Veterinary Science
If you got 80 marks in KCET and belong to OBC 3B category, your chances of getting a veterinary seat depend on the competition and cutoff this year. Usually, 80 marks is a good score for veterinary courses in Karnataka, especially with OBC 3B reservation. You should apply for counselling, complete document verification, and fill your college choices carefully. Keep checking the official KEA website for updates about seat allotment and counselling dates. Good luck!
Hello Trisha,
With a KCET rank of 645 in Veterinary Science (Practical), you have a strong chance of getting admission in good veterinary colleges in Karnataka, likely in the first or second round of counselling.
However, with a rank of 16,964 in Veterinary Science (Theory), it will be difficult to get admission in the initial rounds. Admission might be possible in later rounds if seats remain vacant.
To increase your chances, participate in all counselling rounds, be flexible with your college and course choices, and keep track of all official announcements regarding counselling and seat allotment.
I would recommend you to use KCET College Predictor Tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your rank.
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.
Hello Aruna,
With a KCET rank of 36,820 in Veterinary Science, it is very unlikely to get a seat in government veterinary colleges in Karnataka, as their cutoff ranks are usually much lower.
Government colleges typically have closing ranks in the low thousands for Veterinary Science. However, some private veterinary colleges may have higher cutoff ranks or offer seats under reserved or management quotas.
You should participate in all counseling rounds to increase your chances. Also, consider private colleges or related courses like agriculture or animal husbandry, which might have different admission criteria. Staying updated on counseling details and exploring all options is important.
HEY THERE!!
It is extremely unlikely that you will be accepted into Pudukkottai, Then, or any other government veterinary college in Tamil Nadu if your 12th board cut-off score is 185.5 in the BC category. The colleges' recent BC cut-offs are typically higher than 194. As alternatives, you might think about private universities or other courses.
Hello,
You have a good chance of getting a seat in Karnataka's Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) program with a KCET score of 135—especially if you're a member of a reserved category or have a rural quota. Both KCET and board exam scores are taken into consideration for admission. Candidates with comparable scores and excellent 12th grade grades have previously been eligible for veterinary seats in government colleges such as those in Shimoga and Bidar. To increase your chances, make sure you list all potential colleges and take part in the counselling process. To find out the final cutoff trends and seat allocations, keep checking the official KEA updates. All the best.
61 marks in kcet pcb
good afternoon, to get admission into Sacred Heart College, Thevara for UG or PG programs, here’s a clear step-by-step guide based on the latest updates2:
Admission Process Overview
Eligibility
UG Courses: Must have passed 10+2 from a recognized board.
PG Courses: Must have completed graduation from a recognized university.
Application Mode
Online only via the official website: UG Admissions Portal https://www.shcollege.ac.in/ug-admissions/
Important Dates
UG Applications: Typically, open in May and close in June.
PG Applications: Begin in June, with deadlines based on university result dates.
Documents Required at Admission
Qualifying exam mark sheet (10+2 or degree)
Transfer Certificate (TC) and Conduct Certificate
Eligibility Certificate (if applicable)
Caste/Community Certificate (for quota admissions)
Bonus mark certificates (NSS/NCC/Ex-service)
Passport-size photos
Admission Tips
Merit-Based: Most UG/PG seats are filled based on academic merit.
Vacant Seats: If seats remain after allotments, spot admissions may be held.
Special Quotas: Sports, cultural, and physically disabled quotas are available with proper documentation.
Hi Harsha,
With a TG EAPCET 2025 rank of 11,000 (General Category) and your CAP quota, it is uncertain if you will be able to get a veterinary seat in Telangana. Veterinary seats (in the case of PV Narsimha Rao Telangana Veterinary University) in Telangana are difficult, if not impossible, with general category but not with a CAP quota as this would be counted as having a reservation benefit, therefore a few seats are available under this quota.
In the past year, veterinary seats under CAP quota are closing around 9k-12k ranks, depending on availability, reservation category, and cut-off trends. With your rank of 11k and your CAP quota (children of army personnel) there is a chance you could get a veterinary seat in the later rounds or if sliding occurs.
There are only 10 Veterinary colleges in Tamil Nadu which include 6 private and 4 govt. colleges. Following are the 4 govt. colleges offering veterinary course,
Out of these 4, Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University and Annamalai University Chidambaram are the best Veterinary colleges as per the NIRF Ranking 2023.
Yes, there are several private veterinary colleges and research institutes in Tamil Nadu. While many veterinary colleges are part of the Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (TANUVAS), a public institution, there are also some private institutions.
Here's a more detailed look:
TANUVAS: is the primary provider of veterinary education in Tamil Nadu, and it includes several veterinary colleges and research institutes across the state.
Madras Veterinary College (MVC), located in Chennai, is a flagship institution under TANUVAS.
Other colleges and research institutes under TANUVAS include those in Salem, Theni, Tirunelveli, Udumalpet, and other locations.
While there aren't many explicitly private veterinary colleges in Tamil Nadu that offer veterinary degrees, there are some private institutions that offer related courses or programs in veterinary science, animal husbandry, or biotechnology.
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