calvin Cycle, The C4 Pathway, Photorespiration, Factors affecting Photosynthesis. Respiration of Plants: Glycolysis, Fermentation, Aerobic Respiration – Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle, Electron Transport System (ETS) and Oxidative Phosphorylation, The Respiratory Balance Sheet, Amphibolic Pathway, Respiratory Quotient. Plant Growth and Development: Plant Growth Regulators- Characteristics, Discovery, Physiological effects of Plant Growth Regulators, Auxins, Gibberellins, Cytokinins, Ethylene, Abscisic acid. |
Genetics | Principles of Inheritance and Variation: Mendel’s Experiments, Inheritance of one gene (Monohybrid Cross)-Back cross and Test cross, Law of Dominance, Law of Segregation or Law of purity of gametes, Deviations from Mendelian concept of dominance, Incomplete Dominance, Codominance, Explanation of the concept of dominance, Inheritance of two genes- (Dihybrid Cross) Law of Independent Assortment, Chromosomal Theory of Inheritance, Linkage and Recombination, Mutations, Significance of mutations. |
Molecular Biology | Molecular Basis of inheritance: The DNA- Structure of Polynucleotide Chain, Packaging of DNA Helix, The Search for Genetic Material, Transforming Principle, Biochemical Characterisation of Transforming Principle, The Genetic Material is DNA, Properties of Genetic Material (DNA versus RNA), RNA World, Replication – The Experimental Proof, The Machinery and the Enzymes, Transcription-Transcription Unit, Transcription Unit and the Gene, Types of RNA and the process of Transcription, Genetic Code-Mutations and Genetic Code, tRNA- the Adapter Molecule, Translation, Regulation of Gene Expression-The Lac operon. |
Biotechnology | Principles and processes of Biotechnology: Principles of Biotechnology-Construction of the first artificial recombinant DNA molecule, Tools of Recombinant DNA TechnologyRestriction Enzymes, Cloning Vectors, Competent Host (For Transformation with Recombinant DNA), Processes of Recombinant DNA Technology- Isolation of the Genetic Material (DNA), Cutting of DNA at Specific Locations, Separation and isolation of DNA fragments, Insertion of an isolated gene into a suitable vector, Amplification of Gene of Interest using PCR, Insertion of Recombinant DNA into the Host, Cell/Organism, Selection of Transformed host cells, Obtaining the Foreign Gene Product, Downstream Processing. Biotechnology and its applications: Biotechnological Applications in Agriculture-Bt Cotton, Pest Resistant Plants, Other applications of Biotechnology – Insulin, Gene therapy, Molecular Diagnosis, ELISA, DNA fingerprinting, Transgenic plants, Biosafety and Ethical issues- Biopiracy. |
Microbes and Human Welfare | Microbes in Human Welfare: Microbes in Household Products, Microbes in Industrial Products-Fermented Beverages, Antibiotics, Chemicals, Enzymes and other Bioactive Molecules, Microbes in Sewage Treatment, Primary treatment, Secondary treatment or Biological treatment, Microbes in Production of Biogas, Microbes as Biocontrol Agents, Biological control of pests and diseases, Microbes as Bio fertilisers, Challenges posed by Microbes. |
The following topics are the deleted content of Botany (30%) in the Intermediate second year by the TSBIE as per the Telugu academy textbook. The same is deleted for the TS EAMCET examinations:
Topic | Chapter |
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Plant Physiology | Transport in Plants, Mineral Nutrition, Plant Growth and Development Growth, Differentiation, Dedifferentiation and Redifferentiation, Development, Seed Dormancy, Photoperiodism, Vernalisation |
Microbiology | Bacteria. Viruses |
Plants, Microbes and Human Welfare | Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production |
Topic | Chapter |
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Zoology | Diversity of Living World: What is life?; Nature, Scope & meaning of zoology; Branches of Zoology; Need for classification- Zoos as tools for classification; Basic principles of Classification: Biological system of classification- (Phylogenetic classification only); Levels or Hierarchy of classification; Nomenclature – Bi & Trinomial; Species concept; Kingdom Animalia; Biodiversity – Meaning and distribution, Genetic diversity, Species diversity, Ecosystem diversity(alpha, beta and gamma), other attributes of biodiversity, the role of biodiversity, threats to biodiversity, methods of conservation, IUCN Red data books, Conservation of wildlife in India -Legislation, Preservation, Organisations, Threatened species. |
Structural Organization in Animals | Levels of organisation, Multicellularity: Diploblastic & Triploblastic conditions; Asymmetry, Symmetry: Radial symmetry, and Bilateral symmetry. Acoelomates, Pseudocoelomates and Eucoelomates: Schizo & Entero coelomates (Brief account of coelom formation); Tissues: Epithelial, Connective, Muscular and Nervous tissues. |
Animal Diversity-I: Invertebrate Phyla | General Characters – (Strictly restrict to 8 salient features only, Classification up to Classes with two or three examples – Brief account only). Porifera; Cnidaria; Ctenophora; Platyhelminthes; Nematoda; Annelida (Include Earthworm as a type study); Arthropoda; Mollusca; Echinodermata; Hemichordata. |
Animal Diversity-Ii: Phylum: Chordata | General Characters –Classification up to Classes – (Brief account only with two or three examples). Phylum: Chordata; Subphylum: Urochordata; Subphylum: Cephalochordata; Subphylum: Vertebrata; Superclass: Agnatha, Class Cyclostomata; Superclass: Gnathostomata, Superclass Pisces, Class: Chondrichthyes, Class: Osteichthyes; Tetrapoda, Class: Amphibia (Including the brief type study of Frog) Class: Reptilia, Class: Aves, Class: Mammalia. |
Locomotion & Reproduction in Protozoa | Locomotion: Definition, Types of locomotor structures pseudopodia (basic idea of pseudopodia without going into different types), flagella & cilia (Brief account giving two examples each); Flagellar & Ciliary movement – Effective & Recovery strokes in Euglena, Synchronal & Metachronal movements in Paramecium; Reproduction: Definition, types. Asexual Reproduction: Transverse binary fission in Paramecium & Longitudinal binary fission in Euglena. Multiple fission, Sexual Reproduction. |
Biology & Human Welfare | Parasitism and parasitic adaptation; Health and disease: introduction Life cycle, Pathogenicity, Treatment & Prevention (Brief account only) 1. Entamoeba histolytica 2. Plasmodium vivax 3. Ascaris lumbricoides 4. Wuchereria bancrofti; Brief account of pathogenicity, treatment & prevention of Typhoid, Pneumonia, Common cold, & Ringworm; Tobacco, Drugs and Alcohol abuse (TDA Abuse). |
Type Study of Periplaneta Americana | Habitat and habits; External features; Locomotion; Digestive system; Respiratory system; Circulatory system; Excretory system; Nervous system – sense organs, the structure of ommatidium; Reproductive system. |
Ecology & Environment | What is Ecology, Importance of Ecology, Organisms and Environment: Ecology, population, communities, habitat, niche, biome and ecosphere (definitions only); Ecosystem: Elementary aspects only, Abiotic factors- Light, Temperature & Water (Biological effects only), Ecological adaptations; Population interactions; Ecosystems: Types, Components, Lake ecosystem; Food chains, Food web, Productivity and Energy flow in Ecosystem, Ecological pyramids – Pyramids of numbers, biomass and energy; Nutrient cycling – Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus cycles (Brief account); Population attributes: Growth, Natality and Mortality, Age distribution, Population regulation; Environmental issues. |
Human Anatomy and Physiology-I | Breathing and Respiration: Respiratory organs in animals; Respiratory system in humans; Mechanism of breathing and its regulation in humans – Exchange of gases, transport of gases and regulation of respiratory movements, Respiratory volumes; Respiratory disorders: Asthma, Emphysema, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Occupational respiratory disorders – Asbestosis, Silicosis, Siderosis, Black Lung Disease in coal mine workers. |
Human Anatomy and Physiology-Ii | Body Fluids and Circulation: Lymphatic system; Clotting of blood; Human circulatory system – the structure of the human heart and blood vessels; Cardiac cycle, cardiac output, double circulation, circulatory pathways, Portal circulation and coronary circulation; regulation of cardiac activity; Disorders of circulatory system: Hypertension, coronary artery disease, angina pectoris, heart failure. Excretory Products and their elimination: Modes of excretion – Ammonotelism, Ureotelism, Uricotelism, Excretory organs; Human excretory system – the structure of kidney and nephron; Urine formation, osmoregulation; Regulation of kidney function -Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone system, Atrial Natriuretic Factor, ADH and diabetes insipidus; Role of other organs in excretion; Disorders: Uraemia, renal failure, renal calculi, glomerulonephritis, dialysis using artificial kidney and kidney transplantation. |
