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EAMCET Primary Key released-Final results on May 18

One question deleted from Medical-Chemistry

Hyderabad, May 8, 2006

The EAMCET entrance test held recently for admission into various Engineering and Medical colleges across the State for the academic year 2006-07, the primary Key was released by the JNTU on Monday. In respect of medical stream, the question no.143 (set A) was deleted as the correct answer was not given in the options and marks will be allotted to all the students, said the Vice Chancellor, Prof.Rajgopal announced.

The primary key is posted in the website www.jntuap.ac.in and any queries/objections may be referred before May 15. The committee of EAMCET will meet on May 17 and consider the objections if any and final results will be announced on May 18. Prof.Rajgopal said from the academic year 2007-08, foreign students will also be allotted seats for admission into JNTU, the most prestigious university and said that local candidate will not be deprived of as their legitimate seats these are of 'Super-numery seats'.

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EAMCET Primary Key released-Final results on May 18
One question deleted from Medical-Chemistry

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