The highly anticipated AP EAMCET 2026 Engineering exam kicks off today, May 12, 2026. This entrance test is crucial for aspiring engineers in Andhra Pradesh, marking the commencement of the admission process for various professional engineering courses across the state.
The AP EAMCET 2026 Engineering exam is being held over a span of five days, specifically on May 12, 13, 14, 15, and 18. Candidates are required to be aware of their respective shift timings to ensure a smooth examination experience.
- Shift 1: 9 AM - 12 PM
- Shift 2: 2 PM onwards
For Shift 1, candidates must arrive at their examination centers by 8 AM, while those in Shift 2 should report by 12 PM. It is imperative that no late entries are permitted, emphasizing the importance of punctuality.
AP EAMCET 2026 Exam Day Guidelines
To ensure compliance with examination protocols, candidates must adhere to specific guidelines on the day of the exam:
- Bring the AP EAMCET 2026 Hall Ticket and a valid photo ID proof.
- Entry will not be granted after the exam has commenced.
- It is advisable to arrive at the venue at least two hours prior to the start time for verification purposes.
- Wear light-colored clothing to maintain comfort during the exam.
- Avoid wearing multiple-pocketed trousers, such as cargo pants or jeans, to uphold the integrity of the examination process.
AP EAMCET 2026: Key Facts and Figures
This year, the AP EAMCET has seen a remarkable turnout, with a record-breaking 3.53 lakh candidates registered for the engineering stream. This high number of applicants underscores the competitive nature of the exam and the increasing interest in engineering courses among students in Andhra Pradesh.
The exam is conducted by JNTU Kakinada on behalf of the APSCHE, ensuring a standardized and fair assessment for all candidates.
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