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Sumit naroliya

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As per my research, the average fees at college of veterinary science for BVSC and AH is set around 30,000 to 40,000 INR per year, depending upon your category and reservation.

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Sumit naroliya

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According to previous year cut off of B.V.Sc. in AU Area ST category Boys was 13569 as for OU area 16573 and 9798 for SVU area. Also according to previous year General OC category ranks, cut off for Boys in AU area was 4163 , for OU area it was 4379 and for SVU area it was 3511. So all the other categories like BCE, BCD, etc fall into this range of ranks from 3.5k to 13.5k. So with your rank of 22000 it may be difficult to get admission.
Hope so it will help you.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Andhra Pradesh EAMCET is the state-level examination through which admissions are done in various fields like engineering, medicine, agriculture, and veterinary medicine at participating colleges in Andhra Pradesh. The BVSC course is offered by Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University. It announced its cutoff and merit list based on EAMCET marks for a particular course. There are around 14 departments and colleges in SVVU, for which the cutoff will be determined based on the reservation categories and the seat availability. With this rank, you may get admission into some BVSC colleges, like NTR College of Veterinary Science, depending on
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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The candidate under a general category for admission to the B.V. Sc. & A.H. degree course must have passed in each of the subjects of English, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/ Biotechnology and have obtained 50 % marks in aggregate of these subjects, at the qualifying examination.
Mahatma Jyotiba Fule College Of Veterinary & Animal Sciences, Jaipur was established in 2009. The college is progressing in the field of education and health to understand the finest talent and technique & to bring them closer to the common men. The college promotes quality higher education in the fields of Nursing, Physiotherapy, Medical, Education, Veterinar
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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If you are planning to become a Veterinary Doctor after the 10th, you can opt for Diploma courses in Veterinary Medicine. Here are the top Diploma courses to become a Veterinary Doctor after 10th:
Diploma in Veterinary Pharmacy
Diploma in Veterinary Lab Technician
Diploma in Animal Husbandry and Dairying
Diploma in Veterinary Assistant
If you are aspiring to become a veterinarian, it is important to have a Bachelors degree to qualify for admission into a veterinary college. You must have a Science background covering major subjects like Biology Chemistry and Physics. Moreover, some colleges also require students to meet Humanities, Social S
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Madhiya Taranum

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Yes, you can get admission for B.V.Sc in Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University.
SVVU Admission Process:
SVVU admission process for all the courses at UG, PG and research-level is entrance-based. For UG courses, candidates need to clear the state-level entrance examination, i.e., AP EAMCET.
For PhD, candidates need to appear for a Personal Interview (PI) as well.
The application form is available on the official website
Students should submit the duly-filled application form through post.

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ANAPURAM SANJAY

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Yes. With 32000 rank in Andhra Pradesh EAMCET you are eligible for veterinary course. You will get admission in good college.

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Jagadeeshwar Vubbapally

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You must have at least 6.00/10.00 OGPA or 60 percent marks in your previous board exam. All the best.

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afsheen nida

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You have a good rank in the exam. You have the chances to get a seat in veterinary, as the previous year cutoffs goes around 20k-23k for some colleges like P.V Narshima Rao Veterinary University, Telangana. Try to fill up the colleges with cutoffs as per your rank, so that you can easily grab a seat. All the best.

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Joyson Fernandis

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Based on the cutoff trend over the past few years, your odds are less stable. You may have some chance of getting BVSC through TS EAMCET but it all depends on merit. For your category the chances are lower but still not gone. Deadlines vary from year to year. This year may also change. So I would suggest you, if you have a good NEET score then go for it. Otherwise if your goal is TS EAMCET scores then you need to complete your consultation because then u will get the clearance.

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