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a year agoContributor-Level 9
With a score of 255 in the NEET, you are unlikely to get a seat in a government college for a Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc). The NEET cutoff for veterinary courses varies by category and year. For general category seats in a government medical college for a veterinary course, the NEET UG exam score required is usually 500+. For the OBC category, the required score is 450+, for SC category it is 380+, and for ST category candidates, a score of 320+ is necessary.
You can go for colleges that take admission to the course based on scores obtained in Class 12 exams.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates can check the comparison below:
| Feature | BVSc (Bachelor of Veterinary Science) | Diploma in Veterinary Science |
|---|---|---|
| Duration | 5.5 years (including internship) | 1-3 years |
| Eligibility | 10+2 with PCB | 10th or 12th pass |
| Curriculum | In-depth study of veterinary medicine, surgery, and animal science | Focuses on basic animal healthcare and assistance |
| Career Scope | Veterinary doctor, surgeon, researcher, professor | Veterinary assistant, livestock inspector, animal caretaker |
| Higher Studies | Eligible for MVSc, PhD | Limited scope for further studies |
| Legal Practice | Requires VCI registration to practice | Cannot independently practice as a veterinarian |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
BVSc graduates can work in animal husbandry by joining government departments, livestock farms, or dairy industries. They play a crucial role in animal health management, breeding, and nutrition.
They can work as Livestock Development Officers, Animal Husbandry Extension Officers, or Consultants helping farmers improve productivity. Many BVSc graduates also start their own dairy farms, poultry farms, or engage in animal feed production businesses.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, BVSc graduates can pursue PhD programs in Veterinary Science and related fields. To be eligible, they typically need to complete a Master's degree (MVSc) in a specialised area such as Veterinary Pathology, Animal Genetics, or Veterinary Surgery.
Some universities may allow direct admission to PhD programs after BVSc with exceptional academic records. PhD programs focus on research, innovation, and specialization, leading to careers in academia, research institutions, and the pharmaceutical industry.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The following are the admissions details for the General category of the Bachelor of the Veterinary Science (B.V.Sc.) programme at Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (LUVAS) in Hisar from the previous year
NEET 2024 Closing Rank: The All India Rank (AIR) of 31129 was achieved by the final accepted applicant in the General category.
These numbers demonstrate how competitive LUVA B.V.Sc programme is To increase their chances of admission prospective students should strive for a NEET score in or above this range.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The current cutoff details for the B.V.Sc and A.H course in Veterinary Anatomy in PV Narsimha Rao Telangana Veterinary University are on the basis of the NEET UG ranks. In 2023, the General category closing rank was approximately 103,597.
To get the most precise and current details, you can check the website of the institution.
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a year agoNew answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 9
With 200 marks in NEET 2024, you may not be able to get admission to a BVSc programme at a reputed veterinary college. The minimum marks required for admission to a BVSc programme in a reputed veterinary college is expected to be over 400 for the unreserved category.
Explanation
The NEET cutoff for Veterinary in 2024 is expected to be between 722 and 135 marks for general category students.
For reserved categories like SC, ST, and OBC, it will be between 138 to 135 marks out of 720.
For government veterinary college cut off marks for reserved category students, it is expected to be around 500.
If you have applied for
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
You may have difficulty entering the BVSc and AH programs in West Bengal on a NEET score of 199. The cutoff marks for such courses usually range from 300 to 550. Some of the private universities might still consider your application, however. Fifteen seats are available at the West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences, Kolkata, while 60 are available in the Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, WBUAFS, Kolkata. The annual tuition fee for BVSc and AH courses in West Bengal varies from INR 30,000 to INR 1,50,000. Also, it is very important to check the various cutoff marks and criteria for different college admissions.&n
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The competition to obtain a seat for the Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) programme in government colleges through NEET admission is extremely intense. The position at 431,852 marks makes admission to government veterinary colleges almost impossible since these colleges usually only accept higher-rank students. You should investigate private veterinary colleges together with the state-specific counseling programs which maintain different cut-off ranking requirements. You can find all the specific information related to veterinary course cut-offs through NEET at different resources.
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