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HYDERABAD: All the candidates who appeared for the agriculture and medical stream of EAMCET-2005 would get one mark in lieu of an out-of-syllabus botany question. Three questions in other subjects have multiple correct options and any one correct option would be given marks. The above changes were announced after the initial key for the EAMCET-2005 question paper was released by the Minister for Technical Education, Nayani Narasimha Reddy, at JNTU School of Planning and Architecture, Masab Tank, here on Wednesday. The Chairman for State Council for Higher Education, K.C. Reddy, gave the details of the changes. In the engineering stream, in maths paper the options 1or 2 for Question No.36 are correct. In the agriculture and medicine stream, in botany section, Q.No.2 was deleted as it was not in the syllabus. All the students would be given one mark for it. In zoology section, the options 2 or 3 or 4 for Q.No.52 are correct and in physics, options 2 or 3 for Q.No.112 are correct. The initial key would be also available in JNTU website http://www.jntu.ac.in, http://202.63.107.134 and www.jntuap.ac.in
Results on 23 or 24th
The Minister said that students, parents and academicians could submit their remarks, suggestions regarding the initial key to the Convener, EAMCET-2005, SIT Building, JNTU Campus, Kukatpally by 5 p.m. on May 19. Valid suggestions would be considered by the committee on May 21 or 22 before finalising the key for evaluation. After that the EAMCET committee would meet and the results may be announced on May 23 or 24. The EAMCET-2005 convenor, L.V.A.R. Sarma, said that this time two lakh students -- 35,000 more candidates compared to that of last year -- appeared for the test. The JNTU Vice-Chancellor, K. Rajagopal, Registrar Jinego, members of EAMCET committee were present.
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