National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
No, a NEET score of 40 is far too low for Nagpur veterinary college (NVC)
You must Qualify NEET first,
Minimum qualifying score 2024
40 marks is well below these cutoffs, so you would not even be eligible
With a NEET 2025 score of 483 and an AIR of 72,614 in the General category, it is unlikely that your daughter will secure a government MBBS seat through the All India Quota or in states with high competition as they have much higher cutoffs
You can consider private or
With a NEET score of 240 , All India Rank (AIR) approx. 6,39,636 , and General category rank approx. 1,92,324 , unfortunately not possible. Even in the last rounds (mop-up or stray vacancy) , general category seats in government medical colleges closed at much higher scores - usually above 500
With a NEET 2025 score of 206 , getting a seat in a Government BAMS (Ayurveda) college is very unlikely in General category , but may be possible in reserved categories (like SC/ST/OBC) in some states during later rounds (mop-up/stray).
Government BAMS cutoffs for General typically range between 420-520 marks
Admission to Nagpur Veterinary College (Government-run, under Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University) for the BVSc & AH program requires an entrance exam , and you cannot get in without NEET or a similar recognized exam. Specifically:
NEET-UG is accepted and required for admission via the All-India quota or Maharashtra
With a NEET score of 206, getting a government BAMS college seat is very unlikely, especially in general or OBC category, as government AYUSH colleges generally have cutoffs above 300–400 marks.
However, if you belong to SC/ST category and apply under the state quota in states with lower competition, you
Hello,
Indeed. Many veterinary colleges offers you admission without Neet. Many private and deemed colleges will offers admission through management quota seats on basis of 10+2 (PCB) marks or conduction of their own entrance exams.
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Indeed, a small number of veterinary colleges in India admit BVSc and AH students without the need for the Neet. These colleges of an have their own entrance tests aur use merit based admissions procedure. Neet is now required at most veterinary colleges, particularly those that receive state and
In India, obtaining bachelor of veterinary science degree in India without taking the Neet exam is feasible. Several institutions and colleges offer BVSc degrees based on different criteria, such as merit in the 10+2 (PCB) examinations are there on admission tests, even though NEET is a standard entrance exam
IF WANT NEET RANK AND RANK LIST
686-651MARKS-RANK 1TO 73
650-600MARKS-RANK 74 TO 1,259
600-551MARKS-RANK 1,260 TO 10,658
550-451MARKS-RANKS 10,659 TO39521
450-401MARKS-RANK 39,522 TO 69503
400-351MARKS-RANKS 88,240 TO 1,05,578
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