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Aayushi Bijawe

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To determine your chances of securing a veterinary seat, you should consider the previous year's cutoff ranks for veterinary courses in KCET under the EWS 3B category and HK Rural reservation. The cutoff ranks can vary each year based on factors such as the number of available seats, the total number of applicants, and their performance.

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Mohd Faizan

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Bachelor of Veterinary Science BVSC is the degree you need to pursue a career as a Veterinary Doctor in India. After graduating with a degree in Veterinary Science, you have to further study an MD in Veterinary Science or its related specialisation to become a certified Veterinary Doctor.

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Bhukya Sharath Naik

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The chances of getting a government seat for BVSC with a NEET score of 400 are very less

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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The process for a private seat for BVSC in CSKAU Palampur is as follows:
1. The candidate must have passed the 10+2 examination with Physics Chemistry Biology and English . As compulsory subjects.
2. The candidate must have scored a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate of English . Physics Chemistry and Biology.
3. The candidate must have applied for the entrance test conducted by CSKAU Palampur.
4. The candidate must have qualified the entrance test.
5. The candidate must have paid the admission fee. Once the candidate has completed all the above steps, they will be eligible for a private seat in the BVSC course at CSKAU Palampur. Her
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Aniket Kumar

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There are several veterinary colleges in Maharashtra where you can take admission for BVSC and Animal Husbandry. Some of the top colleges include College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Latur, Mumbai Veterinary College, Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Science University and many more. These colleges offer BVSC and Animal Husbandry courses with different eligibility criteria, admission processes, and fees. It is recommended to visit the official websites of these colleges or contact them directly for more information on the admission process, eligibility criteria, and other details.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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It is unlikely that you will be able to get a veterinary seat in a government college in Telangana with 71 marks in NEET. The cutoff for veterinary seats in government colleges in Telangana is usually around 100 marks. However, there are a few things you can do to increase your chances of getting a seat:
* *Apply to multiple colleges. * There are a number of government and private colleges in Telangana that offer veterinary courses. By applying to multiple colleges, you will increase your chances of getting a seat. * *Consider taking a drop year. * If you are not able to get a seat in this year's admissions, you can consider taking a dr
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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It is difficult to say for certain whether you will be able to get a veterinary seat with a rank of 29800 in EAMCET. The cut-off for veterinary seats varies from year to year and depends on a number of factors, including the number of seats available, the number of candidates who apply, and the difficulty of the exam. In general, however, a rank of 29800 is likely to be too low to get a seat in a government college. You may be able to get a seat in a private college, but the fees will likely be higher. Here are some things you can do to increase your chances of getting a veterinary seat:
* Consider applying to colleges outside of your h
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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It is possible to get a seat in veterinary with a rank of 31,000 in TS EAMCET. However, it will depend on the category you belong to and the number of seats available in the colleges you are interested in. According to the TS EAMCET 2022 results, the closing rank for veterinary was 27,000 for the general category and 15,000 for the SC/ST category. This means that if you belong to the general category, you will need to score a little higher than 31,000 to get a seat in veterinary. However, if you belong to the SC/ST category, you have a good chance of getting a seat with your current rank. It is also important to consider the number of
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