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Solving and analyzing previous years’ papers is a very important part of preparation for any entrance exam. It can give candidates insights into which parts of their school syllabus are most important from the exam’s point of view; it helps examinees manage time and build speed. Careers360’s detailed analysis of the previous five years' question papers of Telangana State Engineering, Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test (TS EAMCET) will help candidates strategise more efficiently.
The state-level entrance exam is conducted once a year by Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU) Hyderabad for admissions to the Engineering, Agriculture, Pharmacy, and Veterinary courses. However, the present article focuses on Engineering only.
The analysis yielded crucial insights into the unit-wise weightage of the syllabus and important chapters. These insights give an idea about the trend of the TS -EAMCET exam and will help students formulate their preparation strategy.
A total of 800 questions were analysed from the past five years, including 200 questions each of Physics and Chemistry and 400 questions of Maths. From this, we can clearly see that Mathematics is the most important of all the three subjects. So, if a student wants to give extra attention to any one subject, it should be Mathematics.
The table below shows the weightage of each unit of Physics in the TS EAMCET. It is evident that Mechanics is the most important. Mechanics, part of Class 11 Physics, starts with one-dimensional motion, two dimensional motion, and then we study Newton’s laws of motion followed by the most important parts – rotational motion and work power and energy. After Mechanics, the second most important is Electricity which includes Electric Charges and Field, Capacitors, Magnetism, and Alternating Current.
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Units | Weightage (In %) |
Electrodynamics | 25.00% |
Heat and thermodynamics | 10.50% |
Mechanics | 37.00% |
Modern Physics | 15.00% |
Optics | 6.50% |
Oscillations and Waves | 6.00% |
The table below shows the number of questions that appeared from each section in the last five years and also the weightage assigned to each. From this, it is possible to gauge which chapters are most important for the exam.
For Class 12 out of 15 chapters, most questions were from Current Electricity and Moving Charges and Magnetism, covering 6% of all questions in Physics. However, before attempting Systems of Particles and Rotational Motion, one requires a full grasp of Mechanics.
For candidates trying to decide which chapter to devote extra time to during revision, Thermodynamics and kinetic theory of gases may be a better choice. It carries a weightage of 6.5% – comparable to Systems of Particles and Rotational Motion – but contains fresh concepts that are not related to other chapters and can be studied on their own. Plus, it also helps with understanding Thermodynamics of Chemistry.
For Class 12 Physics, chapters Electric Charges and Fields, Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance, Current Electricity, Moving charges and Magnetism, Magnetism And Matter, and Alternating Current. Together they make 20% of the entire Physics section. The first is a prerequisite for the other chapters, studying them in the same order will be beneficial.
Chapter | Number Of Questions | Weightage (In %) |
Alternating Current | 4 | 2.00% |
Atoms | 3 | 1.50% |
Communication Systems | 5 | 2.50% |
Current Electricity | 12 | 6.00% |
Dual nature of radiation and matter | 8 | 4.00% |
Electric Charges and Fields | 5 | 2.50% |
Electromagnetic Induction | 7 | 3.50% |
Electromagnetic Waves | 3 | 1.50% |
Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance | 5 | 2.50% |
Gravitation | 5 | 2.50% |
Kinetic Theory | 5 | 2.50% |
Laws of Motion | 11 | 5.50% |
Magnetism and Matter | 2 | 1.00% |
Mechanical Properties of Fluids | 6 | 3.00% |
Mechanical Properties of Solids | 5 | 2.50% |
Motion in a Plane | 9 | 4.50% |
Motion in a straight line | 9 | 4.50% |
Moving charges and magnetism | 12 | 6.00% |
Nuclei | 5 | 2.50% |
Oscillations | 5 | 2.50% |
Physical world | 4 | 2.00% |
Ray Optics and Optical Instruments | 6 | 3.00% |
Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits | 9 | 4.50% |
System of Particles and Rotational motion | 9 | 4.50% |
Thermal Properties of Matter | 8 | 4.00% |
Thermodynamics | 8 | 4.00% |
Units and Measurement | 4 | 2.00% |
Wave Optics | 7 | 3.50% |
Waves | 7 | 3.50% |
Work, Energy and Power | 12 | 6.00% |
The table below shows the weightage assigned to each of the three sections of Chemistry – Physical, Organic and Inorganic Chemistry. Every part is important but a close look at the trend over the past five years shows that Physical Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry carry more weight than Organic Chemistry. Although it has more chapters, a candidate who prefers understanding and mathematics should focus on Physical Chemistry. Inorganic Chemistry requires more learning and memorising and it takes very little time to answer the questions.
