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 Physics Model Questions with Key

Here we are giving model questions from Physics for EAMCET entrance examination of Andhra Pradesh. The candidates appearing for EAMCET can use these questions for practice.

1. When there is no external force acts on a system of particles the velocity of centre of mass of the system.
1) zero 2) constant 3) increases 4) decreases

3. Two identical thin uniform rods each of length L are joined to form ‘T’ shape. The distance of centre of mass of the combined system
from the point of contact or joint is
1) L/2 2) L/4 3) 3L/4 4) L

4. A boat of mass 300 kg and length 11m is at rest in still water. If a boy of mass 30kg walks from one end to the other, the distance
through which the boat moves is (neglect the resistance of water)
1) 1 m 2) 1.5 m 3) 3 m 4) Zero

13. If the density of a thin rod of lenght L varies with the distance X from one end as ρ = ρo(x2/l2), the position of centre of mass of rod from one end is
1. l/4 2. l/2 3. 3l/4 4. 3l/2

14. A uniform disc of radius of R is put over another uniform disc of radius 2 R of same thickness and density. If the peripheries of
the two discs tough each other, the distance of centre of mass at the system from the centre of the larger disc toward the centre
of the smaller disc is
1. R/5 2. R/10 3. 2R/5 4. 3R/5

16. Match the following
List-I List-II
a) The centre of mass of a e) zero system does not depend on
b) Sum of moments of f) constant masses of a system about
the centre of mass will
c) when there is no external g) uniform force acts on a system gravitaits velocity -tional field
of centre of mass
d) The centre of mass and h) frame of centre of gravity reference
coincide in

1) a-e, b-f, c-g, d-h
2) a-h, b-g, c-f, d-e
3) a-e, b-h, c-g, d-f
4) a-h, b-e, c-f, d-g

KEY
1)2 2)2 3)1 4)3 5)1 6)4.

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