Human Anatomy and Physiology-Iii | Muscular and Skeletal system: The muscle – ultrastructure; Contractile proteins & Mechanism of muscle contraction, muscle fatigue, Cori cycle, Types of muscle fibres. Neural control and coordination: Nervous system in human beings – Central nervous system, Peripheral nervous system and Somatic and autonomic neural system; Generation and conduction of nerve impulse, Synaptic transmission. |
Human Anatomy and Physiology-Iv | Endocrine system and chemical coordination, Endocrine glands and hormones; Human endocrine system – Hypothalamus, Pituitary, Pineal, Thyroid, Parathyroid, Thymus gland, Adrenal, Pancreas, Gonads; Mechanism of hormone action (Elementary idea only), hormones of kidney, heart and gastrointestinal tract, Role of hormones as messengers and regulators; Hypo and Hyperactivity and related disorders: Common disorders -Dwarfism, acromegaly, cretinism, goitre, exophthalmic goitre, diabetes, Addison’s disease, Cushing’s syndrome (Diseases & disorders to be dealt in brief). Immune system: Basic concepts of Immunology – Types of Immunity – Innate Immunity, Acquired Immunity, Active and Passive Immunity, Cell-mediated Immunity and Humoral Immunity, Cells of the immune system, organs of the immune system, soluble mediators of immunity, vaccination or immunization and immunological disorders. |
Human Reproduction | Human Reproductive System: Male and female reproductive systems; Microscopic anatomy of testis & ovary; Gametogenesis, Spermatogenesis & Oogenesis; Menstrual cycle; Fertilization, Embryo development up to blastocyst formation, Implantation; Pregnancy, placenta formation, Parturition, Lactation (elementary idea). Reproductive Health: Need for reproductive health and prevention of sexually transmitted diseases (STD); Birth control – Need and methods, contraception and medical termination of pregnancy (MTP); Amniocentesis; Infertility and assisted reproductive technologies – IVF-ET, ZIFT, GIFT (Elementary idea for general awareness). |
Genetics | Heredity and variations: Mendel’s laws of inheritance with reference to Drosophila. (Drosophila melanogaster Grey, Black body colour; long, vestigial wings), Pleiotropy; Multiple alleles: Inheritance of blood groups and Rh-factor; Codominance (Blood groups as an example); Elementary idea of polygenic inheritance; Skin colour in humans. Sex determination – in humans, birds, Fumea moth, genic balance theory of sex determination in Drosophila melanogaster and honey bees; Sex-linked inheritance – Haemophilia, Colour blindness; Mendelian disorders in humans: Thalassemia, Haemophilia, Sickle celled anaemia, cystic fibrosis PKU, Alkaptonuria; Chromosomal disorders –Down’s syndrome, Turner’s syndrome and Klinefelter syndrome; Genome, Human Genome Project and DNA Finger Printing. |
Applied Biology | Animal Husbandry, Dairy management, Animal breeding, Apiculture, Beekeeping, Poultry management, Pisciculture, Fishery management, Application of Biotechnology in medicine: Human insulin and vaccine production; Molecular diagnosis Gene Therapy; Transgenic animals; Vaccines, Cancer biology, stem cells. |
The following are the deleted topics from the Zoology (30%) syllabus in the Intermediate second year by the TSBIE as per the Telugu academy textbook and for the TS EAMCET 2023 exam:
Topic | Chapter |
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Human Anatomy and Physiology-I | Digestion and absorption: Digestive System, Alimentary canal, Digestive glands, Physiology of digestion, Peristalsis, Absorption of digested food, Gastrointestinal hormones, Calorific values of carbohydrates, proteins and fats, Disorders of the digestive system |
Human Anatomy and Physiology-Iii | Topics in Musculo-Skeletal System The Skeleton, Axial skeleton, Appendicular skeleton, Joints, Types of joints, Structure of synovial joint. Disorders of the muscular and skeletal system: myasthenia gravis, tetany, muscular dystrophy, arthritis, osteoporosis, gout. |
Human Anatomy and Physiology-Iii | Topics in Neural control and coordination Reflex action and reflex arc; Sensory reception and processing, the Eye, the mechanism of vision, the Ear, the mechanism of hearing |
Organic Evolution | Origin of Life, Biological Evolution, Evidences for Biological Evolution (palaeontological, comparative anatomical, embryological and molecular evidence); Theories of evolution: Lamarckism (in brief), Darwin’s theory of Evolution Natural Selection with example (Kettlewell’s experiments on Biston betularia), Mutation Theory of Hugo de Vries; Modern synthetic theory of Evolution, Mechanism of evolution- Hardy Weinberg law, Evolutionary forces, Types of Natural Selection; Gene flow and genetic drift; Human evolution; Speciation – Allopatric, sympatric; Reproductive isolation. A brief account of evolution, Origin and evolution of man |
Applied Biology | Biomedical Technology: Diagnostic Imaging (X-ray, CT scan, MRI), ECG, EEG; ELISA |
TS EAMCET 2023 Physics Syllabus
Physical World | What is Physics? Scope and excitement of Physics, Physics, technology and society, Fundamental forces in nature, Gravitational Force, Electromagnetic Force, Strong Nuclear Force, Weak Nuclear Force, Towards Unification of Forces, Nature of physical laws. |
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Units and Measurements | Introduction, The international system of units, Measurement of Length, Measurement of Large Distances, Estimation of Very Small Distances: Size of a Molecule, Range of Lengths, Measurement of Mass, Range of Masses, Measurement of Time, Accuracy, the precision of instruments and errors in measurement, Systematic errors, random errors, least count error, Absolute Error, Relative Error and Percentage Error, Combination of Errors, Significant figures, Rules for Arithmetic Operations with Significant Figures, Rounding off the Uncertain Digits, Rules for Determining the Uncertainty in the Results of Arithmetic Calculations, Dimensions of Physical Quantities, Dimensional Formulae and dimensional equations, Dimensional Analysis and its Applications, Checking the Dimensional Consistency of Equations, Deducing Relation among the Physical Quantities. |
Motion In A Straight Line | Introduction, Position, path length and displacement, average velocity and average speed, Instantaneous velocity and speed, Acceleration, Kinematic equations for uniformly accelerated motion, Relative velocity. |
Motion In A Plane | Introduction, Scalars and vectors, Position and Displacement Vectors, Equality of Vectors, Multiplication of vectors by real numbers, Addition and subtraction of vectors – graphical method, Resolution of vectors, Vector addition – analytical method, Motion in a plane, Position Vector and Displacement, Velocity, Acceleration, Motion in a plane with constant acceleration, Relative velocity in two dimensions, Projectile motion, Equation of path of a projectile, Time of Maximum height, Maximum height of a projectile, Horizontal range of the projectile, Uniform circular motion. |
Laws ofMotion | Introduction, Aristotle’s fallacy, The law of inertia, Newton’s first law of motion, Newton’s second law of motion, momentum, Impulse, Newton’s third law of motion, Conservation of momentum, Equilibrium of a particle, Common forces in mechanics, friction, Circular motion, Motion of a car on a level road, Motion of a car on a Banked road, Solving problems in mechanics. |
Work, Energy and Power | Introduction, The Scalar Product, Notions of work and kinetic energy: The work-energy theorem, Work, Kinetic energy, Work done by a variable force, The work-energy theorem for a variable force, The concept of Potential Energy, The conservation of Mechanical Energy, The Potential Energy of a spring, Various forms of energy: the law of conservation of energy, Heat, Chemical Energy, Electrical Energy, The Equivalence of Mass and Energy, Nuclear Energy, The Principle of Conservation of Energy, Power, Collisions, Elastic and Inelastic Collisions, Collisions in one dimension, Coefficient of Restitution and its determination, Collisions in Two Dimensions. |
Systems ofParticles and Rotational Motion | Introduction, What kind of motion can a rigid body have?, Centre of mass, Centre of Gravity, Motion of centre of mass, Linear momentum of a system of particles, Vector product of two vectors, Angular velocity and its relation with linear velocity, Angular acceleration, Kinematics of rotational motion, Torque and angular momentum, Moment of force (Torque), Angular momentum of a particle, Torque and angular momentum for a system of particles, conservation of angular momentum, Equilibrium of a rigid body, Principle of moments, Moment of inertia, Theorems of perpendicular and parallel axes, Theorem of perpendicular axes, Theorem of parallel axes, Dynamics of rotational motion about a fixed axis, Angular momentum in case of rotation about a fixed axis, Conservation of Angular Momentum, Rolling motion, Kinetic Energy of Rolling Motion. |
Oscillations | Introduction, Periodic and oscillatory motions, Period and frequency, Displacement, Simple harmonic motion (S.H.M.), Simple harmonic motion and uniform circular motion, Velocity and acceleration in simple harmonic motion, Force law for Simple harmonic Motion, Energy in simple harmonic motion, some systems executing Simple Harmonic Motion, Oscillations due to a spring, The Simple Pendulum, Damped simple harmonic motion, Forced oscillations and resonance. |