Units | Weightage (In %) |
Inorganic Chemistry | 35.00% |
Organic Chemistry | 26.50% |
Physical Chemistry | 38.50% |
The table below shows the number of questions that appeared from each chapter over the past five TS EAMCET exams.
In Physical Chemistry, Thermodynamics and Structure of Atoms are the most scoring. Organic Chemistry as a whole is scoring and it only has five chapters of which Haloalkane and Alcohol is the most important and reactions related to that are asked very often in TS- EAMCET.
Inorganic Chemistry has lots of chapters and requires much time to study but in exams, questions from it take barely any time to answer; in Inorganic Chemistry, Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure and Block Chemistry is very scoring and s,p,d,f blocks have the same structure, making it easy to learn. There are some chapters like Chemistry in Everyday Life and Environmental Chemistry which only require one-time reading. They take very little time to study but are very scoring.
Chapter name | Number of Questions | Weightage |
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure | 12 | 6.00% |
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties | 12 | 6.00% |
Coordination compounds | 10 | 5.00% |
Environmental Chemistry | 4 | 2.00% |
General Principles and Processes of isolation of elements | 5 | 2.50% |
Hydrogen | 3 | 1.50% |
The d and f block elements | 3 | 1.50% |
The P-Block Elements | 16 | 8.00% |
The S-Block Elements | 5 | 2.50% |
Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers | 7 | 3.50% |
Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids | 5 | 2.50% |
Amines | 7 | 3.50% |
Biomolecules | 4 | 2.00% |
Chemistry in Everyday life | 5 | 2.50% |
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes | 7 | 3.50% |
Hydrocarbons | 4 | 2.00% |
Organic chemistry- some basic principles and techniques | 10 | 5.00% |
Polymers | 4 | 2.00% |
Chemical Kinetics | 5 | 2.50% |
Electrochemistry | 6 | 3.00% |
Equilibrium | 8 | 4.00% |
Redox Reaction | 3 | 1.50% |
Solutions | 11 | 5.50% |
Some basic concepts of Chemistry | 6 | 3.00% |
States of Matter | 10 | 5.00% |
Structure of Atom | 10 | 5.00% |
Surface Chemistry | 5 | 2.50% |
The Solid State | 6 | 3.00% |
Thermodynamics | 7 | 3.50% |
The table below shows the weightage assigned to each section of Maths. Algebra and Geometry are the most important parts. Together they make up 53.83% percent so it is important to focus on these parts. Conic Section and Straight Line make Geometry. So, two chapters make up 21.73% of the questions – practicing many questions can help in exams.
Units | Weightage in(%) |
3-D And Vectors | 10.86% |
Algebra | 32.10% |
Calculus | 23.95% |
Geometry | 21.73% |
Trigonometry | 11.36% |
The table below shows the number of questions that have appeared in exams from each chapter over the past five years. The analysis of 200 questions has shown which chapters are most important to study for the exam.
It is not difficult to determine the major themes based on the TS EAMCET’s previous years’ question papers. The most important chapter is the Conic Section – 56 questions have been asked on this over the last five years, constituting 13.83% of the official questions. After Conic Section,Trigonometric Functions is important as 36 questions have been asked on it, making up 8.89% of all questions.
