B.V.Sc.
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According to the past few years seat allotment analysis, 15000 rank may not be optimum enough to secure your seat into the mostly opted courses, but since you are from BC E category there is still a standing chance to get a seat into Bachelor's of Veterinary Science
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There are no free seats in BVSc course. However, here is the previous year's cut-off for all categories and the college allotted-
General- 501 rank 83539, Arawali Veterinary College, Sikar
EWS- 490 rank 93839, Arawali Veterinary College, Sikar
OBC- 483 rank 99786, Arawali Veterinary College, Sikar
SC- 417
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My understanding is that management quotas do not exist in government colleges. In private colleges, there are seats available under the management quota in the engineering, medical, or pharmacy fields. There are no private veterinary colleges operating in Andhra Pradesh; all are managed by the state government. You
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According to the previous year AIPVT- All India Pre Veterinary Test seats matrix there are total 603 seats available in Andhra Pradesh according to the previous year records, Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Anima Husbandry, 20-20 number of seats in BVSc and AH through qualifying exam i.e AP EMACET
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It is really difficult to predict cut off for a particular course or particular college since it keeps on changing every year. Cut off marks are usually dependent on various factors, such as number of seats left in the college, difficulty level of
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It is bit difficult to tell whether you will get admission or not as admissions are solely depend on the cutoff. The cutoff is not yet released by the university so we cannot tell anything about the admission yet. Meanwhile you can predict your
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The procedure for admission in B.V.Sc. through NRI quota is based on the NEET score (conducted by National Testing Agency) for the candidates under NRl quota or any state entrance examination. Foreign Nationals are selected purely based on 12th Standard or its equivalent examination in the subjects of Physics,
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When we look into previous year pattern, for getting admission in government medical colleges you need to get 440+ minimum. This mark could vary depending on level of exam, number of candidates appeared, number of seats available. So you have a good chance of getting admission in private
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