Third N. T. Rama Rao ministry

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 * cabinet_type           = Ministry
 * cabinet_number         =19th
 * jurisdiction           = Andhra Pradesh
 * flag                   =Emblem of Andhra Pradesh before 2014.svg
 * flag_border            =
 * incumbent              =
 * image                  = NT Rama Rao.jpg
 * caption                = N. T. Rama Rao
 * image_size             = 125px
 * date_formed            = 12 December 1994
 * date_dissolved         = 1 September 1995
 * government_head        = N. T. Rama Rao
 * government_head_history =
 * state_head             = Krishan Kant
 * members_number         =
 * former_members_number  =
 * total_number           =
 * political_parties      = {{Color box|{{party color|Telugu Desam Party}}|border=darkgray}} Telugu Desam Party
 * legislature_status     = Majority
 * opposition_cabinet     =
 * opposition_party       = {{Color box|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}|border=darkgray}} Indian National Congress
 * opposition_leader      =P. Janardhan Reddy ({{small|Leader of the opposition}})
 * election               = 1994
 * last_election          = 1989
 * legislature_term       = 1 year
 * budget                 =
 * advice_and_consent1    =
 * advice_and_consent2    =


 * incoming_formation     =
 * outgoing_formation     =
 * previous               = Second Kotla Vijaya Bhaskara Reddy Ministry
 * successor              = First N. Chandrababu Naidu ministry
 * flag_width=125|state_head_title=Governor}|government_head_title=Chief Minister}}

The Third N. T. Rama Rao ministry (or also known as 19th ministry of Andhra Pradesh)was formed in December 1994 and lasted till September 1995. N. T. Rama Rao was the Telugu film actor-turned-politician form Telugu Desam Party who was sworn in the Chief Minister of N. T. Rama Rao in December 1994.

His third and last term as Chief Minister only lasted nine months following a coup led by his son-in-law Nara Chandrababu Naidu in which he was ousted.