TS EAMCET Analysis 2026: Maths Tough, Physics & Chemistry Moderate — JNTU Hyderabad Exam Review

JNTU Hyderabad ran TS EAMCET 2026 from May 9 to May 11 with E stream in two shifts daily. Early subject-wise reviews show Mathematics as difficult while Physics and Chemistry were moderate; detailed good-attempt estimates will follow.

Edited by Deepak Rao

Updated May 11, 2026 2:22 PM

    TS EAMCET Analysis 2026: Mathematics Reported Tough; Physics and Chemistry Moderate

    Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad conducted TS EAMCET 2026 from May 9 to May 11, 2026 , with the E stream exam held in two shifts each day. This TS EAMCET Analysis 2026 piece summarises early reactions from test takers and experts.

    TS EAMCET Analysis 2026: Schedule, shifts and duration

    The exam ran across three days with two shifts daily. Morning shifts were from 9 am to 12 noon and afternoon shifts from 3 pm to 6 pm . Each shift lasted three hours as per the exam schedule released by JNTU Hyderabad.

    Officials and subject experts will publish a full question-paper review and subject-wise analysis after all shifts conclude. The initial summaries below are based on candidates' feedback and expert inputs gathered immediately after each session.

    TS EAMCET Analysis 2026: Subject-wise snapshot

    Early feedback and expert insight indicate Mathematics emerged as the toughest section across shifts. Candidates reported more time-consuming problems and application-based questions in Mathematics.

    Physics and Chemistry were described as moderate in difficulty. Test takers noted most questions in Physics and Chemistry were direct and aligned with standard syllabi, though a few numerically challenging items appeared in Physics.

    No official answer key, detailed good-attempt figures, or topic-wise question distribution have been released yet. JNTU Hyderabad and subject experts will provide a fuller breakdown — including difficulty levels and suggested good attempts — once evaluations and cross-shift comparisons are complete.

    What this means for students now

    If you appeared in any shift, expect a formal subject-wise analysis and provisional good-attempt estimates from experts in the next updates. Use the short-term feedback: allow extra review time for Mathematics topics that required more time in the current papers.

    College and counselling implications such as cutoffs and percentile conversions will depend on the official answer key and aggregate performance across days and shifts. Those official figures will determine seat allocation and merit lists.

    Officials confirm the analysis is being prepared using both candidates' feedback and experts' insights. Detailed difficulty charts, shift comparisons and good-attempt ranges will be published after expert review and cross-verification.

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