Veterinary Science
Hi,
With a TS EAPCET rank of 19,159 , securing a government veterinary seat is unlikely due to high competition. However, you may have a chance at:
Private Veterinary Colleges and semi-government colleges (depending on the specific college and its cutoff).
Management/Payment Quotas might offer opportunities.
It's best to participate in the TS EAPCET counselling and explore options. You can also consider other related courses like B.Sc. Agriculture .
Check more with TS EAPCET College Predictor .
With a rank of 28,000 in SC category, you're well within the range to secure a veterinary seat via VCI NEET counselling (All India Quota)—as the closing rank often exceeds 1,60,000 to 2,08,000 for SC candidates. Your position is strong; it’s advisable to register for the VCI counselling rounds promptly.
Dear candidate,
If you are searching admission to a veterinary college in Gujarat, you must register through ACPC (Admission Committee for Professional Courses) through the agriculture/veterinary admission portal of Gujarat.
All the best!!
Veterinary admission
From the Veterinary Council of India AIQ allotment data :
General (UR) category closing ranks included:
54,599 (round 1),
67,196 (round 1/2),
72,346 (later round),
81,231 , etc.
OBC category had closing ranks of approximately:
67,225 and 81,199
EWS category ranks reached around:
81,208
SC category cutoff falls around the same as OBC’s lower end (~67,000+)
Hi Student,
Thank you for reaching out!
The Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET) conducted by Symbiosis International University does not offer admission to veterinary courses like B.V.Sc (Bachelor of Veterinary Science) or related programs. SET is primarily for undergraduate courses such as BBA, BCA, BA, B.Sc., and B.Tech. Veterinary Science admissions in India are typically through NEET-UG, managed by the National Testing Agency (NTA), or state-specific exams like AP EAMCET or TS EAMCET.
For more information, click on the link below: https://university.careers360.com/exams/set
All the best.
Thank you.
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With a KCET score of 90 and 196 in the practical exam, your total score is around 328.4/400. Based on previous years' cutoffs, you have a good chance of getting a veterinary seat in Karnataka, especially in colleges like Shimoga and Bidar. However, the final seat allocation depends on counseling, seat availability, and category-wise reservations.
Keep an eye on the official KEA website for counseling update
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With a TS EAMCET rank of 30,000 and belonging to the SC category, getting a seat in a veterinary college in Telangana is unlikely. In 2024, the closing rank for SC candidates in veterinary courses was much higher. Since your rank is significantly higher than this, getting admission through TS EAMCET might not be possible. However, you can explore other options like NEET-based admissions, private veterinary colleges, or related courses in animal sciences. Keep an eye on the counselling process for any changes.
Your KCET score of 124 and board score of 296 might be lower than the competitive cutoff range for veterinary courses in Karnataka.
Cutoffs vary by college and category, but typical general merit ranks for veterinary courses range between 1400 and 3500.
Your chances may improve with reserved category preferences, so you should participate in the counselling process.
For more details, refer to the official KCET site: KCET 2025 .
It is slightly difficult With a rank of 21,716 in the SC category in AP EAPCET, getting admission to B.V.Sc. (Veterinary Science), as the closing ranks are usually much lower.
But you can go through alternative such as:
B.Sc. in Agriculture, Horticulture, or related fields.
B.Sc. in Biotechnology, Microbiology, or Zoology.
Diploma in Animal Husbandry or Veterinary Science.
For these, closing marks are higher...
With an SC rank of 21,716 in EAPCET, you cannot get B.Sc. Veterinary Science in Andhra Pradesh, as veterinary admissions now require NEET UG qualification.
Your EAPCET rank can still help in other courses like B.Sc. Agriculture, Horticulture, or Fisheries.
If you aim for veterinary, you must appear for NEET UG.
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