Gravitation | Introduction, Kepler’s laws, Universal law of gravitation, The gravitational constant, Acceleration due to gravity of the earth, Acceleration due to gravity below and above the surface of the earth, gravitational potential energy, Escape speed, Earth satellite, Energy of an orbiting satellite, Geostationary and polar satellites, Weightlessness. |
Mechanical Properties ofSolids | Introduction, Elastic behaviour of solids, Stress and strain, Hooke’s law, Stress-strain curve, Elastic moduli, Young’s Modulus, Determination of Young’s Modulus of the Material of a Wire, Shear Modulus, Bulk Modulus, Poisson’s Ratio, Applications of elastic behaviour of materials. |
Mechanical Properties ofFluids | Introduction, Pressure, Pascal’s Law, Variation of Pressure with Depth, Atmosphere Pressure and Gauge Pressure, Hydraulic Machines, Streamline flow, Bernoulli’s principle, Speed of Efflux: Torricelli’s Law, Venturimeter, Blood Flow and Heart Attack, Dynamic Lift, Viscosity, Variation of Viscosity of fluids with temperature, Stokes’ Law, Reynolds number, Surface tension, Surface Energy, Surface Energy and Surface Tension, Angle of Contact, Drops and Bubbles, Capillary Rise, Detergents and Surface Tension. |
Thermal Properties of Matter | Introduction, Temperature and Heat, Measurement of temperature, Ideal-gas equation and absolute temperature, Thermal expansion, Specific heat capacity, Calorimetry, Change of state, Regelation, Latent Heat, Heat transfer, Conduction, thermal conductivity, Convection, Radiation, Black body Radiation, Greenhouse Effect, Newton’s law of cooling. |
Thermodynamics | Introduction, Thermal equilibrium, Zeroth law of thermodynamics, Heat, Internal Energy and work, First law of thermodynamics, Specific heat capacity, Thermodynamic state variables and equation of State, Thermodynamic process, Quasi-static process, Isothermal Process, Adiabatic Process, Isochoric Process, Isobaric process, Cyclic process, Heat engines, Refrigerators and heat pumps, Second law of thermodynamics, Reversible and irreversible processes, Carnot engine, Carnot’s theorem. |
Kinetic Theory | Introduction, Molecular nature of matter, Behaviour of gases, Boyle’s Law, Charles’ Law, Kinetic theory of an ideal gas, Pressure of an Ideal Gas, Law of equipartition of energy, Specific heat capacity, Monatomic Gases, Diatomic Gases, Polyatomic Gases, Specific Heat Capacity of Solids, Specific Heat Capacity of Water, Mean path. |
Waves | Introduction, Transverse and longitudinal waves, Displacement relation in a progressive wave, The speed of a travelling wave, The principle of superposition of waves, Reflection of waves, Beats. |
Ray Optics and Optical Instruments | Introduction, Refraction, Total Internal Reflection, Refraction at Spherical Surfaces and by Lenses, Refraction through a Prism, Dispersion by a Prism, Some Natural Phenomena due to Sunlight, Optical Instruments. |
Wave Optics | Introduction, Huygens Principle, Refraction and reflection of plane waves using Huygens Principle, Coherent and Incoherent Addition of Waves, Interference of Light Waves and Young’s Experiment, Diffraction – The single slit, seeing the single slit diffraction pattern. The validity of ray optics. |
Electric Charges and Fields | Introduction, Electric Charges, Conductors and Insulators, Charging by Induction, Basic Properties of Electric Charge, Coulomb’s Law, Forces between Multiple Charges, Electric Field, Electric Field Lines, Electric Flux, Electric Dipole, Dipole in a Uniform External Field, Continuous Charge Distribution, Gauss’s Law, Application of Gauss’s Law – Field due to an infinitely long straight uniformly charged wire, Field due to a uniformly charged infinite plane sheet. |
Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance | Introduction, Electrostatic Potential, Potential due to a Point Charge, Potential due to an Electric Dipole, Potential due to a System of Charges, Equipotential Surfaces, Potential Energy of a System of Charges, Potential Energy in an External Field, Electrostatics of Conductors, Dielectrics and Polarisation, Capacitors and Capacitance, The Parallel Plate Capacitor, Effect of Dielectric on Capacitance, Combination of Capacitors, Energy Stored in a Capacitor. |
Current Electricity | Introduction, Electric Current, Electric Currents in Conductors, Ohm’s law, Drift of Electrons and the Origin of Resistivity, Limitations of Ohm’s Law, Temperature Dependence of Resistivity, Electrical Energy, Power, Cells, emf, Internal Resistance, Cells in Series and in Parallel, Kirchhoff’s rules, Wheatstone Bridge, Meter Bridge, Potentiometer. |
Moving Charges and Magnetism | Introduction, Magnetic Force, Motion in a Magnetic Field, Magnetic Field due to a Current Element, Biot-Savart Law, Magnetic Field on the Axis of a Circular Current Loop, Ampere’s Circuital Law, The Solenoid and the Toroid, Force between Two Parallel Currents, the Ampere, Torque on Current Loop, Magnetic Dipole, The Moving Coil Galvanometer. |
Magnetism and Matter | Introduction, The Bar Magnet – The magnetic field lines, The Electrostatic analogue, Magnetism and Gauss’s Law, The Earth’s Magnetism, Magnetisation and Magnetic Intensity. |
Electromagnetic Induction | Introduction, The Experiments of Faraday and Henry, Magnetic Flux, Faraday’s Law of Induction, Lenz’s Law and Conservation of Energy, Motional Electromotive Force, Energy Consideration: A Quantitative Study, Eddy Currents, Inductance, AC Generator. |
Alternating Current | Introduction, AC Voltage Applied to a Resistor, Representation of AC Current and Voltage by Rotating Vectors-Phasors, AC Voltage Applied to an Inductor, AC Voltage Applied to a Capacitor, AC Voltage Applied to a Series LCR Circuit, LC Oscillations, Transformers. |
Electromagnetic Waves | Introduction, Electromagnetic Waves, Electromagnetic Spectrum. |
Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter | Introduction, Electron Emission, Photoelectric Effect, Experimental Study of Photoelectric Effect, Photoelectric Effect and Wave Theory of Light, Einstein’s Photoelectric Equation: Energy Quantum of Radiation, Particle Nature of Light: The Photon, Wave Nature of Matter. |
Atoms | Introduction, Alpha-particle Scattering and Rutherford’s Nuclear Model of Atom, Atomic Spectra, Bohr Model of the Hydrogen Atom, The Line Spectra of the Hydrogen Atom, DE Broglie’s Explanation of Bohr’s Second Postulate of Quantisation. |
Nuclei | Introduction, Atomic Masses and Composition of Nucleus, Size of the Nucleus, Mass-Energy, Nuclear Force, Nuclear Energy. |
Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits | Introduction, Classification of Materials: Metals, Semiconductors and Insulators, Intrinsic Semiconductor, Extrinsic Semiconductor, p-n Junction, Semiconductor diode, Application of Junction Diode as a Rectifier, Special Purpose p-n Junction Diodes – optoelectronic junction devices, Junction Transistor – transistor – structure and action, basic transistor circuit configurations and transistor characteristics, Digital Electronics and Logic Gates, Integrated Circuits. |
Communication Systems | Introduction, Elements of a Communication System, Basic Terminology Used in Electronic Communication Systems, Bandwidth of signals, Bandwidth of Transmission Medium, Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves, Modulation and its Necessity, Amplitude Modulation, Production of Amplitude Modulated Wave, Detection of Amplitude Modulated Wave. |
The following topics are the deleted content of Physics (30%) in the Intermediate Second Year by the TSBIE following the Telugu Academy text Book. The same syllabus has been deleted for the TS EAMCET 2023 exam:
Topic | Chapter |
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Waves | Doppler Effect |
Ray Optics and Optical Instruments | Reflection of Light by Spherical Mirrors, Scattering of light, |
Wave Optics | Resolving power of optical instruments, Polarisation |
Electric Charges and Fields | Field due to a uniformly charged thin spherical shell |
Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance | Van de Graaff generator |
Current Electricity | Resistivity of various Materials, Combination of resistors-series and parallel |
Moving Charges and Magnetism | Motion in combined electric and magnetic fields |
Magnetism and Matter | Bar Magnet as an equivalent solenoid, The dipole in a uniform magnetic field, Magnetic properties of materials, Permanent magnets and electromagnets |
Alternating Current | Power in AC Circuit: The Power Factor |
Electro-Magnetic Waves | Displacement Current |
Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter | Davisson and Germer Experiment |
Nuclei | Nuclear Binding energy, Radioactivity |
Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits | Zener diode, Transistor as a device, Transistor as an amplifier (CE configuration), Feedback amplifier and transistor oscillator |
TS EAMCET 2023 Chemistry Syllabus
