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AP EAPCET Rank Predictor 2026

Find your AP EAPCET (AP EAMCET) 2026 rank from your marks (out of 160), for the Engineering or Agriculture & Pharmacy stream. This free predictor uses previous-year trends to estimate your rank on EAPCET marks. Your official rank also includes 25% IPE (Class 11–12) weightage — use the marks-to-rank table below for ranges.

Predict Your AP EAPCET Rank

Total candidates (Engineering (E)): ~2,50,000

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AP EAPCET Marks vs Rank Table (indicative)

Marks (out of 160)Engineering RankAgri & Pharmacy Rank
150–1601 – 1001 – 80
140–149100 – 50080 – 400
130–139500 – 1,500400 – 1,200
120–1291,500 – 4,0001,200 – 3,000
110–1194,000 – 8,0003,000 – 6,000
100–1098,000 – 14,0006,000 – 11,000
90–9914,000 – 22,00011,000 – 18,000
80–8922,000 – 35,00018,000 – 30,000
60–7935,000 – 85,00030,000 – 70,000
40–5985,000 – 150,00070,000 – 120,000

Indicative ranges from previous-year marks-vs-rank trends (EAPCET marks only). Your official APSCHE rank also includes 25% IPE weightage and varies with each year's difficulty and candidate count.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the AP EAPCET rank calculated?

Your AP EAPCET rank is a weighted merit score: 75% from your EAPCET marks (out of 160) and 25% from your IPE (Intermediate / Class 11–12) marks in Maths, Physics, and Chemistry. APSCHE normalises and ranks candidates on this combined score. This predictor estimates your rank from EAPCET marks alone — your final rank also depends on your IPE percentage.

You need 40 out of 160 (25%) to qualify in the General and BC categories. There is no minimum qualifying mark for SC and ST candidates — they only need to appear. There is no negative marking, so never leave a question blank.

Around 100 marks (Engineering stream) typically corresponds to a rank in the 8,000–14,000 range on EAPCET marks alone, before IPE weightage. A strong IPE percentage can pull your final rank meaningfully higher. That band is competitive for many good private colleges and for popular branches at second-tier government colleges.

For CSE and other in-demand branches at top government colleges (JNTU, Andhra University, SVU), a rank under about 4,000–5,000 is competitive — usually 120+ EAPCET marks plus a strong IPE score. Ranks up to 15,000 open up good branches at government colleges and top private colleges through the convener quota.

AP EAPCET is usually held in May, with results in May–June and counselling (web options + seat allotment) beginning shortly after through APSCHE. Confirm exact dates on the official portal, cets.apsche.ap.gov.in.

It uses previous-year marks-vs-rank trends to estimate your rank from EAPCET marks, and is accurate to roughly ±20% for most score bands. Your official rank will differ because it includes the 25% IPE weightage and each year's difficulty and candidate count. Use it as a directional guide for planning your web options, not a guaranteed rank.