Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
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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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
The College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences under Kerala Veterinary and Animal Science University (KVASU) located in Pookode, Wayanad, is one of the prominent colleges in Kerala offering higher education, research, and extension services in Veterinary and Animal Sciences. KVASU has three faculty members housing eight constituent colleges that offer ten UG, PG, doctoral degree programmes, diplomas, PG diplomas, and certificate courses. This institution is mostly known for its Bachelor's in Veterinary Science and is one of the best colleges in Kerala for it but there are no placements in this course . You can also pursue B.Tech i
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
No, you can't get direct admission to B.Tech at Kerala Veterinary & Animal Sciences University. Candidates seeking admission at Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University must meet the course-specific eligibility set by the university. For B.Tech, candidate must have appeared for entrance exams such as KEAM or ICAR AIEEA. The merit list is based upon the scores of the given entrance exams. Further, they need to submit an application form filled with all the relevant details. Also, candidates need to pay an application fee of INR 1,000 (INR 500 for SC/ST candidates) along with the submission of the required documents. KVASU accept
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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
The UG courses fees at Kerala Veterinary & Animal Sciences University is around INR 50000 -1 Lacs per year and the fees for PG courses is around INR 1,00,000 per year.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
To bag a scholarship in the University of Kerela Veterinary and Animal Sciences for the MVSC programme is a Master in Veterinary Sciences who should be a good scorer in the exam or more appropriately among the top 10% of the students from each batch. to qualify for scholarships and other things you as a student must have 50% marks. For general students which is 6.0/10 and for ST/ST it is 5.5/6.0 approximately to still avail you have to be in the top 10%.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Pursuing BVSc at Kerala Veterinary & Animal Sciences University (KVASU) is not expensive compared to many other institutions. The annual tuition fee for the BVSc programme at KVASU ranges from INR 28,900 to INR 30,294 per year
This fee structure makes it an affordable option for students interested in veterinary Science education. Additionally, KVASU offers quality education, a comprehensive curriculum approved by the Veterinary Council of India, and a conducive learning environment, making it a valuable choice for pursuing BVSc without a significant financial burden
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
It is a good college for studies but not in terms of placements.
Placements: Almost 50% of the students got placed. The highest salary package offered was 5 LPA, and the lowest salary package offered was 1.8 LPA. The top recruiting companies of our college were Amarai, Milky Mist, Milma, etc. Roles offered were technical superintendent, quality analyst, etc. About 10% of the students got internships, and internships are mandatory here.
Infrastructure: The college has a good infrastructure, and there were almost all labs like microbiology, computer lab, chemistry and technology labs. Classrooms were neat and clean. One of the main a
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
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