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Atomic Structure | Introduction; Subatomic particles; Atomic models – Thomson’s Model; Rutherford’s Nuclear Model of atom, Drawbacks; Developments to the Bohr’s model of atom; Nature of electromagnetic radiation; Particle nature of electromagnetic radiation- Planck’s quantum theory; Bohr’s model for Hydrogen atom; Explanation of line spectrum of hydrogen; Limitations of Bohr’s model; Quantum mechanical considerations of subatomic particles; Dual behaviour of matter; Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle; Quantum mechanical model of an atom. Important features of Quantum mechanical model of atom; Orbitals and quantum numbers; Shapes of atomic orbitals; Energies of orbitals; Filling of orbitals in atoms. Aufbau Principle, Pauli’s exclusion Principle and Hund’s rule of maximum multiplicity; Electronic configurations of atoms; Stability of half-filled and completely filled orbitals. |
Classification of Elements and Periodicity In Properties | Need to classify elements; Genesis of periodic classification; Modern periodic law and present form of the periodic table; Nomenclature of elements with atomic number greater than 100; Electronic configuration of elements and the periodic table; Electronic configuration and types of elements s, p, d and f blocks; Trends in physical properties: (a) Atomic radius, (b) Ionic radius (c) Variation of size in inner transition elements, (d) Ionization enthalpy, (e) Electron gain enthalpy, (f) Electronegativity. Periodic trends in chemical properties: (a) Valence or Oxidation states, (b) Anomalous properties of second-period elements – diagonal relationship; Periodic trends and chemical reactivity. |
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure | Kossel – Lewis approach to chemical bonding, Octet rule, Representation of simple molecules, formal charges, limitations of octet rule; Ionic or electrovalent bond – Factors favourable for the formation of ionic compounds-Crystal structure of sodium chloride, Lattice enthalpy; General properties of ionic compounds; Bond Parameters – bond length, bond angle, bond enthalpy, bond order, resonance – Polarity of bonds dipole moment; Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion (VSEPR) theory; Predicting the geometry of simple molecules; Valence bond theory-Orbital overlap concept-Directional properties of bonds-overlapping of atomic orbitals, strength of sigma and pi bonds-Factors favouring the formation of covalent bonds; Hybridisation- different types of hybridization involving s, p and d orbitals- shapes of simple covalent molecules; Coordinate bond -definition with examples; Molecular orbital theory – Formation of molecular orbitals, Linear combination of atomic orbitals (LCAO)-conditions for combination of atomic orbitals – Energy level diagrams for molecular orbitals -Bonding in some homo nuclear diatomic molecules- H2, He2, Li2, B2, C2, N2 and O2; Hydrogen bonding-cause of formation of hydrogen bond – Types of hydrogen bonds-inter and intra molecular-General properties of hydrogen bonds. |
States of Matter: Gases and Liquids | Intermolecular forces; Thermal Energy; Intermolecular forces vs Thermal interactions; The Gaseous State; The Gas Laws; Ideal gas equation; Graham’s law of diffusion – Dalton’s Law of partial pressures; Kinetic molecular theory of gases; Kinetic gas equation of an ideal gas (No derivation); deduction of gas laws from Kinetic gas equation; Distribution of molecular speeds – rms, average and most probable speeds-Kinetic energy of gas molecules; Behaviour of real gases – Deviation from Ideal gas behaviour – Compressibility factor vs Pressure diagrams of real gases; Liquefaction of gases; Liquid State – Properties of Liquids in terms of Intermolecular interactions – Vapour pressure, Viscosity and Surface tension (Qualitative idea only. No mathematical derivation). |
Stoichiometry | Some basic concepts – Properties of matter – uncertainty in Measurement-significant figures, dimensional analysis; Laws of Chemical Combinations – Law of Conservation of Mass, Law of Definite Proportions, Law of Multiple Proportions, Gay Lussac’s Law of Gaseous Volumes, Dalton’s Atomic Theory, Avogadro’s Law, Atomic and molecular masses- mole concept and molar mass. Concept of equivalent weight; Percentage composition of compounds and calculations of empirical and molecular formulae of compounds; Stoichiometry and stoichiometric calculations; Methods of expressing concentrations of solutions-mass percent, mole fraction, molarity, molality and normality; Redox reactions-classical idea of redox reactions, oxidation and reduction reactions-redox reactions in terms of electron transfer; Oxidation number concept; Types of Redox reactions combination, decomposition, displacement and disproportionation reactions; Balancing of redox reactions – oxidation number method Half reaction (ion-electron) method; Redox reactions in Titrimetry. |
Thermodynamics | Thermodynamic Terms; The system and the surroundings; Types of systems and surroundings; The state of the system; The Internal Energy as a State Function. (a) Work (b) Heat (c) The general case, the first law of Thermodynamics; Applications; Work; Enthalpy, H- a useful new state function; Extensive and intensive properties; Heat capacity; The relationship between Cp and Cv; Measurement of U and H: Calorimetry; Enthalpy change, rH of reactions – reaction Enthalpy (a) Standard enthalpy of reactions, (b) Enthalpy changes during phase transformations, (c) Standard enthalpy of formation, (d) Thermochemical equations (e) Hess’s law of constant heat summation; Enthalpies for different types of reactions. (a) Standard enthalpy of combustion (∆cH ), (b) Enthalpy of atomization (∆aH ), phase transition, sublimation and ionization, (c) Bond Enthalpy (∆bondH ), (d) Enthalpy of solution (∆sole ) and dilution; Spontaneity. (a) Is the decrease in enthalpy a criterion for spontaneity? (b) Entropy and spontaneity, the second law of thermodynamics, (c) Gibbs Energy and spontaneity; Gibbs Energy change and equilibrium; Absolute entropy and the third law of thermodynamics. |
Chemical Equilibrium and Acids-Bases | Equilibrium in Physical processes; Equilibrium in chemical processes – Dynamic Equilibrium; Law of chemical Equilibrium – Law of mass action and Equilibrium constant; Homogeneous Equilibria, Equilibrium constant in gaseous systems. Relationship between KP and Kc; Heterogeneous Equilibria; Applications of Equilibrium constant; Relationship between Equilibrium constant K, reaction quotient Q and Gibbs energy G; Factors affecting Equilibria. Le Chatelier’s principle application to the industrial synthesis of Ammonia and Sulphur trioxide; Ionic Equilibrium in solutions; Acids, bases and salts- Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowry and Lewis concepts of acids and bases; Ionisation of Acids and Bases -Ionisation constant of water and its ionic product- pH scale-ionisation constants of weak acids-ionisation of weak bases-relation between Ka and Kb-Di and polybasic acids and di and poly acidic Bases-Factors affecting acid strength-Common ion effect in the ionization of acids and bases-Hydrolysis of salts and pH of their solutions; Buffer solutions designing of buffer solution-Preparation of Acidic buffer; Solubility Equilibria of sparingly soluble salts. The solubility product constant, Common ion effect on the solubility of ionic salts. |
Hydrogen and its Compounds | Position of hydrogen in the periodic table; Dihydrogen-Occurrence and Isotopes; Preparation and properties of Dihydrogen; Hydrides: Ionic, covalent, and non-stoichiometric hydrides; Water: Physical properties; structure of water, ice. Chemical properties of water; hard and soft water, Temporary and permanent hardness of water; Hydrogen peroxide: Preparation; Physical properties; structure and chemical properties; storage and uses; Heavy Water; Hydrogen as a fuel. |
The S – Block Elements (Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metals) | Group 1 Elements: Alkali metals; Electronic configurations; Atomic and Ionic radii; Ionization enthalpy; Hydration enthalpy; Physical properties; Chemical properties; Uses; General characteristics of the compounds of the alkali metals: Oxides; Halides; Salts of oxoAcids; Anomalous properties of Lithium: Differences and similarities with other alkali metals, Diagonal relationship; similarities between Lithium and Magnesium; Some important compounds of Sodium: Sodium Carbonate; Sodium Chloride; Sodium Hydroxide; Sodium hydrogen carbonate; Biological importance of Sodium and Potassium. Group 2 Elements: Alkaline earth elements; Electronic configuration; Ionization enthalpy; Hydration enthalpy; Physical properties, Chemical properties; Uses; General characteristics of compounds of the Alkaline Earth Metals: Oxides, hydroxides, halides, salts of oxoacids (Carbonates; Sulphates and Nitrates); Anomalous behaviour of Beryllium; its diagonal relationship with Aluminium; Some important compounds of calcium: Preparation and uses of Calcium Oxide; Calcium Hydroxide; Calcium Carbonate; Plaster of Paris; Cement; Biological importance of Calcium and Magnesium. p- BLOCK ELEMENTS GROUP 13 (BORON FAMILY): General introduction – Electronic configuration, Atomic radii, Ionization enthalpy, Electronegativity; Physical & Chemical properties; Important trends and anomalous properties of boron; Some important compounds of boron – Borax, Ortho boric acid, diborane; Uses of boron, aluminium and their compounds. p-BLOCK ELEMENTS – GROUP 14 (CARBON FAMILY): General introduction – Electronic configuration, Atomic radii, Ionization enthalpy, Electronegativity; Physical & Chemical properties; Important trends and anomalous properties of carbon; Allotropes of carbon; Uses of carbon; Some important compounds of carbon and silicon – carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, Silica, silicones, silicates and zeolites. |
