Veterinary Science
Hi there,
Yes there are management quota seats for veterinary sciences in Karnataka.
A Bachelor of Veterinary Science programme in the field of medical science deals with the treatment of animals, commonly known as veterinary science. The duration of the programme is five years and six months.
There are around
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As per your query, Cut off is not released yet for Veterinary, and it hard to predict but we can analysis previous year trends and predict expected cutoff:
Here is the expected cutoff for Veterinary Science:
Category Marks Percentile
General 720-138 50th OBC/SC/ST 137-108
Hello Sagar,
As cut-offs changes from year to year, it is difficult to predict Colleges you can get for your KCET Rank.
For your KCET Rank you have very less chances of getting Veterinary seat based on previous year's Closing Ranks. But cut-offs changes from year to year and depends
Dear aspirant,
Congratulations on your cutoff.
Based on previous two years cutoff which was around 190 for OC category, there is a high possibility of you getting into a government veterinary College.
Admission to the undergraduate course is merit-based and managed by TANUVAS. If you meet the eligibility criteria specified
Hello Aspirant
For admissions in veterinary colleges in Karnataka, a ranking within 8k would be recommended. With the ranking you have mentioned, there might be chances of getting admitted only if you fall under any of the reserved class.
However, here is the list of colleges which you might get:
hello aspirant,
With the above ,mentioned rank in KCET, and looking at the previous year KCET Cutoff, you have good chances of getting seat in government colleges for veterinary. Some colleges you can get with the above mentioned rank are as follows :
Hello student,
Competition in NEET is getting tougher every year. It's not like earlier when paper used to be tough and the cut-off was comparatively lower. Earlier students with 520+ marks in the general category got MBBS seats in a government college easily. But now from 2020 paper is easy
Hi candidate,
Both examinations are meant to admission into bvsc course. Ap eamcet examinatiin is a state level examination in which the candidates will get the admission in a particular state. NEET is an examination which is held on national level for admission into varius medical colleges across India.
So
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