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With a NEET 2025 rank of 297,172, a seat in Veterinary Science (B.V.Sc. & A.H.) may be unlikely in most government colleges, but some colleges still accept ranks in this range—especially under All India Quota on private categories
College / UniversityNEET Closing Rank (Gen)Fees (Approx. 1st Year)
Veterinary College, Bangalore~222,000Moderate
RUJAVAS, Bikaner~317,206State-level fees
Siksha 'O' Anusandhan Univ., Odisha (SOA)~300,624~8.6 lakh/year
Shri Krishna AYUSH Univ., Mathura (Private)NEET cutoff ~350 marks 1.25 lakh/year
Integral Univ., Lucknow (Private)NEET cutoff ~350 marks 1.1 lakh/year
Mewar Univ., Chittorgarh (Private)NEET cutoff ~340 marks 1.3 lakh/year
RKDF Vet College, Bhopal (Private/MP quota)NEET cutoff ~330 marks 1.4 lakh/year
Khalsa Vet College (GADVASU, Amritsar)NEET cutoff ~360 marks 0.9–1.2 lakh/year
Use a NEET College Predictor tool to check real-time matching colleges based on rank. NEET College Predictor 2025 (All India & State Quota)
Participate in All India (AI) quota counselling through MCC for colleges allowing higher ranks.
Explore private/state-level veterinary colleges with management or conduct-based admissions.
Consider alternative health or life science degrees if veterinary opportunities remain limited.
With your NEET score of 358 and AIR 2,97,172, you will not be able to get a seat in government veterinary colleges through the all India quota. The cut off for government veterinary colleges under all India quota is usually below 75,000 rank.
In Telangana, veterinary admissions are also based on NEET scores, not on EAMCET rank. So your EAMCET rank of 9,128 will not be considered for veterinary seats. And even under Telangana state quota, the cut off ranks are usually under 80,000. So it will be difficult to get a seat in a government veterinary college with your NEET rank.
However, private veterinary colleges may accept students with NEET scores between 250 and 400, especially under OBC quota or management seats. So you still have a chance to get admission in a private or self-financed veterinary college in Telangana or nearby states.
You should apply to private veterinary colleges and also keep options open for related courses like B.Sc Animal Science, Agriculture, or Allied Health Sciences.
Hello,
Given your BCD caste and TS EAMCET rank of 9128, you probably qualify for a free seat in Telangana. Your all India rank 297172 and Neet score of 358 could be pertinent for other medical or veterinary programs, but they won't be directly related for EAMCET based admissions.
Regarding ITS, if you were referring to ITS dental college or a compatible private college that offers BDS or allied health science, your 358 Neet score maybe able to assist you get a spot in the paid seat or management quota category. Under the management quota, these institutes accepted lower grades, Bathinda complete course cause more (between 10 and 15 lakh+).
Yes, the UP Board issues a separate marksheet when you clear only a single subject like compartment or instant exam. Along with the main marksheet, you will receive a marksheet or credential stating the cleared subject. UP Board differentiates theory and practical grades in separate sections already on your main marksheet. If you pass just one subject, a separate notation will reflect only that subject clearance. You can refer to the UP Board grading system for more details, where theory and practical marks are listed separately for clarity.
With 187 marks in NEET UG 2025 and OBC-PwD category, your chances of getting a government MBBS seat are very low in All India Quota (AIQ) and most state quotas due to high competition.
Government MBBS colleges generally require :
OBC-PwD cutoff (AIQ) in 2024 was 270 marks
Even in some low cutoff states , 187 is below the minimum cutoff.
Reserved seats under PwD quota in private medical colleges (some may have lower cutoffs).
States with lower cutoffs ( Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh – for private colleges under quota).
BDS/BAMS/BHMS in government colleges may be possible under OBC-PwD.
Also consider counselling for BAMS, BDS or private MBBS with quota and fee concession .
Wait for official cutoff lists (AIQ + State quota).
With 185 marks in NEET 2025 you're eligible for counselling but have very low chance for government dental colleges. You may get a seat in private dental colleges, especially in management or stray rounds. Explore private options based on your category and state.
Hi Arul,
Thanks for reaching out!
Government colleges: With 540 marks in NEET under general category,7,300 rank in Kerala, your score is considered decent.but it's unlikely that you'll get a govt.MBBS seat, as general category cut-offs are usually higher(above 600).
Private colleges:
Seats under merit- quota is also quite competitive in Kerala,often requiring around 560-580+so,you might be close but not guaranteed.
You can consider Jubliee Mission,Sree Gokulam Colleges, though fees are higher.
In Kerala even private colleges tend to have competitive merit ranks due to fewer seats and high demand
Attend councelling, explore more private options, consider BDS,BAMS or paramedical courses.
To pass NEET, candidates must score at least the 50th percentile for General category, 40th percentile for SC/ST/OBC, and 45th percentile for PwD. The exact marks vary each year based on the exam's difficulty and overall performance. Qualifying only allows counselling, not guaranteed admission. Higher marks give better chances.
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Hi Sir,
Yes, with a Telengana state rank of 127515i n NEET 2025 you have a strong chance of securing an MBBS seat in Govt medical Colleges under the 85% state quota, possibly even in a top or mid tier college, but it is based on your category, you've more likelihood if you are from reserved category.
you can also use NEET college predictor tool to check likely colleges based on your rank.
Here's the link for your reference :
https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
All the best!
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