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Pankaja Meher

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The Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry is considered the best course at Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences because it offers a thorough education over about 5 and a half years. Students learn both theory and practical skills in veterinary medicine. The university has excellent facilities like their labs and a government animal hospital for practical experience. The faculty is highly qualified so students receive quality education. Graduates have strong job prospects often finding work as veterinary surgeons soon after graduation.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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However the fee structure for a BVSc course in through management quota varies with different colleges. The management quota fees usually exceed the regular admission fee. Fees: The fees for studying medicine in private medical universities across India ranges from 1.5 to 2 Lacs a year, on an average per student and might cost up-to near about 4 Lacs depending upon the location of the college simply boundaries are higher-rising-city colleges demand more money while colleges located in tough areas with rough living conditions usually charge less fee (as you could have guessed anything that costs extra would be charged extra like Good-Ho

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Saurabh Kaintura

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SVVU charges INR 50940 in total tuition for the Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (B.V. Sc. and A.H.). Students also have to pay an additional INR 2785 for a one-time admission fee.

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Yamuna Seku

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As per 2024, NEET cutoff scores are varied compared with previous years.

 Please find cut off details as per category wise:

  1. Unreserved category cut off scores ranges between 720- 164 out of 720.
  2. Reserved category cut off scores ranges between 163- 129 out of 720.

These range of scores are offered in government colleges depends on seats allotment.

You have scored 200 marks, so you may have chance to get government college seat in any state.

 

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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BVSc is an undergraduate program of 5 years duration, focusing on veterinary medicine and animal sciences. BVSc Fees in India range from INR 10,000 to INR 2,00,000 per annum.

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Parul Thapa

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The maximum age limit for admission to the Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (BVSc & AH) programme varies according to the country, institution, and rules thereof. In most countries, especially in India, the prescribed age limit ranges from 17 to 25 years of age at the time of admission to BVSc courses.
However, the age limit may widely differ from one university to another and from one country to another. Age requirements may differ marginally in certain institutions in accordance with their policies and the type of entrance examinations they are having for admissions. There may also be relaxation in the age limit for

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rishi D

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NEET -UG (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test - Undergraduate) scores as admission to the BVSC programme at LUVAS is done through a merit list prepred based on the NEET- UG exam scores

candidates must have a valid NEET-UG score to be eligible for admission to the BVSC programme at LUVAS

*There is no other entrance exam accepted by LUVAS for BVSc admissions*

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rishi D

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no, you cannot join LUVAS for BVSC without clearing NEET. thee eligibility criteria clearly states that u must have valid NEET UG score to get admission into BVSC programme at LUVAS so you cannot apply for BVSC at LUVAS without appearing and clearing NEET UG exam. the admission to BVSC is based on NEET UG merit only

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Faizan ahmed

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For BVSC it is about 110 marks

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Sumeet Inamdar

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So, in order to answer to this question, I have to say that, yes,BVSC at Kerala Veterinary & Animal Sciences University is a bit hard one to pursue as BVSC is a tough course and in comparison to MBBS it is actually is harder course and lots of different species of animals to study about and many complexities, but if you're interested well enough and dedicated toward your goal, everything will fall in line for you. You can also enjoy the college life with your friends, college fest, trips and etc. 

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