It's unlikely you'll get a seat in a veterinary course in Karnataka with a score of 125 out of 180 in KCET 2025, especially as a General Merit (GM) candidate without an agricultural quota. Veterinary seats in Karnataka are highly competitive, and a score around 125 is generally not sufficient for admission. You would need a significantly higher score, typically around 130 to 140 or higher, to have a chance.
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