Veterinary Science
With 83 marks in AP EAPCET (BiPC group), securing a seat in veterinary (BVSc & AH) programs through state counseling in Andhra Pradesh is very unlikely, even under reserved categories. Typically, veterinary colleges require significantly higher marks for seat allocation.
dear student, With a score of 410 marks in NEET 2025 under the OBC category and UP state quota , you have a good chance of securing a BVSc seat in a government veterinary college in Uttar Pradesh. The expected cutoff for OBC candidates generally ranges between 350–420 marks ,
Hi dear candidate,
With the rank of 14,500 in EAPCET exam, there are positive chances of getting admission in few government colleges and many private colleges for either veterinary or B.Sc in Agriculture.
But there are also factors like your category and state of EAPCET (TS or AP) that might
With a 15,000 rank in EAPCET, yes, you have a good chance to get BSc Veterinary or Agriculture (Ag) courses in many government and private colleges in Andhra Pradesh.
Veterinary and Agriculture courses generally have lower cutoff ranks than engineering.
A rank around 15,000 is usually well within the admission
Dear Aspirant
With a rank of 10,971 in AP EAMCET under the BC-A category, it is important to note that you are not eligible for admission to government veterinary colleges in Andhra Pradesh through this exam. From 2023 onwards, AP EAMCET is no longer valid for veterinary admissions in the
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With a 316 Neet score, 81% in boards, and a 21,000 KCET veterinary rank, your prospects of getting admitted as a veterinarian in South India are determined by your category, place of residence, eligibility for state quotas, and the availability of college seats. This is practical summary:
Karnataka
With 18,000 rank in AP EAPCET, getting a veterinary seat at SVUC is unlikely since their cutoff is usually within top 5,000–10,000.
Consider other veterinary colleges or private colleges as backup options. Keep an eye on spot rounds for vacant seats.
Hi Aspirant
The rank required in the veterinary practical exam to secure admission in a Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry program varies depending on the state or university conducting the examination the number of available seats your reservation category and whether the institution is government or private However
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If your veterinary practical rank is 1311 and you belong to the SC category in Karnataka, then yes, you do have a fair chance of getting into a government veterinary college. Every year, seats are reserved for SC category students, and based on previous trends, candidates with ranks around
With an SC category rank of around 80,000 for Veterinary Science in Karnataka (Holeya girl, non-agriculture quota), it is very difficult to get a seat in the Hyderabad-Karnataka (HK) region in the early rounds. Most seats are filled by candidates with better ranks. You might get a chance only in
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