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Hello,
With KCET PCB score of 109 and board percentage of 91.3%, your chances for a government veterinary seat are a bit tough , but not impossible.
Based on previous year trends , general category students usually needed around 115+ in KCET PCB and above 85–90% in boards for a government veterinary seat. Since you have good board marks , that helps a bit.
But as cutoffs can change every year depending on difficulty level, number of seats, and competition, your chances are borderline . If you are from a reserved category (like SC/ST/OBC) , then your chances are better.
Applications for Admissions are open.
So, if you're general category , you might be on the edge, but if you are from any reservation , there are decent chances .
You can use our KCET College Predictor Tool to predict which college you can get based on your scores.
Hope it helps !
Hello there,
With a KCET score of 109 and a board percentage of 91.3% in PCB , your chances of getting a veterinary seat in a government college in Karnataka are uncertain, as it depends on factors like:
KCET Rank : A score of 109 might translate to a rank that could vary. Typically, veterinary seats in government colleges are competitive.
Category : If you belong to a reserved category, you may have better chances.
Previous Cutoffs : Government veterinary colleges have varying cutoffs, but it is generally high. Next Steps:
Check the KCET counseling process and cutoffs for veterinary seats.
Explore state-level reservations and category-based quotas for better chances.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Use the KCET 2025 College Predictor to estimate your admission chances based on your exam score, category, area type, and more.
With 109 in KCET PCB and 91.3% in boards, your chances are moderate for a veterinary seat in government colleges (especially if you're in a reserved category).
General category: Tough, as cutoffs are usually under 5,000 rank.
OBC/SC/ST: Higher chances; many get in with 10,000–15,000 ranks.
Final decision depends on your KCET rank, which will be released soon.
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