hello sir/madam I am a bcd female student in au region with cap reservation. I got 11,000 rank In ap eamcet can I get a government veternary seat?
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I am a bcd female student in au region with cap reservation. can I get a bvsc seat with 20,000 rank in ap eapcet?
Hello there,
With a
20,000 rank
in
AP EAPCET
and being a
BCD female student
with
CAP (Competent Authority Quota)
reservation, you may have a chance to secure a seat in
B.V.Sc. (Bachelor of Veterinary Science)
, but it depends on several factors:
1. Cutoff Trends:
-
Check the previous year's cutoff ranks for B.V.Sc. courses in Andhra Pradesh, as they vary each year. Generally, cutoffs for veterinary courses are lower compared to medical colleges.
2. Reservation Benefits:
-
As a BCD candidate, you might have a better chance of getting a seat due to the reservation policies. CAP quota reservations can also enhance your chances.
3. Counseling Process:
-
Actively participate in the counseling process, as there are usually multiple rounds. Seats may open up in subsequent rounds if students do not accept their allotted seats.
Conclusion:
While securing a B.V.Sc. seat with a
20,000 rank
is possible, it will largely depend on the cutoffs, the number of available seats, and your participation in the counseling process. Make sure to stay updated on the latest cutoff trends and participate in all rounds of counseling to maximize your 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 wishing you all the best for your bright future.
I am a bcd female student in au region with cap reservation. can I get a bvsc seat in govt college? if so in which college and in which round of counselling shall I wait for?
Hello there,
As a
BC-D
female student from the
AU region
with
CAP (Centralized Admission Process)
reservation, your chances of securing a
BVSc
(Bachelor of Veterinary Science) seat in a government college depend on your NEET score and the cutoffs for the specific colleges in the AU region.
Chances of Admission:
-
Cutoff Trends : Generally, BVSc cutoffs for government colleges can vary. For the AU region, a score around 450-500 may be competitive, but it varies yearly.
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Colleges : You could target government veterinary colleges such as:
- Veterinary College, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad
- College of Veterinary Science, G.B. Pant University, Pantnagar
-
Veterinary College, Bidar
Counseling Rounds:
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1st Round : It's advisable to wait for the 1st round of counseling as many seats are usually filled in this round. You may also consider participating in 2nd round if you do not secure a seat initially.
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Keep an Eye on Updates : Regularly check the official counseling website for updates on cutoff trends and rounds.
Recommendations:
- Stay updated on the counseling process and the exact cutoffs for the colleges.
- Have all your documents ready for verification during the counseling process.
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 wishing you all the best for your bright future.