B.V.Sc.
With a KCET veterinary rank of around 17,000 in the OBC 3A category and under the SNQ quota , your chances of getting a B.V.Sc seat in a government veterinary college in Karnataka are very low . Recent cutoffs for OBC 3A category in government colleges usually close below 8,000 ranks . You can consider private veterinary colleges , participate in all counselling rounds , and explore related courses like B.Sc in Animal Husbandry or Allied Sciences.
Dear candidate , Yes , with an overall rank of 424 and SC category rank of 239 , you have a very strong chance of getting admission to B. V . Sc through All India Quota . Previous year SC cutoffs were around 2 lakh ,so your rank is well within the admission range . Make sure to register for VCI counselling and also check state quota options .
With 398 marks in NEET 2025, you may not get a seat in top government veterinary colleges. But you still have a chance in some government colleges under reserved categories or in mop-up rounds. Many private veterinary colleges also accept scores around 398. Keep checking counselling updates in your state and All India Quota.
You can pursue a Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) course in India without taking the NEET exam. Some colleges offer direct admission to BVSc programs based on Class 12 marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
*Eligibility Criteria:
- Completion of 12th standard with a minimum of 50% marks in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology)
*Top Colleges Offering BVSc without NEET:
- *Government Colleges:
- Junagadh Agricultural University: Offers BVSc with fees ranging from 28,000
- Odisha University of Agricultural Technology: Offers BVSc
- West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences: Offers BVSc with fees ranging from 16,320
- *Assam Agricultural University*: Offers BVSc with fees ranging from 99,550
- Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University: Offers MVSc with fees ranging from 1.29 lakhs
- *Private Colleges:
- Parul University: Offers veterinary courses
- Centurion University of Technology and Management: Offers BVSc with fees ranging from 6.5 lakhs
- Abhilashi University: Offers BVSc with fees ranging from 4.5 lakhs
- Siksha 'O' Anusandhan University: Offers BVSc with fees ranging from 8.6 lakhs
Important Note:
While some private universities admit students to BVSc courses without NEET, it's crucial to verify the course validity and license recognition with the Veterinary Council of India (VCI) and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
Hello,
Unfortunately, with just 60 NEET marks, a PwD candidate is unlikely to get admitted to a government bachelor of veterinary science college in Maharashtra. Even for special categories like PWD Government universities often need for better grades. Despite the reservation benefit for PWD applicants, there is a fierce competition for veterinary places, particularly at Government College.
With your marks you have a good chance of getting into Bvsc at OUAT Bhubaneswar as an Odisha resident and OBC student but it depends on the competition and the specific cut off for your category
Your 142 marks in the OUAT entrance exam combined with your 90.33% in 10th and 94% and 12th gives you better chances
Here is more detailed information:-
1. OUAT uses a 50% weightage for the entrance exam score 25% for 10th marks and 25% for 12th marks
2. You can use previous year cutoffs for a guidance while the official 2025 cut off will be released after the exam is done
3. As an OBC candidate you have slightly better chances because the cutoffs are slightly lower for OBC category compared to general category
4. You have good chances but you need to check of the exact cutoff that will be vary based on the number of applicants and their scores
But don't worry you have higher chances and you could get admission easily for confirmation you need to check the cutoffs
Hope that helps!
Yes, you should definitely go for offline counselling.
With 244 overall rank and 75 SC category rank in DUVASU UGVEE 2025, you do have a fair chance of getting a BVSc seat, especially under the SC category. Seats under reserved categories usually have lower closing ranks compared to general.
So, attend the counselling and keep all your documents ready. Even if you are not sure, attending counselling keeps your chance open. Don't miss it.
Hope it helps !
Hello Aspirant,
Since your UGEE 2025 exam rank was 294 overall and 266 OBC category rank, the possibility of obtaining a BVSc seat at DUVASU Mathura is challenging but not impossible.
Suggestion: Go through the counseling procedure and have documents ready. You likely have possibilities for paid seat options at your rank.
Yes, B.V.Sc. (Bachelor of Veterinary Science) and Animal Husbandry offer a good future if you’re interested in animal care, agriculture, or government service.
You can become a veterinary doctor, work in animal health departments, research, livestock farms, or get into public service (PSC, UPSC). Job demand is growing, especially in rural health and dairy sectors.
It’s a stable and respected career, especially with further studies like M.V.Sc. or PhD.
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