Environmental Chemistry | Definition of terms: Air, Water and Soil Pollution; Environmental Pollution; Atmospheric pollution; Tropospheric Pollution; Gaseous Air Pollutants (Oxides of Sulphur; Oxides of Nitrogen; Hydrocarbons; Oxides of Carbon (CO, CO2)). Global warming and Greenhouse effect; Acid rain- Particulate Pollutants- Smog; Stratospheric Pollution: Formation and breakdown of Ozone- Ozone hole- effects of depletion of the Ozone Layer; Water Pollution: Causes of Water Pollution; International standards for drinking water; Soil Pollution: Pesticides, Industrial Wastes; Strategies to control environmental pollution- waste Management- collection and disposal; Green Chemistry: Green chemistry in day-to-day life; Dry cleaning of clothes; Bleaching of paper; Synthesis of chemicals |
Organic Chemistry-Some Basic Principles, Techniques and Hydrocarbons Some Basic Principles and Techniques | General introduction; Tetravalency of Carbon: shapes of organic compounds; Structural representations of organic compounds; Classification of organic compounds; Nomenclature of organic compounds; Isomerism; Fundamental concepts in organic reaction mechanisms; Fission of covalent bond; Nucleophiles and electrophiles; Electron movements in organic reactions; Electron displacement effects in covalent bonds: inductive effect, resonance, resonance effect, electromeric effect, hyperconjugation; Types of Organic Reactions; Methods of purification of organic compounds; Qualitative elemental analysis of organic compounds; Quantitative elemental analysis of organic compounds. HYDROCARBONS Classification of Hydrocarbons; Alkanes – Nomenclature, isomerism (structural and conformations of ethane only); Preparation of alkanes; Properties – Physical properties and chemical Reactivity, Substitution reactions – Halogenation(a radical mechanism), Combustion, Controlled Oxidation, Isomerisation, Aromatization, reaction with steam and Pyrolysis; Alkenes – Nomenclature, the structure of ethene, Isomerism (structural and geometrical); Methods of preparation; Properties- Physical and chemical reactions: Addition of Hydrogen, halogen, water, sulphuric acid, Hydrogen halides (Mechanism- ionic and peroxide effect, Markovnikov’s, anti-Markovnikov’s or Kharasch effect). Oxidation, Ozonolysis and Polymerization; Alkynes – Nomenclature and isomerism, the structure of acetylene. Methods of preparation of acetylene; Physical properties, Chemical reactions- the acidic character of acetylene, addition reactions- of hydrogen, Halogen, Hydrogen halides and water. Polymerization; Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Nomenclature and isomerism, Structure of benzene, Resonance and aromaticity; Preparation of benzene. Physical properties. Chemical properties: Mechanism of electrophilic substitution. Electrophilic substitution reaction nitration, Sulphonation, Halogenation, Friedel-Crafts alkylation and acylation; directive influence of functional groups in monosubstituted benzene, Carcinogenicity and toxicity |
Solid State | General characteristics of solid-state; Amorphous and crystalline solids; Classification of crystalline solids based on different binding forces (molecular, ionic, metallic and covalent solids); Probing the structure of solids: X-ray crystallography; Crystal lattices and unit cells. A number of atoms in a unit cell (primitive, body centred and face centred cubic unit cell); Close packed structures: Close packing in one dimension, in two dimensions and in three dimensions- tetrahedral and octahedral voids- formula of a compound and number of voids filled-locating tetrahedral and octahedral voids; Packing efficiency in simple cubic, bcc and in hcp, ccp lattice; Calculations involving unit cell dimensions-density of the unit cell; Imperfections in solids-types of point defects-stoichiometric and non-stoichiometric defects. |
Solutions | Types of solutions; Expressing concentration of solutions – mass percentage, volume percentage, mass by volume percentage, parts per million, mole fraction, molarity and molality; Solubility: Solubility of a solid in a liquid, the solubility of a gas in a liquid, Henry’s law; Vapour pressure of liquid solutions: vapour pressure of liquid-liquid solutions. Raoult’s law as a special case of Henry’s law -vapour pressure of solutions of solids in liquids; Ideal and non-ideal solutions; Colligative properties and determination of molar mass-relative lowering of vapour pressure-elevation of boiling point-depression ofzing point-osmosis and osmotic pressure-reverse osmosis and water purification. |
Electrochemistry and Chemical Kinetics: Electrochemistry | Nernst equation-equilibrium constant from Nernst equation – electrochemical cell and Gibbs energy of the cell reaction; Conductance of electrolytic solutions – measurement of the conductivity of ionic solutions-variation of conductivity and molar conductivity with concentration-strong electrolytes and weak electrolytes-applications of Kohlrausch’s law; Electrolysis: Faraday’s laws of electrolysis-products of electrolysis. CHEMICAL KINETICS: Rate of a chemical reaction; Factors influencing the rate of a reaction: dependence of rate on concentration- rate expression and rate constant- order of a reaction, molecularity of a reaction; Integrated rate equations-zero order reactions-first order reactions – half-life of a reaction; Pseudo first-order reaction; Temperature dependence of the rate of a reaction – Effect of catalyst. |
Surface Chemistry | Adsorption and absorption: Distinction between adsorption and absorption-mechanism of adsorption-types of adsorption-characteristics of physisorption characteristics of chemisorption – adsorption isotherms-adsorption from solution phase applications of adsorption. Colloids; Classification of colloids: Classification based on the physical state of the dispersed phase and dispersion medium- classification based on nature of the interaction between the dispersed phase and dispersion medium- classification based on the type of particles of the dispersed phase- multi molecular, macromolecular and associated colloids- cleansing action of soaps-preparation of colloids-purification of colloidal solutions- properties of colloidal solutions: Tyndal effect, colour, Brownian movement-charge on colloidal particles, electrophoresis. Coagulation or precipitation, Coagulation of lyophilic sols, protection of colloids, Colloids around us, Applications of colloids. |
P-Block Elements: Group-15 Elements | Occurrence- electronic configuration, atomic and ionic radii, ionisation enthalpy, electronegativity, physical and chemical properties; Dinitrogen Preparation, properties and uses; Compounds of nitrogen-preparation, properties and uses of ammonia; Oxides of nitrogen; Preparation and properties and uses of nitric acid; Phosphorus Allotropic forms; GROUP-16 ELEMENTS: Occurrence- electronic configuration, atomic and ionic radii, ionisation enthalpy, electron gain enthalpy, electronegativity, physical and chemical properties; Dioxygen-preparation, properties and uses; Simple oxides; Ozone-preparation, properties, structure and uses; Sulphur-allotropic forms; Sulphur dioxide-preparation, properties and uses; Oxoacids of sulphur; Sulphuric acid- properties and uses only. GROUP-17 ELEMENTS: Occurrence, electronic configuration, atomic and ionic radii, ionisation enthalpy, electron gain enthalpy, electronegativity, physical and chemical properties; Chlorine- preparation, properties and uses; Hydrogen chloride- preparation, properties and uses; Oxoacids of halogens; Interhalogen compounds. GROUP-18 ELEMENTS: Occurrence, electronic configuration, ionization enthalpy, atomic radii, electron gain enthalpy, physical and chemical properties(a) Xenon-fluorine compounds – XeF2, XeF4 and XeF6 -preparation, hydrolysis and formation of fluoro anions-structures of XeF2, XeF4 and XeF6 (b) Xenon-oxygen compounds XeO3 and XeOF4 – their formation and structures. Uses. |
