Veterinary Science
Very low chance in government colleges. Possible in private colleges.
Hello,
Congratulations on earning a PwBD category NEEt rank of 6826! You have a good chance of being admitted to a Veterinary College, particularly for the BVSc & AH course, given your extra reservation under the SC category.
What You Should Do?
Hello Aspirant,
With a KCET veterinary rank of 19,000 and HK (Hyderabad-Karnataka) quota eligibility, you do have a fair chance of getting admission into government veterinary colleges in Karnataka, especially in the Hyderabad-Karnataka region (like Bidar, Hassan, or Gadag), but it will depend on the cutoff trends for 2025.
In previous years, veterinary seats under HK quota have closed around 18,000–22,000 ranks, so your rank is within range.
What you should do-
Participate actively in all rounds of KCET counselling
Keep HK certificate and required documents ready
Consider all government veterinary colleges during option entry
All the best for your counselling.
With 9369 rank in AP EAPCET 2025 and BC-A (Girls) category and AU (Andhra University) region, a seat in Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University (SVVU) for the B.V.Sc. & A.H. degree program might be quite difficult, because there are only a limited amount of veterinary seats and typically close under 2000 rank for BC categories due to reservation benefit, especially for girls.
That said, the cutoff ranks can always slightly change each year, based upon competition and the quota from each category. You can still apply and try to expose yourself to second/spot counselling rounds, or alternatives like animal husbandry, agriculture, or allied sciences at ANGRAU or Dr. YSR Horticultural University. Check here for more information: AP EAMCET Rank Wise Colleges List
With a 60th percentile and an OBC category rank of 380935, it is still very difficult to get admission into a government veterinary college, as the cutoffs for veterinary seats are usually much higher. Government colleges typically require a higher percentile and a better rank due to limited seats and high competition. You may still have a chance in private veterinary colleges, management quota, or in states where the competition is relatively lower.
With 195.5 marks (MBC) , you stand a very strong chance of getting into Madras Veterinary College or another TANUVAS Veterinary college . You should wait for the counselling results , but also keep a few good backup options ready just in case.
HELLO,
With a rank of 25000 in EAMCET getting a veterinary seat especially in a popular or well known institution may be difficult and challenging for you but you can try considering options like management quota or looking at other fields like animal sciences for admission
Here is more detailed information ;-
1.Cutoffs for veterinary college may significantly varies based on the specific college , category and whether its a government or private institution
2.General category :- For the general category rank around 1000-2000 are often considered good for veterinary seats
Mandatory to keep a close watch on counselling process so if there might be a chances in seat of availability and cutoff trends .
Hope that Helps!
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