Can I get Kerala Veterinary & Animal Sciences University, BVSC with 550 in NEET?

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    ARYAN RANGARI

    a year ago

    To gets BVSC in the prestigious Kerala veterinary and animal sciences university the minimun score for NEET is 722- to be precise in 2024 for the unreserved or general category . Similarly for SC/ST category the marks are between 135 to be more precise 135/720. and then we gooooooo with the NEET preparation you prepare well ypu do well in exam and you get good marks . Remember preparation will lead to good score and the get a good college with a BVSC college

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    Yashwanth S | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago

    Yes, with a NEET score of 550, you stand a strong chance of securing admission to the Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) programme at Kerala Veterinary & Animal Sciences University (KVASU). The expected minimum marks for admission to reputed veterinary colleges in NEET 2024 is anticipated to be around 420+ for the unreserved category. Therefore, your score of 550 significantly exceeds this threshold, making you well-positioned for admission to BVSc at KVASU.

    Kerala Veterinary & Animal Sciences University is renowned for its quality education and research in veterinary medicine, offering students a comprehensive curriculum and state-o

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  • The minimum marks in NEET 2024 to get admission in BVSc in a reputed veterinary college is expected to be 400+ for unreserved category. Yes you can get admission for  Kerala Veterinary & Animal Sciences University, BVSC with 550 in NEET.

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