D and F Block Elements & Coordination Compounds: D and F Block Elements | Position in the periodic table; Electronic configuration of the d-block elements; General properties of the transition elements (d-block) -physical properties, variation in atomic and ionic sizes of transition series, ionisation enthalpies, oxidation states, trends in the M²+ /M and M³+ /M²+ standard electrode potentials, trends instability of higher oxidation states, chemical reactivity and Eθ values, magnetic properties, formation of coloured ions, formation of complex compounds, catalytic properties, formation of interstitial compounds, alloy formation. COORDINATION COMPOUNDS: Werner’s theory of coordination compounds; Definitions of some terms used in coordination compounds; Nomenclature of coordination compounds-IUPAC nomenclature; Isomerism in coordination compounds- (a)Stereo isomerism-Geometrical and optical isomerism (b)Structural isomerism-linkage, coordination, ionisation and hydrate isomerism; Bonding in coordination compounds. (a)Valence bond theory – magnetic properties of coordination compounds-limitations of valence bond theory (b) Crystal field theory (i) Crystal field splitting in octahedral and tetrahedral coordination entities (ii) Colour in coordination compounds-limitations of crystal field theory; Bonding in metal carbonyls; Stability of coordination compounds; Importance and applications of coordination compounds. |
Biomolecules | Carbohydrates- Classification of carbohydrates-Monosaccharides: preparation of glucose from sucrose and starch- Properties and structure of glucose – D, L and (+), (-) configurations of glucose- Structure of fructose. Amino acids: Natural amino acids – classification of amino acids – structures and D and L forms-Zwitterions; Proteins: Structures, classification, fibrous and globular – primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary structures of proteins- Denaturation of proteins. Nucleic acids: chemical composition of nucleic acids, structures of nucleic acids, DNA fingerprinting, biological functions of nucleic acids. |
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes | Classification and nomenclature; Nature of C-X bond; Methods of preparation: Alkyl halides and aryl halides-from alcohols, from hydrocarbons (a) by radical halogenation (b) by electrophilic substitution (c) by replacement of diazonium group (Sandmeyer reaction) (d) by the addition of hydrogen halides and halogens to alkenes-by halogen exchange (Finkelstein reaction); Physical properties-melting and boiling points, density and solubility; Chemical reactions: Reactions of haloalkanes (i) Nucleophilic substitution reactions (a) SN² mechanism (b) SN¹ mechanism (c) stereochemical aspects of nucleophilic substitution reactions-optical activity (ii) Elimination reactions (iii) Reaction with metals-Reactions of haloarenes: (i) Nucleophilic substitution (ii)Electrophilic substitution and (iii) Reaction with metals. |
Organic Compounds Containing C, H and O (Alcohols, Phenols, Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids) | ALCOHOLS, PHENOLS AND ETHERS Alcohols, phenols and ethers – classification; Nomenclature: (a)Alcohols, (b)phenols and (c) ethers; Structures of hydroxy and ether functional groups; Methods of preparation: Alcohols from alkenes and carbonyl compounds (reduction and reaction with Grignard reagents); Phenols from haloarenes, benzene sulphonic acid, diazonium salts, cumene; Physical properties of alcohols and phenols; Chemical reactions of alcohols and phenols (i) Reactions involving cleavage of O-H bond-Acidity of alcohols and phenols, esterification (ii) Reactions involving cleavage of C-O bond – reactions with HX, PX3, dehydration and oxidation (iii) Reactions of phenols – electrophilic aromatic substitution, Kolbe’s reaction, Reimer – Tiemann reaction, reaction with zinc dust, oxidation. Ethers-Methods of preparation: By dehydration of alcohols, Williamson synthesis – Physical Properties – Chemical reactions: Cleavage of C-O bond and electrophilic substitution of aromatic ethers. ALDEHYDES AND KETONES Nomenclature and structure of carbonyl group; Preparation of aldehydes and ketones- (1) by oxidation of alcohols (2) by dehydrogenation of alcohols (3) from hydrocarbons – Preparation of aldehydes (1) from acyl chlorides (2) from nitriles and esters (3) from hydrocarbons-Preparation of ketones (1) from acyl chlorides (2) from nitriles (3) from benzene or substituted benzenes; Physical properties of aldehydes and ketones; Chemical reactions of aldehydes and ketones-nucleophilic addition, reduction, oxidation, reactions due to alpha Hydrogen and other reactions (Cannizzaro reaction, electrophilic substitution reaction); Uses of aldehydes and ketones. CARBOXYLIC ACIDS Nomenclature and structure of carboxyl group; Methods of preparation of carboxylic acids (1)from primary alcohols and aldehydes (2) from alkylbenzenes(3)from nitriles and amides (4)from Grignard reagents (5) from acyl halides and anhydrides (6) from esters; Physical properties; Chemical reactions: (i) Reactions involving cleavage of O-H bond-acidity, reactions with metals and alkalies (ii) Reactions involving cleavage of C-OH bond-formation of anhydride, reactions with PCl5, PCl3, SOCl2, esterification and reaction with ammonia (iii) Reactions involving-COOH group-reduction, decarboxylation (iv) Substitution reactions in the hydrocarbon part – halogenation and ring substitution; Uses of carboxylic acids. |
Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen | AMINES Structure of amines; Classification; Nomenclature; Preparation of amines: reduction of nitro compounds, ammonolysis of alkyl halides, reduction of nitriles, reduction of amides, Gabriel phthalimide synthesis and Hoffmann bromamide degradation reaction; Physical properties; Chemical reactions: the basic character of amines, alkylation, acylation, carbonyl amine reaction, reaction with nitrous acid, reaction with aryl sulphonyl chloride, the electrophilic substitution of aromatic amines-bromination, nitration and Sulphonation. |
The following topics are the deleted content of Chemistry (30%) for the TS EAMCET 2023:
Topic | Chapter |
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Solid-state | Electrical properties, Magnetic properties (Band theory of metals, conductors, semiconductors and insulators and n and p-type semiconductors) |
Solutions | Abnormal molar masses-Van’t Hoff factor. Chapter 3 Electrochemistry and Chemical Kinetics Electrochemistry, Electrochemical cells, Galvanic cells, Electrolytic cells, Batteries: primary and secondary batteries, Fuel cells, Corrosion of metals-Hydrogen economy Chemical kinetics, Collision theory of chemical reaction rates |
Surface Chemistry | Catalysis, homogenous and heterogenous, Adsorption theory of heterogeneous catalysis, activity and selectivity of solid catalysts, Shape-selective catalysis by zeolites, Enzyme catalysis, Catalysts in industry. Emulsions – types of emulsions |
General Principles of Metallurgy | Entire chapter is deleted |
p-Block Elements | Group-15 Elements, Phosphine-preparation, properties and uses, Phosphorous halides, Oxoacids of phosphorous Group -16 Elements, Sulphuric acid manufacture. |
d- and f- Block Elements & Coordination Compounds d and f Block Elements | Some important compounds of transition elements, Inner transition elements, Actinoids, Some applications of d and f block elements. |
Polymers | Entire chapter is deleted |
Biomolecules | Disaccharides (sucrose, lactose, maltose), polysaccharides (starch, cellulose, glycogen), the importance of carbohydrates.Enzymes: Enzymes, mechanism of enzyme action, Vitamins, Hormones. |
Chemistry in Everyday Life | Entire chapter is deleted |
HaloAlkanes and HaloArenes | Polyhalogen compounds |
Organic Compounds Containing C, H and O | Some Commercially important alcohols (uses with special reference to methanol and ethanol), Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen II. Diazonium salts, Methods of preparation of diazonium salts, Physical properties, Chemical reactions, Importance of diazonium salts in the synthesis of aromatic compounds III. Cyanides and Isocyanides, Structure and nomenclature of cyanides and isocyanides, Preparation, physical properties and chemical reactions of cyanides and isocyanides. |
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The Embibe team studied the last 5 years’ papers, analysed them thoroughly and came up with a list of chapters/topics that should be given a little bit extra weightage than others. They are as follows:
Physics | Chemistry | Biology |
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System of particles and rotational motion | Structure of atom | Plant Kingdom |
Thermodynamics | Classification of elements and periodicity in properties | Animal Kingdom |
Kinetic Theory | Thermodynamics | Plant Kingdom |
Oscillations | Equilibrium | Biomolecules |
Waves | Electrochemistry | Cell Cycle and Cell Division |
Electric charge and fields | Chemical Kinetics | Transport in Plants |
Current electricity | The p-Block Elements | Photosynthesis in Higher Plants |
Ray optics | Coordination compounds | Respiration in Plants |
Wave optics | Haloalkanes and haloarenes | Chemical Coordination and Integration |
Magnetism | Alcohols, phenols and ethers | Reproduction in Organisms |
Rotational Dynamics | Aldehydes, ketones and carboxylic acids | Principles of Inheritance and Variation |
Gravitation | Amines | Biotechnology: Principles and Processes |
TSCHE will issue TS EAMCET Pharmacy 2023 admit on its official website, i.e., eamcet.tsche.ac.in. The TS EAMCET admit card release date has not been announced yet. Once issued, aspirants will be required to enter their registration number, qualifying exam hall ticket number, and date of birth to download their TS EAMCET 2023 hall ticket.
