Karnataka Common Entrance Test
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Your rank is determined by a combination of your KCET exam score, your board marks, and your score in the agricultural practical test. Exact rank cannot be guaranteed, as it depends on the performance of all other candidates. Although you can calculate approximate rank.
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With 264 PCM marks and above 75% in boards, your KCET rank will likely fall in the mid to higher range, possibly in thousands. Exact rank depends on the year’s difficulty level and number of applicants, but getting top branches in government colleges will be tough. You can still
If you have a compartment (comp) in CBSE 12th result , you are currently NOT eligible to get a KCET rank or participate in KCET counselling .
You must first clear your compartment exam and have a PASS result in all required subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) .
After clearing, you
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To get a veterinary (BVSc & AH) seat by KCET in Karnataka, your required rank differs with the college and category. Below are the latest expected cutoffs for 2025:
Veterinary College, Bangalore (BVSc & AH)
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KCET Rank Estimate:
With 183 in PCM boards and 62 in KCET, your expected rank is around 60,000 to 80,000 (General category).
With KCET score of 111, Board score of 345, and 188 in practicals, you have a good chance of getting a seat at UAS Dharwad for agriculture courses, especially if you're in the General category. Final admission depends on the category and course competition.
With 345 in boards, 111 in KCET, and 188 in the practical exam, you have a strong chance of securing a seat in B.Sc. Agriculture at most universities, including those like UAS Dharwad. However, admission will also depend on:
Category (General, OBC, SC/ST, etc.): Cutoffs vary based on this.
Competition:
With a KCET score of 90 and 196 in the practical exam, your total score is around 328.4/400. Based on previous years' cutoffs, you have a good chance of getting a veterinary seat in Karnataka, especially in colleges like Shimoga and Bidar. However, the final seat allocation depends on counseling,
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