B.V.Sc.
Hello,
Yes, entrance to BVSc programs may be available without NEET at certain private colleges or deemed colleges.
These colleges occasionally grant admissions:
What should you do?
Hey! Since you’re a Bi.PC student with an EAPCET rank of 9689, there might be a chance for BVSc & AH, but it really depends on a few things—like your category, the number of seats available that year, and your state’s reservation policies.
BVSc & AH is one of the most competitive courses in the Bi.PC stream because of the limited number of seats and high demand. For general category students, the cut-off ranks are usually much lower (closer to the top 2000–5000 range), but if you belong to a reserved category like BC, SC, ST, etc., your chances improve.
Also, it can vary from college to college—some veterinary colleges have slightly higher cut-off ranks, and sometimes if there are vacant seats after the first few rounds of counselling, your rank might still be considered.
Keep an eye on counselling rounds and option entry deadlines. Make sure to include BVSc options while choosing your preferences—you never know how things will turn out in the later rounds!
You have a good chance of a getting admitted to a number of government medical related programs outside of MBBS if you have a neet 2025 score of 443, are a female general category candidate, and from Uttar Pradesh. Even though MBBS at a prestigious Government universities could be competitive at this score, otherwise regarded programs like BDS,BAMS, BSc nursing and BVSc and AH are also great choices.
BDS
BAMS
BVSc & AH
B.Sc Nursing
Some colleges like AIIMS, JIPMER etc conduct their own entrance exams - just keep up with updates
Also, Use tool like Carrer360 NEET college predictor. Link given below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-all-india-college-predictor
Scoring 59 in EAPCET would likely place your rank approximately between 15,000 and 50,000. To gain admission to B.V.Sc. & A.H. (Veterinary Science) in Andhra Pradesh, candidates from the general category usually required ranks below 5,000, whereas BC candidates were accepted with ranks as high as 10,000, and SC/ST candidates up to approximately 15,000 in recent years.
As your rank is probably above these cutoff ranges, obtaining seats in government colleges will be challenging. Nevertheless, certain private colleges might still evaluate applicants within the 15,000–30,000 rank range, particularly in subsequent counselling rounds when spots could still be open. These seats typically attract increased tuition costs and reduced government support.
Hope this helps. All the best!
hi,
With a rank of 16,179 in AP EAMCET and coming under the BC-B category, honestly, it’s quite difficult to get a BVSC seat in SVVU Tirupati. Usually, for BC-B category, the BVSC seats close around 1,300 to 1,500 ranks. Your rank is much higher than the usual cutoff, so the chances are very low.
But don’t lose hope completely. You can still attend all the counselling rounds, including the final and spot rounds, because sometimes seats remain vacant and cutoffs may go a bit higher.
Since you got a rank of 638 in EAPCET, there are good chances you will get a BVSc seat. Having looked at past trends, you might have a chance to get accepted into good colleges. People with your rank are often competitive. Therefore, taking part in counseling can help you become more aware of the available options. Stay informed about college procedures and try to get the most recent information to boost your possibilities.
Students can get into BVSc without NEET by passing state or university-level exams. A few colleges in India may approve direct admission if one meets the Class 12 mark criteria. Check the specific rules for admission each college you are interested in has set.
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