Veterinary Science
Hello there,
With a rank of around 47,000 in EAMCET , getting a seat in Veterinary Science (BVSc & AH) through general state counselling is quite challenging because:
Veterinary courses usually have fewer seats compared to engineering or medical.
The cutoff ranks for Veterinary courses tend to be much higher (better rank) — often within the top 10,000 to 15,000 ranks for general category candidates. What you can consider:
Check category-wise cutoffs: If you belong to a reserved category, your chances improve.
Look for private or minority veterinary colleges: Some private colleges may have lower cutoff ranks, but fees may be higher.
Counselling rounds: Sometimes seats remain vacant after multiple counselling rounds; mop-up rounds may offer opportunities.
State quota: Ensure you apply under your state quota if you are a domicile candidate, which improves chances. Summary
With a rank of 47,000, the chances of getting a government veterinary seat are low , but you may explore:
Private colleges
Management quota seats
Reserved category benefits (if applicable)
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
General category closed at AIR 75,274
OBC cutoff 68,372
General category closing AIR 118,105
OBC cutoff near 81,000
With an EAPCET 2025 rank of 23,001, it is unlikely that you’ll get a government veterinary college, as cutoff ranks generally fall below 15,000. You can explore private veterinary colleges or consider allied fields like B.Sc Agriculture or Animal Husbandry.
In previous years, OBC closing ranks for government veterinary colleges in Karnataka were generally lower, for example, ranging from ~4,000-5,000 for Veterinary College, Bangalore (Hebbal) and ~6,000-7,000 for Veterinary College, Hassan in the 2024 KCET counseling.
Based on your previous trends you have a moderate to good chance of securing a government veterinary seat in Karnataka. Your OBC reservation is a significant advantage, but the final outcome depends on the specific cutoffs released this year and your score.
Hello,
A NEET 2025 score of 170 makes it extremely difficult to obtain accepted into a government of Veterinary College, particularly in the general category. However, in certain areas you could still have chance if you apply carefully through state counselling and fall within one of the reserved categories in private veterinary colleges.
With 98/180 in PCB, your veterinary prospects depend on both your combined KCET + PUC percentage and your reservation category. Belonging to 2A is definitely helpful because veterinary seats in Karnataka are limited and category reservations play a big role. The "371J" likely refers to your rank or code, but if your overall veterinary merit rank is competitive enough, you may have a chance in the 2nd round, especially in colleges outside Bangalore. Most veterinary seats in government colleges get filled in early rounds, so your chances in 2nd or extended rounds will rely on seat cancellations or category-specific unfilled seats. I recommend keeping your options open for allied animal sciences courses like B.V.Sc & A.H. in private universities or related fields like B.Sc Agriculture, if veterinary is your passion but the seat is hard to secure.
All the best!
With a NEET rank of 26,272 (SC category), you stand in a competitive position for government veterinary colleges, as many close around 23,000–28,000.
Given the SC reservation, your chances are even stronger. You should definitely participate in both All India and State-level veterinary counselling to maximize seat allocation.
Hi,
With a TS EAPCET rank of 19,159 , securing a government veterinary seat is unlikely due to high competition. However, you may have a chance at:
Private Veterinary Colleges and semi-government colleges (depending on the specific college and its cutoff).
Management/Payment Quotas might offer opportunities.
It's best to participate in the TS EAPCET counselling and explore options. You can also consider other related courses like B.Sc. Agriculture .
Check more with TS EAPCET College Predictor .
With a rank of 28,000 in SC category, you're well within the range to secure a veterinary seat via VCI NEET counselling (All India Quota)—as the closing rank often exceeds 1,60,000 to 2,08,000 for SC candidates. Your position is strong; it’s advisable to register for the VCI counselling rounds promptly.
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