B.V.Sc.
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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.
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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.
With an SC category rank of 117 and overall rank of 292 your chances of getting a free or government BVSc seat are extremely high. Such a rank is well above the usual cut off range for SC quota seats in veterinary colleges. Keep track of the counselling schedule and fill choices carefully to secure the best option. You can also use the NEET UG College Predictor to check your possible options here https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
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.
With an overall rank of 175 and an EWS category rank of 58, there's a good chance of getting a BVSc seat at DUVASU Mathura.
It's likely you could secure a free (merit) seat, especially considering your EWS category rank.
You should definitely participate in the counseling process and have all necessary documents ready.
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If you are interested in BVSc (Bachelor of Veterinary Science) at SRM University, it's essential to understand that SRM does not provide this program—their emphasis is on engineering, sciences, law, pharmacy, and agriculture—not veterinary medicine.
Hope this helps. All the best!
With a KCET rank of four hundred sixty five in veterinary practical and thirteen thousand in veterinary theory your combined score should place you well within the expected cutoff range for BVSc admission in Karnataka government colleges The practical rank especially reflects strong hands-on skill which is valued alongside theory marks Combined ranks for reserved categories and open category both frequently allow admission well under fifteen thousand overall Given this you are very likely to secure a seat in a government veterinary college in Karnataka You should now register for the state counselling process and carefully fill in your college preferences Make sure all required documents like educational marksheets category certificate and KCET hall ticket are ready Ahead of counselling confirm your official KCET combined score and college wise closing ranks from previous years to better plan your choices
Yes, entrance to BVSc programs may be available without NEET at certain private colleges or deemed colleges.
These colleges occasionally grant admissions:
What should you do?
Hey! Since you’re a Bi.PC student with an EAPCET rank of 9689, there might be a chance for BVSc & AH, but it really depends on a few things—like your category, the number of seats available that year, and your state’s reservation policies.
BVSc & AH is one of the most competitive courses in the Bi.PC stream because of the limited number of seats and high demand. For general category students, the cut-off ranks are usually much lower (closer to the top 2000–5000 range), but if you belong to a reserved category like BC, SC, ST, etc., your chances improve.
Also, it can vary from college to college—some veterinary colleges have slightly higher cut-off ranks, and sometimes if there are vacant seats after the first few rounds of counselling, your rank might still be considered.
Keep an eye on counselling rounds and option entry deadlines. Make sure to include BVSc options while choosing your preferences—you never know how things will turn out in the later rounds!
You have a good chance of a getting admitted to a number of government medical related programs outside of MBBS if you have a neet 2025 score of 443, are a female general category candidate, and from Uttar Pradesh. Even though MBBS at a prestigious Government universities could be competitive at this score, otherwise regarded programs like BDS,BAMS, BSc nursing and BVSc and AH are also great choices.
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Some colleges like AIIMS, JIPMER etc conduct their own entrance exams - just keep up with updates
Also, Use tool like Carrer360 NEET college predictor. Link given below:
https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-all-india-college-predictor
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