Veterinary Science
Yes, you have chances for getting a seat in veterinary college as the cutoffs for bvsc are less when compared. But here your category should be considered and then the cutoffs of particular state. So you must check your category cutoffs before getting admission. Here I'm providing you a link
Hello Aspirant,
There comes 10% reservation in jobs and education, which is granted to the EWS candidates belonging to the General quota candidates. Usually for BAMS one must score 420+ for general category for government college. For private it is 300+. As your NEET score is 385. For veterinary seats
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With your marks, your rank would fall in the range of 45570 to 55720. The cut off marks for this year hasn't been declared yet, so it would be difficult to predict. But according to previous year cutoffs, it would be difficult to grab a seat in government medical
As your NEET score is 385. For veterinary seats one must get above500 marks to get a government seat. Usually for BAMS one must score 420+ for general category for government college. For private it is 300+. Also it too depends upon last years cut-off. Adding it with
Dear Aspirant,
NEET merit list will now be used to allot seats in veterinary colleges for undergraduate courses like BVSc and animal husbandry under 15% ALL INDIA QUOTA.
NEET 2020 expected category wise cutoff:
GENERAL = 50 percentile
GENERAL - PH = 45 percentile
SC/ST/OBC = 40 percentile
SC/ST/OBC-PH =
Hello student,
It's difficult to predict the exact possibilities of admission. It depends upon a lot of factors such as the exam pattern, the number of students appeared, the number of students appeared, the highest NEET score, whether you belong to any category or not. Cut-off changes from every year.
Hello there!
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, admissions into BVSc and AH course is done through AIPVT counselling conducted by VCI (Veterinary Council of
It is quite difficult to get seat in Madras Veterinary College for BVSC. According to previous year cutoff. your marks is bit low to get seat in BVSC in madras Veterinary colleges. So, you have less chance to get seat in BVSC in Madras Veterinary Colleges. For more
According to the previous year's statistics, the OBCs cutoff was around 107-133, that is, 40th percentile according to 2019 exam.
You might or might not have a chance of getting an admission in a government college.
I advice you to keep a plan B or a backup plan.
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