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EAMCET results tomorrow

Staff Reporter

Results will available on automated voice response too

HYDERABAD: The EAMCET-2006 results will be released on May 18 at 6.30 a.m. by Minister for Higher Education Pinnamaneni Venkateshwara Rao at JNTU, Kukatpally.

The results will be available on the following websites -- www.jntuap.ac.in, www.aarvy.com, www.ushasri.com, www.eamcet2006.com, www.livehyderabad.com, www.andhracafe.com, www.results.nettlinx.com, www.timesngo.net, http://202.63.107.134, http://results.sify.com, http://manabadi.com and http://manabadi.co.in.

The results will also be available through the automated voice response system.

BSNL subscribers can dial 12555 (both mobiles and land lines), Tata subscribers 12900, AirTel subscribers 646 (both voice and SMS), Idea subscribers 456 (both voice and SMS), Hutch subscribers 123 (both voice and SMS).

Reliance users can access the results through Reliance World service.

Helpline for students

The State Teachers' Union (STU) has launched a helpline to counsel students appearing for entrance examinations.

More specifically, it has in mind the EAMCET results that are slated for release on May 18. Students in an agitated frame of mind may contact the mobile telephone numbers 93933-73740, 93933-73742 and 93933-73744 or landlines 040-32977402 or 32977405.

Announcing the initiative at a press conference here on Tuesday, Vijayawada Mayor Tadi Sakunthala, a teacher herself for over two decades, said that the telephones would be manned by people and psychiatrists trained in handling the counselling process.

P. Subba Reddy, STU president, A. Laxman, general secretary, K. Narasimha Reddy, associate president, and M.C. Venkatswamy, Anantapur district president, were present at the press conference.

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