i got 109 in pcb kcet and my board pcb score is 91.3% will i get veternary seat in government college
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Hello,
With KCET PCB score of 109 and board percentage of 91.3%, your chances for a government veterinary seat are a bit tough , but not impossible.
Based on previous year trends , general category students usually needed around 115+ in KCET PCB and above 85–90% in boards for a government veterinary seat. Since you have good board marks , that helps a bit.
But as cutoffs can change every year depending on difficulty level, number of seats, and competition, your chances are borderline . If you are from a reserved category (like SC/ST/OBC) , then your chances are better.
So, if you're general category , you might be on the edge, but if you are from any reservation , there are decent chances .
You can use our KCET College Predictor Tool to predict which college you can get based on your scores.
Hope it helps !
Hello there,
With a KCET score of 109 and a board percentage of 91.3% in PCB , your chances of getting a veterinary seat in a government college in Karnataka are uncertain, as it depends on factors like:
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KCET Rank : A score of 109 might translate to a rank that could vary. Typically, veterinary seats in government colleges are competitive.
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Category : If you belong to a reserved category, you may have better chances.
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Previous Cutoffs : Government veterinary colleges have varying cutoffs, but it is generally high.
Next Steps:
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Check the KCET counseling process and cutoffs for veterinary seats.
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Explore state-level reservations and category-based quotas for better chances.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
With 109 in KCET PCB and 91.3% in boards, your chances are moderate for a veterinary seat in government colleges (especially if you're in a reserved category).
General category: Tough, as cutoffs are usually under 5,000 rank.
OBC/SC/ST: Higher chances; many get in with 10,000–15,000 ranks.
Final decision depends on your KCET rank, which will be released soon.
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