Veterinary Science
To estimate your chances of getting a government veterinary seat with 120 marks in KCET PCB under the 3B OBC category, we need to consider your potential rank and the previous year's cutoff ranks for government veterinary colleges in Karnataka for the 3B category.
First, let's estimate your KCET rank.
With a KCET score of 120 and belonging to the 3B OBC category in Karnataka, getting a government veterinary seat may be challenging, but not impossible. The cutoff for veterinary courses is generally higher, and last year, candidates with ranks around 12,000–15,000 secured government seats. Your rank will likely be
With 110 marks in KCET and 89% in board exams, getting a veterinary seat in a Karnataka government college is challenging for General category students, as the cutoffs for B.V.Sc. are usually high. However, if you belong to a reserved category (SC/ST/OBC or rural quota), your chances improve. Final admission
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Hi poorvika
Yes every private college have management seats in veterinary college
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Hello,
NTR College of Veterinary Science is a reputed college under SVVU, located in Gannavaram, near Vijayawada. It offers B.V.Sc & A.H., M.V.Sc, and Ph.D. programs in veterinary science. The college has good infrastructure, experienced faculty, and advanced laboratories.
To become a veterinary doctor at NTR College of Veterinary Science,
If you're aiming for a veterinary science seat in Tamil Nadu, here's what you need to know based on past trends:
Previous Years' Cut-Offs:
General (OC): Around 197-196
Backward Class (BC): Around 194-195
BC Muslim (BCM): Around 188-191
Most Backward Class (MBC/DNC): Around 193-195
Scheduled Caste (SC): Around 190-193
SC
Hello Ajay,
To apply for the AP EAMCET 2025 exam for vocational veterinary science, follow these steps:
1. Visit the Official Website: Go to the official AP EAMCET website (https://sche.ap.gov.in/EAMCET) .
2. Register: Click on the 'Registration' link to create your account. Provide your basic details such as name, date
Yes , you can get admission to Bombay Veterinary College (BVC) through the MHT CET exam, but only for BTech (Dairy Technology) and related courses.
For BVSc & AH (Veterinary Science ):
MHT CET is not accepted for BVSc & AH admission.
Admission is based on the NEET (National Eligibility
Maharashtra provides a 'Hilly Area Reservation' for medical admissions, mainly for MBBS courses. To qualify, candidates must have studied in schools located in hilly areas as per their parents' domicile.
However, for NEET PG (MDS) , there is no specific mention of hilly area reservation.
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