Key Points

Telangana's EAMCET 2020 exam results reveal an impressive performance by students across engineering and agriculture streams. Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy announced that over 73% of engineering candidates and 87% of agriculture/pharmacy candidates passed the exam. Female students demonstrated higher pass percentages in both streams, though male students dominated the top ranks. Students from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh participated in this crucial entrance examination for professional courses.

Key Points: TS EAMCET 2020 Revanth Reddy Reveals 73% Engineering Exam Pass

  • Girls scored higher pass percentage in both engineering and agriculture streams
  • Top ranks dominated by boys in engineering stream
  • Palle Bharath Chandra secured top engineering rank
  • Exam conducted across Telangana and Andhra Pradesh
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Over 73 per cent qualify in engineering stream of Telangana EAMCET

Telangana EAMCET 2020 results announced with impressive pass percentages in engineering and agriculture streams, girls outperform boys

"Over 1,51,779 students qualified in the engineering stream - Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy"

Hyderabad, May 11

More than 73 per cent of the candidates who appeared in the TS EAMCET 2020 exam for the engineering stream have qualified, while 87 per cent of the aspirants who wrote the exam for the agriculture and pharma stream have passed.

Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy declared the results for the Telangana State Engineering, Agricultural and Medical Common Entrance Test (TS EAMCET) on Sunday.

Of the 2,07,190 students aspiring for admission into engineering courses, 1,51,779 have qualified. The pass percentage has been recorded at 73.26.

In the agriculture and pharma stream, 81,198 candidates attended the exam, and of them, 71,309 qualified. The pass percentage was 87.82.

Girls outperformed boys in both streams. The pass percentage among girls in the engineering stream was 73.88 against 72.79 among boys.

In the Agriculture and pharmacy stream, the pass percentage for girls was 88.32 while it was 86.29 for boys.

However, boys outshone girls in the top ranks. All top 10 rankers in the engineering stream were boys, while only one of the top 10 rankers in the agriculture and pharmacy stream was a girl.

Students from both Telangana and neighbouring Andhra Pradesh appeared in the exam conducted for entrance into professional courses in engineering, agriculture, and pharmacy colleges.

Two of the top three ranks in the engineering stream were secured by students from Andhra Pradesh, while all the top 10 ranks in the agriculture and pharmacy stream were bagged by students from Telangana.

Palle Bharath Chandra from Parvathipuram Manyam district of Andhra Pradesh secured the top rank in engineering exam by scoring 150.05 marks, while Saketh Reddy Peddakkagari from Medchal Malkajgiri in Telangana topper in the agriculture stream with 141.68 marks.

Udagandla Rama Charan Reddy from Rangareddy district of Telangana and Pammina Hema Sai Surya Karthik from Vizianagaram district of Andhra Pradesh bagged the second and third ranks in the engineering stream, respectively.

Sabbani Lalith Varenya from Karimnagar and Chada Akshith from Warangal secured second and third rank in the agriculture stream, respectively.

The exams for the agriculture and pharmacy stream were held on April 29 and 30, while the exams for the engineering stream were conducted from May 2 to May 4.

Candidates can visit the official website – eamcet.tsche.ac.in- to check the results and download rank cards.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Great to see such high pass percentages! 👏 But I'm concerned about the quality of engineering education if almost 3/4th are qualifying. Are we focusing too much on quantity over quality? Still, congratulations to all the rankers!
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Rahul S.
Interesting to see Andhra students securing top ranks in Telangana's exam. Shows how competitive our southern states are in education! The border doesn't matter when it comes to talent 💪
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Sneha M.
Girls outperforming boys again! This is becoming a happy trend in our education system. Though I wish we saw more girls in the top 10 ranks - shows there's still some glass ceiling to break.
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Karthik V.
As someone who wrote EAMCET 5 years back, I can say the exam has become more competitive. The 73% qualifying doesn't mean it's easy - cutoff marks for good colleges will still be sky high. All the best to students for counseling!
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Ananya P.
The agriculture stream results are impressive! With 88% pass percentage, maybe more students should consider this field. India needs good agricultural scientists and pharmacists too, not just engineers.
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Vikram R.
While results are good, I hope the government ensures enough seats in good colleges. What's the point of qualifying if students end up in mediocre private colleges charging hefty fees? Quality education should be accessible to all.

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