The admission to Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (B.V.Sc & A.H.) in Karnataka's government veterinary colleges considers 50% of your KCET PCB marks and 50% of your marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in the 12th standard. Your board marks are quite high (approximately 94.33%), which will significantly contribute to your overall merit. A KCET PCB score of 131 out of 180 is also a respectable score.
Considering the previous year's cutoff trends, the closing ranks for the 3A category in government veterinary colleges have varied. For instance, in 2024, the closing ranks for the 3AG category (which is similar to your 3A rural category) in Veterinary College, Bangalore, and other colleges were within a few thousand.
Given your strong board marks and a decent KCET score, coupled with the advantage of the 3A rural category reservation, your composite score should likely place you within a competitive rank range for admission to veterinary colleges.
However, it's important to note that the actual cutoff ranks for 2025 will depend on factors such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the KCET exam this year, and the number of seats available in each category.
Therefore, while it is not guaranteed, you have a strong possibility of getting a veterinary college in Karnataka.
1.
Wait for the official KCET results and rank list to be released by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA).
This will give you your actual rank.
2.Check the official cutoff ranks for veterinary colleges for the 3A rural category once they are announced after the KCET counselling process begins.
3.Participate actively in the KCET counselling process and fill in your preferred veterinary colleges.
I hope this helps.