Chapter | Number Of Questions | Weightage (In %) |
Application of Derivatives | 16 | 3.95% |
Application of Integrals | 4 | 0.99% |
Binomial Theorem | 12 | 2.96% |
Complex Numbers and Quadratic equations | 41 | 10.12% |
Conic Section | 56 | 13.83% |
Continuity and Differentiability | 16 | 3.95% |
Determinants | 13 | 3.21% |
Differential Equations | 12 | 2.96% |
Integrals | 35 | 8.64% |
Inverse Trigonometric Functions | 10 | 2.47% |
Limits and Derivatives | 14 | 3.46% |
Matrices | 3 | 0.74% |
Permutations and Combinations | 10 | 2.47% |
Probability | 25 | 6.17% |
Relations and Functions | 12 | 2.96% |
Sequences and Series | 6 | 1.48% |
Statistics | 8 | 1.98% |
Straight Lines | 32 | 7.90% |
Three Dimensional Geometry | 19 | 4.69% |
Trigonometric Functions | 36 | 8.89% |
Vector Algebra | 25 | 6.17% |
The TS EAMCET question paper typically has a large number of questions to be solved within three hours. A candidate must cover as much of the syllabus as possible and solve previous years’ question papers to become comfortable with the pattern of the exam
Tips for Physics
In Physics, Mechanics and Electromagnetism are the most important and connected to each other. It is a good idea to study both together as each part is very scoring. In all, they make 67.5% of the Physics questions
Most of the Physics questions are conceptual and so, students should work on grasping the concepts and practice questions based on them.
The NCERT Physics exemplar contains lots of interesting questions that should be practiced along with the previous years’ questions. The NCERT are textbooks designed by the government advisory body, National Council for Educational Research and Training.
Tips specific to Chemistry
Chemistry, especially Inorganic Chemistry, is all about grasping concepts. Most of the questions in TS EAMCET are directly from the NCERT textbooks.
Organic chemistry is all interconnected and should be studied in a continuous order and students should focus only on those reactions which are in the syllabus.
Physical chemistry requires practice of previous years’ questions as similar types of questions appear in TS-EAMCET.
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Tips specific to Mathematics
Analysis of older question papers shows that questions are often repeated with just the values changed. Candidates should solve older papers more than once.
Questions on Probability, Permutation and Combination tend to be directly from the NCERT textbook. The book should be studied thoroughly at least once.
Mathematics requires practice – refer to other books for practice but only after completing NCERT and previous years’ questions.
On Question asked by student community
Hello,
Earlier, TS EAMCET used to give weightage to Intermediate (Class 12) marks along with entrance exam marks. But from 2020 onwards, the rule was changed, and now 100% weightage is given to the EAMCET exam score only. Class 12 marks are only used as an eligibility condition (like you must pass in Physics, Chemistry, Maths/Biology with required percentage). So, for 2026 also, the weightage will be fully on your TS EAMCET performance.
For more information visit; https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ts-eamcet-eligibility-criteria
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With 8,000 rank in TS EAMCET and bring a SC category student, getting a seat in veterinary (BVSc) is very low likely due to the fact that the cutoff rank for your category is around 4000-6000 rank.
If the cutoff goes high this year, then there will be a possibility of getting your desired branch in your desired college.
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With a rank of around 41,700 in TS EAMCET under BC-B category, the chances of getting a government agriculture seat are quite low. Agriculture seats in government colleges are usually filled at much earlier ranks, especially for BC categories. Most government agriculture seats close within the first 10,000 to 15,000 ranks depending on the category and quota.
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As it is showing that the tuition fee to be paid by you is zero and even the college is confirming that, so it is likely that you will get the scholarship benefits provided by the government and the government will cover your tuition fees.
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Hello,
To predict your college in TS EAMCET Phase 3 counselling, generally speaking, Phase 3 is the final round where leftover seats and withdrawals are handled. The chances of getting a government seat are lower unless your rank is very strong. Still, some private colleges and semi-government colleges do offer seats in this round.
Fill maximum realistic choices in your web options to avoid seat loss.
Use this college predictor: TS EAMCET College Predictor – Careers360
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