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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, you can enroll in a veterinary programme if you have 8924 on the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET. You'll be accepted into a reputable Andhra Pradesh Veterinary College. However, it is important to note that the actual cutoff may vary. But this is a good rank in this category and hope you can get seat for Veterinary in a good college.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
In India aspiring students, for Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry courses usually need to take an entrance exam. The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) organized by the National Testing Agency (NTA) is the exam. NEET-UG scores are recognised by veterinary colleges nationwide for the Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (B.V.Sc. & A.H.) degree. While some states or universities may have their entrance exams NEET-UG remains the standard for many institutions. Candidates who pass the exam are chosen based on their rank through a counseling process.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Get free counselling for veterinary Science book your spot with an Andhra Pradesh EAMCET rank of 14,408 in general category you would have a definite chance to get admission in College of Veterinary Science Proddatur because the cutoffs for other years contains significantly lesser ranks than on account instance the earlier year general areaed close at about Or you can opt for Andhra University College of Engineering, it has top college among them taking as alternative. It is known for its robust curriculum and success placements offering institute. You are likely to get admission in its allied courses as per your rank assuming the cut
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes you can get admission in various colleges for Veterinary course with 60% in MH-CET. Some of the colleges are :
° Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University - [MAFSU] Maharashtra, Nagpur.
° College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
° krantisinh Nana Patil College of Veterinary Science
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
The cutoff for veterinary seats in Karnataka through the KCET is around 2000 or below. To be considered for a seat, you must be among the top 2000 candidates.
Looking at the previous year KCET cutoff for veterinary seat, to keep yourself in a safer zone, you must score atleast 60th percentile and that your rank must vary from 1500 to 2000. Try to score 110+ in the CET paper, if you are from SC category list.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Your prospects of getting into a veterinary college in Andhra Pradesh are minimal but not impossible if you have an APEAMCET rank of 8600. Higher ranks are usually required for admission to prestigious veterinary colleges like College of Veterinary Science, Tirupati, and Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University1. Still, you might be able to get in through management quota seats or less difficult universities. Use the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET college predictor tool to have a more precise understanding of your possibilities.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
You can't get a seat in the government veterinary college with a rank of 40,000, despite you're a ST category candidate. The last year Andhra Pradesh EAMCET cutoff was from 8644 to 15004 in the veterinary Science branch for ST category candidates. But if you want, you can pursue your career in private colleges but the real fact is that, it's not a good choice to study such a dignified branch in private colleges. Better prepare well and practice so that you may get qualified in the next year, that too in a government college as it has got the best study and lab facilities for veterinary Science so that students can learn and develop.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
You might secure a spot in a government college for BVSC (veterinary) based on several factors. If you belong to the SC or ST categories, your chances are higher. Additionally, if you're from the BCA category and looking in the AU region, you may also have a good shot. Furthermore, the farmer's quota can increase your likelihood of admission. These estimates are based on last year's cut-off trends for government veterinary colleges.
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