
Karnataka DCET 2026 Admit Card: The Karnataka Examinations Authority has published the DCET 2026 admit card today, on May 16, 2026, 7 days before the scheduled exam date on the official website- cetonline.karnataka.gov.in. Also, the candidates can get access to the direct link for downloading the Karnataka DCET admit card here.

As we approach the last leg of the AP EAMCET 2026 Engineering exam, students appearing on Day 4 can find the unofficial question papers and answer key solutions on this page. The AP EAMCET 2026 May 15 memory-based questions and answers for both Shift 1 and Shift 2 will be shared here. Since the examination follows an online pattern, the questions will be framed based on the students’ recall and first reactions. Using these, you can view the questions asked in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, and also calculate your scores after verifying the correct answers.

If you are anticipating a rank of 40,000 in AP EAMCET 2026, let us tell you, it’s a good rank and places you in the ‘safe bracket’ for admission into private engineering colleges. As far as the CSE branch is concerned, you can certainly get a seat in private institutes and mid-tier colleges, like Aditya Engineering College, GRM Institute of Technology, and others. However, a CSE seat in a government engineering college is unlikely since admissions typically close within the top 15,000 ranks. Let’s find out what a 40k rank in AP EAMCET means for Computer Science aspirants and which colleges you can target in this range.

For AP EAMCET takers, 75 marks is the basic target as it places you right above the ‘average to good’ threshold. It is definitely not your best performance but you still have a fairly good chance at securing a good college. Depending on recent marks vs rank analysis trends and difficulty level, 75 marks in AP EAMCET translates to a rank anywhere between 15,000 and 20,000. This article gives you a detailed breakdown of AP EAMCET 2026 expected rank for 75 marks, which colleges to target, and whether you stand eligible for a ‘free seat’ with this score.

CSE with AI/ML is one of the most sought-after engineering branches to pursue after AP EAMCET. In recent years, there has been a surge in demand for these courses, especially for AI/ML, where the cutoff is getting higher and higher, especially in tier-two and top private Engineering Colleges. The cutoff is still significantly higher for CSE, where last year the closing rank was under 3,000 for the Open Category (OC). In top engineering colleges, the cutoff for AI/ML a significantly lower. Last year, we saw AI/ML closing ranks for the General Category in top institutes typically range from 4,000 to 16,000.