Veterinary Science
HELLO,
See a score of 168 is unlikely to get you secure a veterinary seat under the BC category .The cutoff marks for veterinary seats , particularly for the BVSC and AH program , are generally higher especially for reserved categories like BC .
Here is the detailed explanation :-
1.NEET Cutoffs :- Veterinary admission in India are generally based on NEET scores .The cut off scores for the BC category are typically higher than the minimum qualifying marks for NEET
2.See the exact cutoff varies by institution and year but your score 168 would likely be below the cut off for most government veterinary colleges especially for the BC category.
3.NEET scores does matters for veterinary admissions and a score of significantly above the minimum qualifying marks is usually required to secure a seat .
Hope that Helps!
With a veterinary rank of 23,800 (SC category), you have a good chance of getting a seat in a government veterinary college in Karnataka, especially in the last rounds of counseling.
Stay updated with KVAFSU cutoffs and counseling rounds.
With a rank of 431 in veterinary practicals, you stand in a competitive position—especially being in the 3A category, which typically lowers cutoffs. While exact data for Karnataka is not readily available online, this rank likely falls within the qualifying range.
Hii,
You can select a related course, such as BVSc, through state-level exams to become a veterinarian without NEET (some states don't need NEET). Additionally, you can take courses in veterinary assistant, dairy farming, or animal science.
Afterwards, pursue a degree or diploma in veterinary medicine. Work with farms or veterinarians to get experience. Stay informed at all times and put in a lot of study time. For non-NEET options, ask your state board.
Dear Candidate , With a KCET 2025 Veterinary rank of 7,979 , your eligibility for admission to Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry ( BVSc and AH ) programs in Karnataka depends significantly on your category and rural quota status . Given your rank - ( GENERAL MERIT ) it is unlikely to secure a seat in top veterinary colleges , as previous cutoffs are significantly lower . However , your chances improve if you belong to the STG or other categories with higher cutoffs ranks .
KCET 2025 veterinary rank of 7979 , your chances of getting a free seat in B.V.Sc. in Karnataka depend on a few key factors:
B.V.Sc. & A.H. is offered in Karnataka primarily through:
Veterinary College, Bangalore
Veterinary College, Shimoga
Veterinary College, Hassan
Veterinary College, Bidar
These are affiliated with the Karnataka Veterinary, Animal and Fisheries Sciences University (KVAFSU) .
About 400–500 seats in total (including all colleges)
Out of these, roughly 300–350 are under government quota (free seat)
If You Belong to SC/ST Category High chances of getting a government seat in B.V.Sc.
If You Belong to OBC / 2A / 3B / Rural Moderate to decent chances , especially if you choose colleges like Shimoga, Bidar, Hassan.
If You Are in General Merit (GM) Unlikely to get a free seat , as GM cutoff usually closes around 2500–3000.
Hello there,
With your agriculture practical rank of 1618 and veterinary practical rank of 1895, getting a veterinary seat depends on the cutoff ranks of the colleges and your category.
Generally, veterinary seats have cutoffs that vary by state, category, and college.
If your ranks fall within or better than the cutoff for your category and state, you have a chance.
For Rajasthan, government veterinary colleges usually have cutoffs around similar or slightly lower ranks.
You can also explore private veterinary colleges where cutoffs might be less competitive.
Check official counseling notifications and cutoff lists from your state veterinary admission authority for exact details.
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.
With a KCET rank of 59,000 in the veterinary stream and Hyderabad-Karnataka (HK) + Rural quota benefits, you have a good chance of securing a government veterinary seat in Karnataka. Here’s the analysis:
Government Veterinary Colleges (Under KVAFSU)
BVSc Cutoff Trends (2023-24)
General Merit (GM) : Usually closes around 15,000-25,000 .
HK Quota : Cutoffs are much lower (often 30,000-60,000 ).
Rural Quota : Further reduces competition.
Possible Colleges
Veterinary College, Bangalore (Hebbal) – Competitive, but HK+Rural may help.
Veterinary College, Bidar – Good chance (HK region preference).
Veterinary College, Shivamogga – Possible.
Veterinary College, Gadag – High chance (less demand).
Check Cutoffs
Apply for KCET Counseling (KEA)
Hey Sonu! Honestly, with a rank of 17,840 in SC category, chances of getting a government veterinary college seat are quite low because seats are very limited and the cutoff usually closes much earlier. For top colleges like Hisar or IVRI, the cutoff for SC is still tighter than your rank.
That being said, don’t lose hope. You should definitely participate in both AIQ and state counselling till the mop-up round, because sometimes seats open up in later rounds. For private veterinary colleges, your chances are much better compared to government ones.
My advice would be: keep trying through counselling, but also stay open to private options so that you don’t miss out this year.
Hello,
Your chances of getting a BVSc and AH seat in the final round are good if you fall into a reserved category and have a Karnataka veterinary practicals rank of 431. General Merit cutoffs have increased to about 890 in previous years, and they are even higher for reserved categories. You have a good chance because your rank is well within that range. However, category cutoffs and seat availability determine final admission. Keep your paperwork ready, stay informed with notifications, and take part in all counselling rounds. Additionally, think about contingency plans in case the seat distribution does not proceed as planned. https://dqxeclau.top/question-my-ranking-is-4231-in-veterinary-under-371-article-and-3b-can-i-get-a-seat-over-there-in-karnataka
All the best.
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