Marks
To get a B.V.Sc seat in Karnataka, you must pass Class 12 with PCB and English. General category needs 50% marks, while reserved categories need 40%. Admission is based on KCET (state quota) or NEET-UG (All India quota). Higher ranks and scores increase chances in top colleges.
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In the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET), your rank is calculated using a 50:50 weightage system:
50% from your KCET entrance marks and 50% from your Board exam marks (specifically in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics).To estimate your rank, we first need to normalise your scores out of 100.
1. Calculating
Students can check the answer key here: https://school.careers360.com/articles/jnvst-class-6-answer-key
Hello, with 105 marks in KCET and 200 marks in the agriculture practical exam, you may have chances of getting a veterinary seat in Karnataka, depending on your category, reservation, and counselling cutoff trends. Admission will be based on your final KCET rank and seat availability during counselling.
You can
You can use the online KCET rank predictor to know your expected rank using your marks.
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Check this article for the accurate details of the cutoff required category wise and college wise also
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-mds-cut-off
Also this https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-mds-2025-qualifying-marks
Hello, yes, you can use your improved marks in TNEA if the improvement exam result is announced before TNEA counselling and certificate verification are completed. Make sure to update the new marks during the counselling process.
You can check more TNEA counselling and admission details with this link: TNEA Counselling
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