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Dear Aspirant
With your marks 437, I am guessing your AIR would be more than 90,000 which is not enough if you belong to general or OBC category to get admission under 15% All India Quota for admission to B.V.Sc. & A.H. degree course.
Based on the allotment result of previous year for the same (in 2nd and final round), the UR (general) or OBC candidate should secure the AIR under 30000, SC under AIR 105000 and ST under AIR 109000 for year 2019 for B.V.Sc. & A.H.
Although you may try in your state where you might get some chances.
For accurate info., you may provide your category and AIR in comment section.
Hope this helps you.
There is no cutoff criteria declared for the veterinary seats officially like the NEET for medical and dental courses. You can have the veterinary seat in the institute offering the course and all you need to do is to go through the counselling rounds by the Veterinary counsil of india. You have to register online for participating into the admission rounds and you have to fill the choices as per your preference. Then based on your merit rank and marks you will be allotted the veterinary institute. And also with your marks in NEET you can get the veterinary seat in the institute. Refer the link below to get the complete information about the veterinary admissions and the counselling dates.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/aipvt
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