Veterinary Science
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As you already know that there are limited seats of vet in rpvt that is 312 . Also vet colleges are not in the aiq. So you have to take it from state quota. Since the seats are low and the cut off varies every year the expected cut
Hello Aspirant,
Congratulations for your marks.
According to your EAMCET marks your rank is between 9.5K - 15K. It may be varies because it depends on some factor like how many student present in exam, how many student qualify the exam. At this rank you have chance to get Veterinary
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Your marks around 375 and rank may be varies from 169647 - 201797 , you are from OBC category according to previous year cutoff there are very very less chance to government medical College.
You can try in state level counseling for TFW quota in private colleges
Through NEET, 15% of the B.V.Sc seats are fileld through All India Counselling. The Veterinary Council of India will conduct the Counselling for these seats. The rest 85% of the seats are filled through State Level Entrance examinations like KCET. The official website hasn't updated 2020 schedule yet. But you
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The cut-off marks for this year hasn't been declared yet, hence it would be hard to predict. However according to the previous year data, you should score around 450+ for both BAMS and BHMS to get into government colleges and around 480+ for Veterinary colleges. This would differ.
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You got 459 so you have chances in private institution with this marks. For veterinary seats, one must score above 500+ to get a government seat. Your Overall Percentile is: 93.96 - 94.46 and when it comes to rank, your Predicted Rank is :81931 - 99081 . Also
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In order to get admissions into AYUSH courses (BAMS, BHMS, BNYS, BSMS) , you need to apply for AYUSH counselling conducted by AACCC (Ayush Admission Central Counselling Committee) every year.
And for admissions into Veterinary Colleges, the AIPVT Counselling is conducted by VCI (Veterinary Council of India).
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A seat in KCET with a rank of 4300 is difficult even if you have 371J reservation. In 2019, a rank less than 1200 secured a seat in B.V.Sc under General Category through KCET. So 4300 is comparatively a bigger rank and so the chances of a seat in B.V.Sc
Admission for veterinary is through NEET. Candidate must score above 500+ in NEET to get a government veterinary seat. About 50% Aggregate marks is required in Physics, Chemistry and Biology for General Category, 45% for PWD and 40% for OBC, SC, ST Candidates. And it depends upon last
Hey aspirant,
Based on your KCET score and as per previous year's cutoff, it seems difficult to get a seat at a veterinary college in Karnataka through KCET at any of the five government veterinary colleges, since the cutoff rank is very high in these colleges. It will be difficult
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