Candidates can follow the below steps to download the admit card:
TSCHE will set up several exam centres across the state. Applicants are expected to appear at the allotted exam centre as per the schedule. They need to select the exam centre while filling out the application form. The application form holds a specific place for the candidate to select the exam centre.
Candidates will be allotted their TS EAMCET exam centres from any of the following ones:
Sl.No. | Test Zone | Test Center Locations |
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1 | Hyderabad Central | Abids |
Nacharam | ||
Moula Ali | ||
Secunderabad | ||
Old Alwal | ||
2 | Hyderabad East | Aushapur |
Boduppal | ||
Cherlapally IDA | ||
Ghatkesar | ||
Keesara | ||
Korremula | ||
Uppal Depot | ||
3 | Hyderabad North | Maisammaguda |
Medchal | ||
4 | Hyderabad South East | Hayath Nagar |
Nagole | ||
Ibrahimpatnam | ||
Karmanghat | ||
LB Nagar | ||
Nadergul | ||
Ramoji Film City | ||
5 | Hyderabad West | Himayat Sagar |
Moinabad | ||
Gandipet | ||
Hafeezpet | ||
Bachupally | ||
Kukatpally | ||
Dundigal | ||
Shaikpet | ||
6 | Hyderabad South | Shamshabad |
7 | Nalgonda | Nalgonda |
8 | Kodad | Kodad |
Suryapet | ||
9 | Khammam | Khammam |
10 | Bhadradri Kothagudem | Palvoncha |
Sujathanagar | ||
11 | Sathupally | Sathupally |
12 | Karimnagar | Jagtial |
Karimnagar | ||
Huzurabad | ||
Manthani | ||
Siddipet | ||
13 | Mahabubnagar | Mahabubnagar |
14 | Sangareddy | Narsapur |
Sultanpur | ||
Patancheru | ||
Rudraram | ||
15 | Adilabad | Adilabad |
16 | Nizamabad | Armoor |
Nizamabad | ||
17 | Warangal | Warangal |
Hanamkonda | ||
Hasanparthy | ||
18 | Narsampet | Narsampet |
19 | Kurnool | Kurnool |
20 | Vijayawada | Vijayawada |
21 | Visakhapatnam | Visakhapatnam |
22 | Tirupati | Tirupati |
23 | Guntur | Guntur |
Note: The exam centre list above has been taken from 2022’s year data. As soon as TSCHE issues the exam centres for TS EAMCET 2023, we will update the same in the table.
Candidates will be ranked according to their merit. The TS EAMCET 2023 rank attained is only valid for admission to the courses listed on the application form for the academic year 2023-24. The rank card can be downloaded from the official website, i.e., eamcet.tsche.ac.in.
Any candidate claiming to be from the SC/ ST category who obtained a rank in the TS EAMCET 2023 with the benefit of a relaxation of the minimum qualifying marks will have their claim cancelled if the claim is found to be invalid at the time of admission to any course of study in any participating University / Institution.
The students’ combined score, TS EAMCET weightage, inter weightage, marks, and rank will be displayed in the final TS EAMCET rank card. The TS EAMCET rank card 2023 can also be downloaded from the official website.
You should keep the following details handy while checking the results:
The list of toppers for the TS EAMCET 2022 Agriculture stream can be seen in the table given below:
Rank | TS EAMCET Toppers |
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1 | Neha Juturi |
2 | Rohit Vantaku |
3 | Tarun Kumar Reddy Kallam |
4 | Maheeth Anjan Kottapalli |
5 | Sriram Guntupalli |
TS EAMCET 2021 Toppers
Name of the Topper | Rank | Mark | District |
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Mandava Karthikeya | 1 | 151.992203 | Balanagar, Telangana |
Emani Srinija | 2 | 150.307638 | Rangareddy |
T.Sai Koushal Reddy | 3 | 150.124273 | Kukatpally, Hyderabad |
Rangu Srinivas Karthikeya | 4 | 150.047578 | Anantapur (AP) |
Chandam Vishnu Vivek | 5 | 149.719561 | Rajahmundry(East Godavari) |
Kola Pavan Raju | 6 | 149.630691 | East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh |
Kannekanti Lasya Chowdary | 7 | 149.202476 | Khammam, Telangana |
Palli Venkata Kaushik Reddy | 8 | 148.832564 | Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh |
Ravi Abhiram | 9 | 148.231777 | Ranga Reddy, Telangana |
Bandagorla Ramakrishna | 10 | 148.076915 | Nalgonda, Telangana |
The list of toppers for the TS EAMCET 2020 Agriculture stream can be seen in the table given below:
TS EAMCET 2020 Agriculture Stream Toppers | |
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Name of the Topper | Rank |
G. Chaitanya Sindhu | 1 |
Sai Trisha Reddy | 2 |
Tummala Snehita | 3 |
Darsi Vishnu Sai | 4 |
Mallidi Rishi | 5 |
Mallik Chigurupati | 6 |
Avula Subas | 7 |
Garapati Guna Chaitanya | 8 |
G. Vinay Kumar | 9 |
The toppers list for the Agriculture and Pharmacy stream in TS EAMCET 2019 are given in the table below. The total score and the ranks are displayed in the table below.
TS EAMCET 2019 Agriculture/Pharmacy Stream Toppers | ||
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Name of the Topper | TS EAMCET 2019 Score | TS EAMCET Rank 2019 |
Kushwant | 155.97 | 1 |
Dasari Kiran Kumar Reddy | 153.23 | 2 |
M Venkata Sai Arun Tej | 153.01 | 3 |
The toppers list for the Agriculture and Pharmacy stream in TS EAMCET 2018 are given in the table below. The total score and the ranks are displayed in the table below.
TS EAMCET 2018 Toppers in Agriculture and Pharmacy | |||
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Name | Combined Score | EAMCET Marks | Rank |
Perigela Namratha | 93.3832 | 145.8843 | 1 |
Y Sanjeeva Kumar Reddy | 92.2744 | 143.5188 | 2 |
Samala Sriaryan | 91.5160 | 141.9006 | 3 |
Cherupally Sanjana | 91.1188 | 141.2312 | 4 |
Muktevi Jaya Surya | 90.8456 | 141.0043 | 5 |
Ganjikunta Sreevathsav | 90.8388 | 140.4560 | 6 |
K T D S S Vijith | 90.5956 | 140.9507 | 7 |
Ammanamanchi Venkata Ramana | 90.5834 | 140.1245 | 8 |
Pakala Sree Chaithanya | 90.3557 | 139.5143 | 9 |
Vajapeyayajula S Satyasri Sowmya | 89.4345 | 137.4603 | 10 |
After the official TS EAMCET 2023 result will be announced. Aspirants will have to participate in the TS EAMCET counselling round. TSCHE started the counselling round for Engineering and Medical.
After the counselling round begins, aspirants must go through the seat allotment process. Only those who registered for the counselling will be eligible to do so. Using the seat allotment list, aspirants will get to know the list of colleges that they will need to report to. Aspirants can check out the latest news and updates on the TS EAMCET seat allotment.
