Veterinary Science
Hello aspirant,
As cut-offs varies from year to year and depends on many factors, it is difficult to determine exactly.
It is difficult to get seat in Veterinary seat in Government Colleges for your AP EAMCET Rank, based on previous year's Closing Ranks. You can try for seat through counseling
Hello,
I'll advise you to speak with a counsellor or organisation that keeps records of prior years' rankings and the number of seats an applicant is able to get in various public or private universities.
If the number of veterinary college seats does not change and does not decrease, and
Dear student,
You have not mentioned your Caste Category, so I'm considering it as General Category and providing information based on it.
Cut-offs varies from year to year and depends on many factors like
*Number of students appeared in the exam
*Category
*Difficulty level of the exam
*Number of seats
The last year's cut-off for the general category to get a Veterinary seat was 501 marks in the first round and 490 marks in the final round. The college allotted was Arawali Veterinary College, Sikar.
So you have fair chances of getting a veterinary seat, however, usually, the
Hello Aspirant
No one can get admitted directly to a government college unless they are an NRI or are using NRI-sponsored seats. You would be required to pay 8–10 Lac in fees each year. You may be enrolled to a government veterinary college if you can afford it.
However, you
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No need to worry, if you missed the veterinary science practical. The seat allotment process is based on 2 Catagories such as
1. All india Quota which provides 15% seats available for reserved Catagories such as ST/SC/OBC which is more in comparison to unreserved students like General catagory.
2.
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Yes, you need to give a practical examination foe veterinary science, called Karnataka UG Agriculture Courses Entrance Test. As you have mentioned above that you had appeared for KCET, you belong to Karnataka state which requires a practical examination for veterinary science. This
For general admission to a veterinary college, the NEET score must be 350 or higher. However, you have not stated the state to which you belong because it differs per state. In general, it falls between 300 and 450. If you apply for an all-India quota (15%), your
With 4995 rank, you'll be most probably getting many options with government colleges because you have cleared the cutoff marks and rank that is neccessary for the admissions into the colleges. And also according to last year cutoff, you have secured a good rank. So you will get a seat.
15% of the veterinary science seats in government and private colleges are management quota seats. For admission to veterinary science in veterinary institutions in Tamilnadu and India, the remaining 85% of seats are offered on a merit basis through the Neet and allied States entrance test.
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