Veterinary Science
Hello Tejas,
With a KCET veterinary ranking of 8,705 in the agriculture quota, there is a good chance of securing a government seat in Karnataka. Government veterinary colleges often have varying cutoffs each year, and your ranking falls within a competitive range for admission. Possible Government Colleges
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Hello there,
With a veterinary rank of 12,000 in KCET, you have a reasonable chance of securing a seat in a veterinary college, particularly under the agriculture quota in Karnataka. Possible Colleges
Hello Khushi,
With a KCET rank of 27,740 in the PCB stream and having OBC category 2(A) and rural category reservations, you have a fair chance of getting a veterinary seat, but it depends on a few factors: Factors to Consider:
Reservation Benefits : Your OBC and rural category reservations
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Khalsa College of Veterinary and Animal Science, Amritsar offers B.V.Sc and A.H. which is a undergraduate degree for 5.5 years. Admission in this course is based on marks obtained in entrance examination. The fees for this course is around Rs 4.5 Lakhs. It includes hostel fees, annual fees, admission
With a score of 70 out of 145 in the KCET PCB exam and considering you have the agriculture quota and rural quota, your chances of securing a veterinary seat in Karnataka will depend on several factors, including:
Overall Performance : Veterinary seats are competitive, and your score
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