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ANEES K K

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From the available informations, It is highly unlikely that a score of 200 in the NEET exam would be sufficient for admission to a government BVSc & AH programme in MaharashtraThe cut-off scores for government veterinary colleges in Maharashtra are typically much higher, especially for the general category. Government veterinary colleges in Maharashtra are very competitive, and admission is usually awarded based on merit and state quota. 

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Nishant Agarwal

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The cutoff for B.V.Sc. & A.H. at SKUAST varies each year. Based on previous trends, the closing ranks for general category students are typically around 150, while for SC and ST categories, it can go up to 720 and 1680, respectively. Cutoffs depend on factors like the number of applicants and seat availability. Always check the official website for the latest updates.

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The top colleges in Punjab which offers the BVSc are GADVASU - Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana Punjab where fees would be around INR 90k per. And Veterinary Polytechnic, Kaljharani offers BVSc and fee would be INR 1 Lacs per year. Baba Hira Das Ji College of Veterinary Pharmacy, Sri Muktsar Sahib and fees is INR 1.89 Lac.

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krish dange

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Getting admission to B.V.Sc without an entrance exam is difficult, as most colleges in India require NEET or state-level entrance tests. However, some private or deemed universities may offer direct admission based on 12th marks in PCB subjects. You can explore options like Mewar University, Apex University, or private colleges in states with less competition.

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Anupama Singh

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Rajasthan University of Veterinary and Animal Science offers 5.5 years BVSC pogramme. The course curriculum focuses on the study of animal health, disease diagnosis, treatment, and the management of animal population. BVSC students can work as Veterinary Surgeons, Animal Breeders, Research Scientist, and others.

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