AAU VET 2026 pass percentage and result are expected in July 2026; the minimum qualifying marks in the Class 12 qualifying examination are 50% for General and OBC category and 40% for SC and ST category, as mandated by the Veterinary Council of India Regulations 2016.
Assam Agricultural University (AAU), Jorhat, conducts the AAU VET (also known as CET-AAU) annually for admission to the BVSc and AH programme at its two veterinary colleges in Guwahati and North Lakhimpur. The 2026 entrance test was held on June 27, 2026. The official result and pass percentage will be published at aau.ac.in in July 2026. This article covers category-wise qualifying criteria, expected pass percentage and key performance factors based on official norms and previous year trends.
- AAU VET 2026 total marks: 150 (150 MCQs, +1 for correct, -0.25 for wrong answer)
- Minimum qualifying marks in Class 12 PCB: 50% for General/OBC and 40% for SC/ST as per VCI Regulations 2016
- Approximately 150 BVSc and AH seats available across College of Veterinary Science, Khanapara and Lakhimpur College of Veterinary Science
- Exam date: June 27, 2026; result expected July 2026
- Based on previous year trends, overall pass percentage in AAU VET is estimated at 20% to 30% of appeared students
AAU VET 2026 Exam Structure and Marking Scheme
AAU VET 2026 is an offline OMR-based test with 150 MCQ questions totalling 150 marks. Each correct answer earns 1 mark; each wrong answer deducts 0.25 marks. The exam duration in 2026 was extended to 2 hours 30 minutes from 2 hours in the previous year. Subject-wise distribution is given below.
| Subject | Number of Questions | Marks |
|---|---|---|
| Biology (Zoology) | 30 | 30 |
| Biology (Botany) | 30 | 30 |
| Chemistry | 45 | 45 |
| Physics | 45 | 45 |
| Total | 150 | 150 |
Biology (Zoology and Botany combined) carries the highest weightage at 60 marks, making it the most impactful section for crossing the qualifying threshold. Students who score well in Biology are better positioned to qualify and rank higher in the merit list.
Minimum Qualifying Marks by Category
The Veterinary Council of India Minimum Standards of Veterinary Education (BVSc and AH Degree course) Regulations 2016 govern eligibility for admission. General and OBC category students must have secured at least 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology at Class 12 while SC and ST category students require 40%.
For the AAU VET entrance test itself a merit list is prepared from all eligible applicants and counselling proceeds until all reserved seats across both colleges are filled. The effective entrance test cutoff therefore depends on the number of qualified applicants relative to available seats.
| Category | Class 12 PCB Aggregate Requirement | Minimum Qualifying Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| General (Unreserved) | As per VCI Regulations 2016 | 50% |
| OBC / MOBC | As per VCI Regulations 2016 | 50% |
| SC | As per VCI Regulations 2016 | 40% |
| ST (Plains) / ST (Hills) | As per VCI Regulations 2016 | 40% |
| DAC (Differently Abled) | As per VCI Regulations 2016 | 40% |
The official AAU VET 2026 qualifying criteria will be confirmed in the result notification. The eligibility percentages above are sourced from the AAU Information Bulletin 2026-27 and VCI Regulations 2016 published at aau.ac.in.
Overall Pass Percentage Analysis
The overall pass percentage in AAU VET measures how many students who appeared for the test score at or above the minimum merit cutoff. Based on previous year trends, approximately 20% to 30% of appeared students are expected to qualify in AAU VET 2026.
With roughly 150 total BVSc and AH seats across both campuses, competition is high. Students who qualify are not guaranteed admission; only those ranked high enough in the category merit list will receive a seat offer during counselling. The table below gives estimated figures based on previous year patterns.
| Metric | Estimated Figure (Based on Previous Year Trends) |
|---|---|
| Total registered applicants | 3,000 to 4,500 |
| Students appearing for the test | 2,500 to 3,800 |
| Students qualifying (estimated) | 600 to 1,100 |
| Overall pass percentage (estimated) | 20% to 30% |
| Total BVSc and AH seats (both colleges) | Approximately 150 |
The official AAU VET 2026 pass percentage will be released with the result in July 2026 at aau.ac.in.
