Hello there,
With a rank of around 47,000 in EAMCET , getting a seat in Veterinary Science (BVSc & AH) through general state counselling is quite challenging because:
Veterinary courses usually have fewer seats compared to engineering or medical.
The cutoff ranks for Veterinary courses tend to be much higher (better rank) — often within the top 10,000 to 15,000 ranks for general category candidates. What you can consider:
Check category-wise cutoffs: If you belong to a reserved category, your chances improve.
Look for private or minority veterinary colleges: Some private colleges may have lower cutoff ranks, but fees may be higher.
Counselling rounds: Sometimes seats remain vacant after multiple counselling rounds; mop-up rounds may offer opportunities.
State quota: Ensure you apply under your state quota if you are a domicile candidate, which improves chances. Summary
With a rank of 47,000, the chances of getting a government veterinary seat are low , but you may explore:
Private colleges
Management quota seats
Reserved category benefits (if applicable)
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