TG EAMCET 2026 May 11 Shift 1 reviews
Day 3 Shift 1 of TG EAMCET 2026 on May 11, 2026 ended with students calling the paper 'Moderate to Tough', according to review submissions and live discussion. The common thread in the feedback: Physics emerged as the toughest subject in this shift.
TG EAMCET 2026 May 11 Shift 1 reviews: difficulty snapshot
Students reported the Physics section had 40 questions, with 9 classified as tough and another 12 as moderate-to-tough. Mathematics featured around 14–15 tough questions. Several test takers described Chemistry as the easiest section in this shift.
Question-level topics named by students included damped simple harmonic motion and motion on a banked road in Physics, and De Moivre’s theorem and the Binomial theorem in Mathematics. Average velocity and kinematics questions were also mentioned among the harder Physics items.
TG EAMCET 2026 May 11 Shift 1 reviews: student scores and highlights
Average tentative scores from reviews fell between 65 and 86 marks. This range is based on feedback from 22 test takers who submitted reviews and shared tentative scores. Individual tentative scores reported include Rani: 86 , Nymisha: 72 , Mahesh Kumar: 67 , and Shabeena: 62 .
Students quoted specific tough questions in Physics on damped SHM and banked road motion, while Mathematics challenges included problems on De Moivre’s theorem and binomial expansions. Chemistry was repeatedly described as the simpler section compared with Maths and Physics.
What this means for students now
There is no official difficulty statement from the exam authority for this shift; the analysis above is based on student reviews and a live session hosted by CollegeDekho. Detailed answer keys, official cutoffs, and rank predictions for this shift have not been released yet.
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