Veterinary Science
hey there
the expected Bombay veterinary college Mumbai for OBC is 40 percentile and cutoff marks are 119-107
all the best
Hi Aspirant,
Veterinary College Bangalore B.V.Sc for 3BK cutoff rank was 2381. you have 6410 rank, asnd as per your rank there is no chance to get this college or any other government Veterinary colleges.
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Dear Student,
There are so many colleges in Karnataka. You can apply there with this ranking.
Thank You.
It depends upon the quota which you belong to. There are various reservation categories in KCET ranging from General Merit(GM) to SC(General). In General Merit too there is further sub division like GMR(Rural), GMK(Karnataka).
With 8700 rank you can get Veterinary College Gadag under SC(R).
All the best!!
The cutoff always depends on which category tou fall in.If you belong to the General category and have scored 350+ marks in NEET then you are very much likely to get selected into BVC, Mumbai.
All the best!
As per your rank and as per previous year cutoff, the colleges you will get are as per your category SCR are:-
Veterinary College Bangalore
Veterinary College Bidar
Veterinary College Shimoga
Veterinary College Hassan
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Hi Santosh,
As per your rank and as per previous year cutoff, the colleges you will get are:-
Closing rank for Veterinary College Shimoga is 2039.
Closing rank for Veterinary College Hassan is 1948
Other colleges have high cutoff rank. So, these are the two colleges you will get as
hey,
here is the syllabus of NEET 2020
for physics
1. physical world and measurement
2. kinematics
3. laws of motion
4. work, power and energy
5. motion of system of particles and rigid body
6. gravitation
7. properties of bulk matter
8. thermodynamics , oscillations and waves
9. behaviour
Hey Priyanka
As far as I know there are no management quota seats in BVSc but you can get the NRI seats if you pay the NRI fees (which is really high, around 5 lakh per annum). If you want you can try for private veterinary science colleges (total 5
Cutoffs mainly depends from State to state. Including the State factors there are various other factors too due to which cutoffs changes each and every year.
If you consider Maharashtra then you need 260+ in NEET to get a seat in top colleges considering previous year cutoffs.
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