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I'm oc what rank should I get to get veterinary seat


Shashank 6th Jun, 2019
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nimrat17799_9532496 Student Expert 11th Jun, 2019

Hello, 

As every student interested in veterinary Sciences Education knows that there are only 15% seats on all India basis. The merit to get admission in any recognized Government veterinary college will be made according to the marks scored in NEET exam. Cutoff varies from year to year.

It also depends on the category you belong to like open, sc, st, general.

It also depends on the state of domicile and choice of college.

So, it is very difficult to predict  Last rank which got admission in veterinary college for unreserved category was 301707. So if you have scored 350+ marks you are at a safer side to get seat in a veterinary college.

But different states do conduct their own exam to fill the seats of BVSC and AH and other courses also. In Haryana, this test is performed by LUVAS. 

I hope this would help you. For further queries write me down in the comment box. 


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