Karnataka Common Entrance Test
With 58 out of 180 in KCET and 240 in PUC PCM, your expected KCET rank could be around 20,000 to 40,000. This estimate is based on the KCET marks vs rank analysis provided by Careers360.
Based on your scores—90 in KCET PCMB, 303 in Board PCMB, and 180 in KCET practicals—your ranking for B.Sc. (non-professional courses) will depend on the CET cell's official merit list. Exact rank cannot be predicted without the formula.
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If you are repeating 2nd PUC, focusing on both improving on board marks and KCET rank, don't be disappointed. In fact, repeating a year could add long term value and give you a better chance of getting into your preferred course or college. Remember to be consistent, prepare
With 70 marks in KCET and 221 marks in boards, your estimated KCET rank is between 5,500 and 6,000.
KCET rank is calculated with a 50:50 weightage between your KCET marks and board exam marks
With 130 marks in KCET (PCB) and 292 board marks, your estimated KCET veterinary rank is likely between 2,000 and 4,000, depending on normalization and category.
With a KCET 2025 score of 56 out of 180 , your expected rank will depend significantly on your 2nd PUC (Class 12) PCM percentage , as the final KCET rank is calculated using a 50:50 weightage between KCET marks and board exam marks.
With 56 out of 180 marks in KCET 2025 , your expected rank will depend on your 2nd PUC (Class 12) PCM percentage , as the final KCET rank is calculated using a 50:50 weightage between KCET marks and board exam marks.
If your 2nd PUC PCM percentage is 95%–90%
With 137 marks in KCET 2025 and 288 marks in your 2nd PUC (Class 12) PCM , your final normalized score would be approximately 212.5 marks .
Based on previous years' data, a final score of 212.5 marks typically corresponds to a KCET rank between 1,000
Based on your KCET score of 90 marks and 279/300 in 2nd PU, and considering you belong to the SC category , your chances of securing a veterinary seat at Veterinary College, Gadag are as follows:
According to the latest data,
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