Admissions in B.Sc Nursing through EAMCET – 2022 – 23

From now on, admission to B.Sc Nursing courses will be on the basis of EAMCET rank, said Higher Education Council Chairman Professor R. Limbadri. He said orders have also been issued in this regard. It has been revealed that this policy will be implemented from the 2022–23 academic year. Limbadri spoke to the media at the council office.

He said the Central Government had recently issued guidelines stating that admission to the Nursing course did not work with the National Eligibility Test (NEET) and that it was clear that admissions could be taken through various examinations at the discretion of the states. In this context, the state government has decided to fill the respective seats through EAMCET ranks. The chairman explained that so far admission in the four-year nursing course has been based on Inter (Bi.P.C) marks.

Last date for the applications (EAMCET) – May 28th
The Board of Higher Education has already issued the EAMCET notification. Applications will be accepted online until May 28. The notification said that M.P.C students should write to the Department of Engineering and those who have done Bi.P.C should write an EAMCET for admission in Agriculture and Medical courses. He said that all Bi.P.C students will have the same exam and after the ranks are announced they will have the opportunity to opt for the Nursing‌ course. EAMCET application deadline was May 28 and there was no need to extend the deadline. Explained that the respective colleges will start the admission process after the ranks are announced.

Total seats in Nursing – 5,300
There are 81 nursing colleges across the state. Of these, 9 are government colleges and 81 are private colleges. The council said there were a total of 5,300, including 680 seats in government colleges and 4,620 seats in private colleges. About 70 per cent of seats in private engineering colleges are filled under the convenor quota. About 60 per cent of the seats in private colleges are in nursing courses. 40% will be filled under the Management quota. Limbadri said the quota for the economically backward sections and all other reservations would be implemented as per the rules and regulations and the relevant provisions were being considered.

EAMCET Chemistry Important Questions with Answers

1) Aqueous solution of NH4X is acidic in nature, ‘X’ would not be
1) OH 2) Cl 3)Br 4) I

2) The molarity of 20% (W/W) NaOH solution is 5M. The density of the solution is —— g/ml.
1) 0.5 2) 0.25 3) 1.0 4) 2.0

3) The freezing point of equimolal aqueous solutions will be highest for
1) C6H12O6 2) NaCl 3) MgCl2 4) Al2(SO4)3

4) Which of the following when added to ammonia buffer brings about greater change in its pH
1) HCl 2) NaOH 3) Water 4) NH4OH

5) At 300 K the solute in 0.1M K4 [fe(CN)6] solution is 100% ionised. The osmotic pressure of the solution is
1) 12.3 atm 2) 14.778 atm 3) 21.01 atm 4) 0.7389 atm

6) The value of hydrolysis constant of Sodium acetate is (Ka of acetic acid is 2 × 10-5)
1) 5 × 10-9 2) 5 × 10-10 3) 2 × 10-9 4) 2 × 10-10

7) The pH of a buffer solution changes by 0.1 unit on the addition of 4 grams of NaOH. The buffer capacity is
1) 2 2) 4 3) 3 4) 5

8) Both the cation and the anion interact with water in the aqueous solution of the following salt
1) HCOOK 2) NH4Cl 3) CH3COONH4 4) CSI

9) 100 ml of solution contains 34.2 gm of Aluminium sulphate. The molarity of the solution is
1) 6M 2) 8M 3) 1 M 4) 0.6M

10) When HCl gas is passed through NaCl saturated solution, NaCl is precipitated. This is due to
1) Common ion effect 2) Solution process
11) ‘x’ g Na2CO3 is present in 100 ml ‘y’ M Na2CO3 solution. The ratio of x and y is
1) 10.6 2) 1.06 3) 5.3 4) 0.53

12) The molality and molarity of an agueous solution are 1.0 m and
0.75 M respectively. The weight of solvent present in 10ml of that solution is
1) 7.5 g 2) 0.75 g 3) 75 g 4) 750 g

13) For an aqueous solution density is less than 1g/ ml. The relation between its molarity (M) and molality (m) is
1) M = m 2) m > M 3) m < M 4) m < < M 14) At certain high temperature TK, pH of 0.05 M Ba(OH)2 is 11.6990. At TK, ionic product of water is 1) 10-14 M2 2) 10-13 M2 3) 2 × 10-14 M2 4) 4 × 10-14 M2 15) Read the following statements I) For the Salt Ag2 S3Ksp = 108S5 II) Among IIA Group hydroxides Be(OH)2 has lowest Ksp at 25oC III) The Molar solubility of PbI2 in 0.2 M Pb(NO3)2 solution interms of ‘Ksp’ is (Ksp/0.8)1/2 1) All 2) I, II 3) III only 4) II, III 16) When equal volumes of following solutions are mixed, then precipitation of AgCl will occur only with (Ksp of Agcl = 1.8 × 10-10) 1) 10-4M Ag+1 and 10-4 MCl- 2) 10-5M Ag+1 and 10-5MCl- 3) 10-6M Ag+1 and 10-6MCl- 4) 10-10M Ag+1 and 10-10MCl- 17) A small amount of HCl, is added to a butter containing acitic acid and sodium acetate. Which of the following reaction is responsible for constant pH of the solution? 1) CH3COOH ←→ CH3COO- + H+ 2) CH3COONa → CH3COO- + Na+ 3) CH3COO- + H+ → CH3COOH 4) H+ + OH- ←→ H2O 18) Which of the following 0.1 M solutions will have lowest pH? 1) CH3COOH 2) HCl 3) NH4OH 4) KOH 19) ‘X’ L of 10N HCl and ‘Y’ L of 2M HCl are mixed. Molarity of resultant solution is ‘Z’. X, Y and Z are respectively. 1) 1.5, 2.5, 3.5 2) 5, 10, 5 3) 6, 6, 6 4) 2.5, 1.5, 5 20) Which of the following are not correct A) Cl- is a Lewis acid B) pH of 10-3M HCl is 3 C) In acid solution pH < POH D) Bronsted - Lowry theory fails to explain basic nature of NH3 1) A, B 2) B, C 3) A, D 4) B, D. KEY : 1.1 2.3 3.1 4.4 5.1 6.2 7.2 8.3 9.3 10.1 11.1 12.1 13.2 14.3 15.1 16.1 17.3 18.2 19.3 20.3.

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