Category-Wise Pass Percentage Breakdown
Pass percentage varies across categories because of different qualifying thresholds and reserved seat quotas. General category students face the highest qualifying threshold at 50% in PCB at Class 12 and compete only for unreserved seats, making their effective competition the toughest. SC and ST category students benefit from a lower qualifying threshold and dedicated seat reservations at both colleges.
| Category | Class 12 Qualifying Threshold | Expected Pass Percentage in VET* | Seat Pool |
|---|---|---|---|
| General / Unreserved | 50% | 18% to 25% | Unreserved seats (approx. 40–50% of total) |
| OBC / MOBC (Assam) | 50% | 22% to 30% | OBC reserved seats (approx. 27%) |
| SC | 40% | 28% to 38% | SC reserved seats (approx. 7%) |
| ST (Plains and Hills) | 40% | 25% to 35% | ST reserved seats (approx. 10–12%) |
*Expected figures are based on previous year trends and will be updated once the official AAU VET 2026 result is declared.
SC and ST applicants who need only 40% in Class 12 have a higher probability of clearing the minimum eligibility bar but still compete within their respective reserved seat pools. Students from all categories need to score well above the minimum cutoff in the entrance test to secure one of the approximately 150 BVSc and AH seats.
Factors Affecting AAU VET 2026 Pass Percentage
Several variables determine how many students qualify in a given year. Knowing these helps students assess their standing before the official result is declared.
- Exam difficulty level: A harder paper lowers average scores and raises the number of students falling below the qualifying threshold. AAU VET 2026 had a longer duration of 2.5 hours compared to 2 hours in the previous year, which may affect performance patterns.
- Negative marking impact: The -0.25 penalty per wrong answer means students who attempted low-confidence questions may lose marks even if they answered a moderate number of questions correctly.
- Biology subject weightage: Biology carries 60 of 150 marks, the single largest section. Students with strong preparation in Zoology and Botany gain a significant edge in crossing the qualifying score.
- Total number of applicants: A higher applicant count does not change the qualifying threshold but increases merit list competition, raising the effective cutoff score needed to secure a seat.
- Category seat availability: Students in categories with smaller seat quotas face steeper competition despite a lower qualifying threshold in Class 12.
- Class 12 board marks as tiebreaker: In case of a tie in the CET score, aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology at Class 12 are used as the tiebreaker, making board performance an indirect factor in the effective pass rate.
AAU VET 2026 Pass Percentage FAQs
Ques. What is the minimum qualifying percentage for General category in AAU VET 2026?
Ans. General category students must have secured a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology at the Class 12 level to be eligible for AAU VET 2026 admission. The entrance test merit cutoff is separately determined by the number of available seats and qualified applicants.
Ques. When will the AAU VET 2026 pass percentage be officially announced?
Ans. The official AAU VET 2026 result and pass percentage are expected to be announced in July 2026 on the official website at aau.ac.in.
Ques. What are the total marks in AAU VET 2026?
Ans. AAU VET 2026 carries a total of 150 marks. The exam has 150 MCQ questions worth 1 mark each with a negative marking of -0.25 for every wrong answer.
Ques. Do SC and ST students have a lower qualifying percentage in AAU VET 2026?
Ans. Yes. SC and ST category students are required to have scored at least 40% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology at Class 12, compared to 50% for General and OBC students, as per the VCI Minimum Standards Regulations 2016.
Ques. How many seats are available through AAU VET 2026?
Ans. Approximately 150 BVSc and AH seats are available through AAU VET 2026, spread across the College of Veterinary Science at Khanapara, Guwahati and Lakhimpur College of Veterinary Science at Joyhing, North Lakhimpur.
Ques. What is the expected overall pass percentage for AAU VET 2026?
Ans. Based on previous year trends, the overall pass percentage for AAU VET is expected to be between 20% and 30% of students who appeared for the test. Official figures will be released with the result in July 2026 at aau.ac.in.








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