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Hello Vishnu,
KCET or the Karnataka Common Entrance Test is a state-level entrance test conducted to offer admission into various fields like engineering, agriculture, pharmacy & various other courses. Many colleges and universities in Karnataka offer admission based on KCET scores. The candidates will need to clear the minimum KCET Cut off 2020 to clear the KCET Exam 2020. Candidates who qualify it, get admission in undergraduate engineering, architecture, veterinary, farm science, yoga & naturopathy, and B. Pharma, etc. courses. KCET is only for the students who belong from Karnataka. If you want to take admission in the private colleges of Karnataka you can appear for COMEDK exam.
General category students are required to score 50% while SC, ST and OBC category candidates should score 40% in their 10+2 qualifying examinations to be eligible for the KCET 2020.
The cutoff score for admission in veterinary college for unreserved category students depends on the state of domicile & choice of colleges. But usually, it should not exceed more than 360 i.e. 50%.
Hope this information was helpful to you. Feel free to ask more questions.
Have a good day.
Dear aspirant
The cutoffs to get a seat in veterinary college for UR category students depends on the conditions of domicile & choice of colleges.
But usually, it is not supposed to exceed more than 360 ie 50%.
The cause behind low cut off is crystal clear that almost all of the students who appeared want to join Mbbs course, so the demand for veterinary is not that high.
Karnataka Common Entrance Exam ( Karnataka CET) cqrry out their own entrance test (Karnataka CET Exam) every year for admission to Medical, Dental and Engineering Courses in Professional Colleges within the State of Karnataka. Non-Karnataka students (students not eligible to be considered in the Karnataka quota) cannot appear for the CET. They can only appear for the COMEDK examination.
The candidates who score above the given cutoff will be included in the merit list.
General: 50%
General OPH: 45%
Karnataka CET Cutoff for OBC/SC/ST: 40%
The candidates have to score at least the marks mentioned above tobbe included in the merit list.
Good luck
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