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Yes, for veterinary courses through KCET, it is not compulsory to select the agriculture quota. However, candidates applying under the farmers' quota (Agricultural Practical Test) get reservation benefits for seats in veterinary colleges.
If you do not have an agricultural background, you can still apply for BVSc seats under the general merit or your respective category quota.
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No, selecting the Agriculturist Quota in the KCET application is not mandatory for pursuing veterinary courses. The Agriculturist Quota is specifically designed for candidates from farming backgrounds who wish to avail reservation benefits in agriculture-related courses. For veterinary courses, admission is primarily based on your performance in the KCET examination. However, if you belong to an agricultural family and meet the necessary criteria, opting for the Agriculturist Quota could enhance your chances of securing a seat in veterinary programs. It's essential to review the official KCET guidelines to understand the specific eligibility requirements and benefits associated with this quota.
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