The table below shows the list of colleges taking admissions based on TS EAMCET 2023 scores:
Sl. No. | Name of The Institute | Place |
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1 | Anurag Pharmacy College | Kodada |
2 | Anwarul-Uloom College of Pharmacy | Hyderabad |
3 | Arya College of Pharmacy | Kandi |
4 | Avanthi Inst of Pharm Sciences | Hayathnagar |
5 | Balaji Inst of PharmSciences | Narsampet |
6 | Bharat School of Pharmacy | Ibrahimpatnam |
7 | Bojjam Narasimhulu Pharmacy College For Women | Saidabad |
8 | Bomma Inst of Pharmacy | Khammam |
9 | Bhaskar Pharmacy College | Yenkapally |
10 | Browns Coll of Pharmacy | Khammam |
11 | Care Coll of Pharmacy | Oglapur |
12 | Chilkur Balaji College of Pharmacy | Chilkur |
13 | Sree Chaitanya Inst of Pharm Sci | Karimnagar |
14 | Chaitanya Inst of Pharm Sci | Kazipet |
15 | C M R College of Pharmacy | Kandlakoya |
16 | Cvm College of Pharmacy | Karimnagar |
17 | Dhanvanthari Inst of Pharm Sci | Kothagudem |
18 | Dhanvantari College of Pharm Sci | Mahabubnagar |
19 | Deccan School of Pharmacy | Nampally |
20 | Global College of Pharmacy | Chilkur |
21 | Gurram Balanarsaiah Inst of Pharmacy | Ghatkesar |
22 | Geethanjali College of Pharmacy | Keesara |
23 | Gyana Jyothi College of Pharmacy | Uppal |
24 | Gland Inst of Pharmaceutical Sciences | Kothapet |
25 | G P R College of Pharmacy | Mehdipatnam |
26 | Gokaraju Rangaraju College of Pharmacy | Bachupally |
27 | Holy Mary Inst of Tech and Sciences – Bpharm | Keesara |
28 | Sri Indu Inst of Pharmacy | Ibrahimpatnam |
29 | Jangaon Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences | Jangaon |
30 | Joginpally B R Pharmacy College | Yenkapally |
31 | Jayamukhi College of Pharmacy | Narsampet |
32 | J J College of Pharmacy | Maheswaram |
33 | Jyothishmathi Inst of Pharm Sciences | Karimnagar |
34 | Khammam College of Pharmacy | Khammam |
35 | KLR Pharmacy College | Palvoncha |
36 | Sri Krupa Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences | Kondapak |
37 | K V K College of Pharmacy | Surmaiguda |
38 | M A K College of Pharmacy | Moinabad |
39 | Max Inst of Pharm Sciences | Khammam |
40 | Mesco College of Pharmacy | Mustaidpura |
41 | Mohammadiya Institute of Pharmacy | Khammam |
42 | Moonray Inst of Pharm Sciences | Raikal |
43 | Marri Laxman Reddy Institute of Pharmacy | Dundigal |
44 | M N R College of Pharmacy | Sangareddy |
45 | Mother Teresa Pharmacy College | Sattupally |
46 | Malla Reddy College of Pharmacy | Maisammaguda |
47 | Malla Reddy Insistute of Pharm Sciences | Maisammaguda |
48 | Mother Teresa College of Pharmacy | Nfc Nagar |
49 | Nalanda College of Pharmacy | Nalgonda |
50 | Netaji Inst of Pharm Sciences | Warangal |
51 | Nethaji Instt of Pharm Sciences | Toopranpet |
52 | Omega College of Pharmacy | Ghatkesar |
53 | Pathfinder Inst of Pharm Edn and Res | Hanamkonda |
54 | Princeton College of Pharmacy | Ghatkesar |
55 | Prathishta Inst of Pharm Sciences | Suryapet |
56 | Pratab Narendar Reddy Coll of Pharmacy | Shamshabad |
57 | Pulipati Prasad Coll of Pharm Sciences | Khammam |
58 | Pulla Reddy Inst of Pharmacy Dindigul | Dundigal |
59 | R B V R R Womens College of Pharmacy | Narayanaguda |
60 | Shadan College of Pharmacy | Peerancheru |
61 | Scient Inst of Pharmacy | Ibrahimpatnam |
62 | Surabhi Dayakar Rao College of Pharmacy | Gajwel |
63 | Sree Dattha Institute of Pharmacy | Ibrahimpatnam |
64 | Sahasra Inst of Pharm Science | Warangal |
65 | Siddhartha Institute of Pharmacy | Ghatkesar |
66 | Sri Kakatiya Inst of Pharm Science | Warangal |
67 | Stmarys College of Pharmacy | Secunderabad |
68 | S N Vanitha Pharmacy Maha Vidyalaya | Tarnaka |
69 | Samskruti College of Pharmacy | Ghatkesar |
70 | Stpauls College of Pharmacy | Turkayamjal |
71 | St Peters Institute of Pharmaceutical Science | Warangal |
72 | S R R College of Pharmaceutical Science | Elkathurthy |
73 | Sree College of Pharmacy | Kothagudem |
74 | S S J College of Pharmacy | Gandipet |
75 | Smt Sarojini Ramulamma College of Pharmacy | Mahabubnagar |
76 | Sultan Ul-Uloom College of Pharmacy | Banjara Hills |
77 | Swami Vivekananda Inst of Pharm Science | Yadagirigutta |
78 | Sri Shivani College of Pharm | Hanamkonda |
79 | Svs Grp of Instns – Svs Inst of Pharmacy | Hanamkonda |
80 | Shadhan Womens Coll of Pharm | Khairatabad |
81 | Talla Padmavathi College of Pharmacy | Warangal |
82 | Teja College of Pharmacy | Kodada |
83 | Teegala Krishna Reddy College of Pharmacy | Mirpet |
84 | Tirumala College of Pharmacy | Nizamabad |
85 | Talla Padmavathi Pharmacy College | Warangal |
86 | Trinity College of Pharmacy | Peddapalli |
87 | Teegala Rami Reddy Coll of Pharmacy | Mirpet |
88 | Unity College of Pharmacy | Bhongir |
89 | Vaagdevi College of Pharmacy | Hanamkonda |
90 | Sri Venkateswara College of Pharmacy | Madhapur |
91 | Vijay Coll of Pharmacy | Nizamabad |
92 | Vignan Inst of Pharm Science | Deshmukhi |
93 | Vaagdevi Pharmacy College | Warangal |
94 | Vaageswari College of Pharmacy | Karimnagar |
95 | Venkateswara Inst of Pharm Science | Nalgonda |
96 | Vaageswari Inst of Pharmacy | Karimnagar |
97 | Vijaya College of Pharmacy | Hayathnagar |
98 | Vikas College of Pharmacy | Janagaon |
99 | Vision College of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research | Boduppal |
100 | Vaagdevi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences | Warangal |
Some of the best private colleges for aspirants can take admissions through TS EAMCET are listed in the table given below:
Sl. No. | College Name |
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1 | Shadan College of Pharmacy, Hyderabad |
2 | St Pauls College of Pharmacy, Turkayamjal |
3 | CMR College of Pharmacy, Hyderabad |
4 | BITS Hyderabad – BITS Pilani- Hyderabad Campus |
5 | Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Ibrahimpatnam |
6 | Sultan Ul Uloom College of Pharmacy, Hyderabad |
Here are some of the most significant and asked questions regarding TS EAMCET 2023:
Q.1: What is a good score in the TS EAMCET 2023?
Ans: Given that 1.5 lakh students apply for B.Tech courses in Telangana, a rank of 50,000 to 75,000 can get you into good universities in the state. A higher rank, on the other hand, can help you get into better private colleges.
Q.2: What is the difference between the TS EAMCET and the AP EAMCET?
Ans: The TS EAMCET is an entrance test held by the Telangana state government for admission to Engineering, Agricultural, and Medical courses only in Telangana. On the other hand, AP EAMCET is an entrance exam held by the state government of Andhra Pradesh for admission to Engineering, Agricultural, and Medical courses in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
Q.3: Are the MBBS admissions available from TS EAMCET?
Ans: No. TS EAMCET 2023 helps you avail seats for Engineering, Agriculture and Pharmacy only. MBBS admissions are made based on the NEET exam.
Q.4: Is the TS EAMCET 2023 exam subject to negative marking?
Ans: No, the TS EAMCET 2023 exam has no negative marking, and each question is worth one mark.
Q.5: Is the TS EAMCET 2023 the same as the NEET exam?
Ans: TS EAMCET is an entrance exam conducted by the state government of Telangana for admissions to government and private colleges in Telangana. The syllabus and exam pattern may look similar, but TS EAMCET and NEET exams differ.
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