How to Prepare for EAMCET 2025 – Subject-Wise Tips & Book List

The EAMCET (Engineering, Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test) is a highly competitive exam conducted separately by Andhra Pradesh (AP EAMCET) and Telangana (TS EAMCET) for admission into top engineering, pharmacy, and agriculture colleges in the respective states. Scoring well in EAMCET 2025 requires the right strategy, consistency, and the right set of books.

This blog gives you a complete subject-wise preparation guide, along with the best books, time management tips, and strategy to score high in EAMCET 2025.


📘 Table of Contents

  1. EAMCET 2025 – Exam Overview
  2. Syllabus for EAMCET 2025
  3. Subject-Wise Preparation Tips
    • Physics
    • Chemistry
    • Mathematics
    • Biology (for Agriculture/Pharmacy)
  4. Recommended Books
  5. Study Plan & Time Management
  6. Common Mistakes to Avoid
  7. Mock Tests & Previous Papers
  8. FAQs

1. EAMCET 2025 – Exam Overview

  • Mode of Exam: Online (Computer-Based Test)
  • Duration: 3 Hours
  • Sections:
    • Engineering Stream: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
    • Agriculture/Medical Stream: Physics, Chemistry, Biology
  • Total Questions: 160 (Each subject – 40 questions, Math/Biology – 80)
  • Marking Scheme: +1 for each correct answer; no negative marking

2. Syllabus for EAMCET 2025

EAMCET follows the Class 11 and 12 syllabus of the Telangana/AP State Board.

Key Topics in Each Subject:

  • Physics: Laws of Motion, Gravitation, Thermodynamics, Kinematics, Optics, Current Electricity, AC, Magnetism
  • Chemistry: Atomic Structure, Thermodynamics, Equilibrium, Organic Chemistry, Hydrocarbons, Polymers
  • Mathematics: Algebra, Trigonometry, Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, Probability, Vectors, Matrices
  • Biology: Plant Physiology, Genetics, Human Anatomy, Reproduction, Ecology, Biotechnology

3. Subject-Wise Preparation Tips

🔬 Physics

  • Understand Concepts First: Physics is all about concepts and application. Don’t memorize formulas blindly.
  • Work on Numericals Daily: Practice 20–30 problems per topic.
  • Focus on Units like Mechanics, Electrodynamics & Thermodynamics

📌 Tip: Solve EAMCET-level MCQs after reading the theory. Practice conceptual questions more than JEE Advanced-level.

🧪 Chemistry

  • Divide into Physical, Organic, and Inorganic
    • Physical: Solve numerical problems from NCERT + reference books
    • Organic: Learn mechanisms & reactions with logic
    • Inorganic: Focus on NCERT + short notes

📌 Tip: Make a chart of reactions and color changes in Inorganic Chemistry.

➗ Mathematics (For Engineering Aspirants)

  • Focus on Practicing Problems: This is the highest scoring subject. More you practice, better you get.
  • Target Important Topics: Vectors, Calculus, Probability, Trigonometry
  • Time-Based Practice: Solve 80-question mock sections in 90 minutes.

📌 Tip: Maintain a mistake log to identify weak areas.

🌿 Biology (For Agriculture/Pharmacy Aspirants)

  • Read NCERT and State Board Books Thoroughly
  • Focus on Diagrams and Definitions
  • Revise Regularly: Biology is memory-based, so regular revision is key.

📌 Tip: Use flowcharts and mnemonics for better memory.


4. Recommended Books for EAMCET 2025

Physics

  • NCERT Physics Class 11 & 12
  • Concepts of Physics by H.C. Verma (Vol I & II)
  • EAMCET Physics by Arihant / Telugu Akademi

Chemistry

  • NCERT Chemistry Class 11 & 12
  • Modern ABC Chemistry
  • O.P. Tandon (for Physical Chemistry)
  • Telugu Akademi Books (Recommended by TS/AP boards)

Mathematics

  • NCERT Maths Class 11 & 12
  • Arihant Skills in Mathematics
  • Telugu Akademi Math

Biology (for Agri/Pharmacy)

  • NCERT Biology Class 11 & 12
  • Pradeep’s Biology
  • Telugu Akademi Botany & Zoology

5. Study Plan & Time Management

Sample Daily Timetable:

TimeActivity
6:00 – 7:30 AMRevise theory (Physics/Chemistry)
8:00 – 2:00 PMSchool / Coaching
3:00 – 4:00 PMPractice MCQs (1 subject daily)
5:00 – 6:30 PMSolve previous papers/mock test
7:30 – 9:00 PMWeak topic revision + Biology (if needed)

📌 Weekly revision and mock test analysis are MUST.

Monthly Plan:

  • Month 1–2: Finish 70% of syllabus
  • Month 3: Complete syllabus + Weekly mock tests
  • Month 4: Full revision + Focus on mock test improvement

6. Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Ignoring NCERT/state board textbooks
  • Focusing only on hard questions, skipping basics
  • Not practicing time-bound tests
  • Last-minute syllabus cramming
  • Over-reliance on coaching material

7. Mock Tests & Previous Year Papers

  • Solve at least 20 full-length mock tests before the exam
  • Use OMR sheets to simulate the real exam environment
  • Analyze every test to identify:
    • Topics with low accuracy
    • Time-wasting sections
    • Repeated errors

📌 Use platforms like Embibe, BYJU’S, or government portals offering free mocks.


8. FAQs

Q1. Can I prepare for both JEE and EAMCET simultaneously?
Yes, but tailor your practice. JEE questions are tougher. EAMCET is more speed-focused.

Q2. Is Telugu Akademi enough for EAMCET?
Yes, especially for Chemistry and Biology, it’s strongly recommended.

Q3. How many questions are asked per subject?
Physics – 40, Chemistry – 40, Math/Biology – 80

Q4. What’s a good score in EAMCET 2025?
For top colleges like JNTU Hyderabad, 130+ is competitive.

Q5. Should I join test series?
Yes. Test series help boost speed, accuracy, and confidence.

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