Veterinary Science
You cannot get admission into veterinary college through AP EAMCET anymore. From 2023, veterinary seats in Andhra Pradesh are given only through NEET exam. So, your EAMCET rank of 12,000 under BCA category will not be considered for veterinary admission.
If you did not write NEET, you cannot join BVSc (Bachelor of Veterinary Science) in AP. You will need to write NEET and qualify with a good score next year if you want a seat in a veterinary college.
For BCA category girls, the NEET cutoff for veterinary in Andhra Pradesh is usually around 400 to 490 marks depending on the year and number of applicants.
If you want, you can still use your EAMCET rank for other courses like BSc Agriculture, BPharm, or DPharm under BiPC stream.
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Hello
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.
hey,
With a NEET rank of 65,000, getting admission in a government veterinary college in Karnataka is tough as cutoffs usually close below 20,000. but, you may still get a seat in private veterinary colleges through management or NRI quota. Keep an eye on KVAFSU counselling and apply under all possible quotas to improve your chances. ALL THE BEST FOR YOUR FUTURE.
With a KCET rank of 65,000, it's unlikely you'll secure a seat in a government veterinary college through the regular counseling process. The cutoff ranks for government veterinary colleges are typically much lower, often within the top 2000-3000 ranks. However, there are still a few possibilities to explore:
1. Private Colleges: You could explore private veterinary colleges, which may have higher cutoff ranks. These colleges may have different fee structures and admission criteria.
2. NEET Counselling: If you have a NEET score, you can participate in the All India Counselling for veterinary seats, where the cutoffs might be different from KCET.
3. Check for Vacant Seats: Keep an eye on the official KCET website for updates on seat availability in subsequent rounds of counselling, as some seats may become available due to cancellations or other reasons.
4. Explore Other Options: If veterinary science is your passion, consider exploring related fields or options in animal science or related areas that may have more accessible entry points.
Hello Aspirant,
As All-India Quota:- Expected OBC cutoff based on trends for government veterinary colleges is around 480–520 marks, possibly even higher for top colleges .
Your score (416) is well below this range, so chances under AIQ are very slim.
Apart from it as state quota :- Haryana itself does not have a government veterinary college; state quota isn’t appl icable.
Hello,
As an OBC female candidate with a NEET rank of 180151, your chances of being accepted into a government Veterinary College in Haryana are slim. In Haryana, OBC students typically have substantially lower cut off ranks, particular for government veterinary institutions.
Being a female may provide you a little edge in type breaker circumstances, but it won't have a big impact on your chances of winning a seat with that rank overall.
However, you can try for the private Veterinary college or self financed seats which had lower cutoffs.
Yes , with 370 NEET marks and OBC 2A reservation , you may have a chance to get a BVSc (Veterinary Science) seat in Karnataka government or aided veterinary colleges through KEA counselling, specially in the 2nd or 3rd round (including extended rounds).
Possible Colleges you may get a seat (cut-offs vary slightly each year):
1. Veterinary College, Hassan
2. Veterinary College, Shivamogga
3. Veterinary College, Bidar
4. Veterinary College, Gadag
5. Veterinary College, Bengaluru
Tips:
Keep checking KEA official website for cutoffs round-wise.
Try for category seats and rural quota if applicable.
Document verification and option entry is crucial in KEA counselling.
hope this helps you .
With NEET 2025 AIR 3,42,689, OBC rank 1,59,701, and 339 marks, MBBS in govt colleges is unlikely. But you have good chances for BPT, BAMS, BHMS, or paramedical courses in private or semi-govt colleges. Veterinary may be possible in some states under OBC quota. Register for your state counselling and explore private options for better chances.
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.
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