Can I get admission in Bombay Veterinary College with 200 score in NEET?
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With a NEET score of 200, your chances of admission to Bombay Veterinary College (BVC) in Mumbai are very slim. The General category closing rank in 2024 was around 49,000–78,000 (AI quota) . That equates to a NEET score over 350-400, so a 200 score falls short of the cutoff.
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Bombay Veterinary College, under MAFSU, is one of the premier veterinary institutions in India. A score of 200 in NEET 2025 may be below the general category cutoff for open merit seats. However, if you belong to a reserved category or are applying under a state quota, you might stand a chance in later rounds or for NRI/management quota seats. It's best to monitor MAFSU's counselling schedule and seat matrix updates.
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