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Hello, the vet colleges have high cut off as the seats are already limited. But the number of seats and cut off changes every year on various factors. But if you are under 85% state quota and 15% Aiq then for general category you should score minimum of 470 . If you are under obc and pwd category then you get to see the following criteria:
1.candidate under 40-80% of disability are eligible for neet.
2.Candidates with 80% disability maybe are not eligible for any medical course according to neet 2019.
3.Candidates with lower locomotor disability are considered eligible.
4.Candidates with disability of spine locomotion are maybe considered eligible.
Check out whether you follow to any of the conditions above . Check the link below for prediction of your college. Thank you. Hope this helped. All the best.
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hello Aspirant,
As of veterinary course, one must get above 500+ to get a government seat. As your NEET score is 470. For EWS there comes 10% reservation in jobs and education, which is granted belonging to the General quota candidates. Also it too depends upon last years cut-off. Adding it with 15% All India quota and 85% state quota seats in government colleges. Your Overall Percentile is: 94.6 - 95.1 and when it comes to rank, your Predicted Rank is : 72811 - 84961 .
Use this to predict the colleges by using this predictor link:
So you can predict your rank by using the NEET rank predictor:
https://medicine.careers360. com/neet-rank-predictor
Also check out the Cut-off , as it depends on this too:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles
Thank you.
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