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8 months agoContributor-Level 6
Mainly you have to choose Biology, Physics, Chemistry in CUET. Though NEET is mostly accepted compared to CUET.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
A score of 85 marks in PCB in KCET could hardly guarantee a seat in a top government college in a veterinary (BVSc & A.H.). As an example, the GM category cut off rank in 2024 was 892 in Veterinary College Shimoga, and 22082 in KVAFSU another main university. Although 85 marks may possibly put a candidate in the 30,000-40,000th rank, at least when it comes to veterinary cut-offs the reduced score tends to be 130+ (absorbing also the normalized PUC marks). Your options might be very much along the lines of your category (SC/ST/OBC cut-offs are lower) and the college. Take into consideration all counseling rounds.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
For a paid seat in Veterinary Science at GBPUAT:
- *Fee:* INR 5 lakhs/year (25 Lacs total) vs. INR 1 lakh/year (5 Lacs total) for normal seats.
- *Admission:* Entrance exam (GBPUAT or ICAR AIEEA), counseling, and payment.
- *Details:* 75 seats available; scholarships and fee concessions for meritorious and SC/ST/EWS students. Check GBPUAT's website for updates.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 6
No, normally you cannot get a B.V.Sc. (Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry) using the mere CUET score in Assam Agricultural University (AAU). The College of Veterinary Science in AAU mainly uses their own AAU VET (Veterinary Entrance Test) to select students enrolled to study B.V.Sc. Although CUET is applicable to almost all the other undergraduate level courses in central universities, the animal sciences method has its own particular entrance examination namely AAU. In order to be considered in B.V.Sc, you are to qualify in the AAU VET.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
As a rule, to get into the Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (BVSc & AH) in India, you have to have a valid NEET UG score. NEET is mandatory to 15 per cent of all India Quota government veterinary college seats prescribed by Veterinary Council of India (VCI). NEET scores are also accepted by many state quotas. But some private universities or some state-level entrance (such as OUAT, RPVT or particular state CET) may provide other channels of admission to the left-over seats or under management quota, albeit usually an appearance in NEET is still needed. BVSc & AH admission is by direct entry (i.e. no exam) almost neve
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
NEET is generally necessary to pursue BVSc & AH but admissions given out by some privately run colleges are limited and may either admit on the basis of Class 12th marks in PCB or on the basis of their entrance examination, as management quota. Besides, there are states that have their own vet admission tests. It is always important that the college is a VCI-approved college in order to ensure validity of the degree. In particular colleges that provide non NEET you would have to search VCI sanctioned personal schools in states such as Rajasthan or Haryana that specifically state direct admission / state examination openings as options,
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Bachelor of Veterinary Science BVSc course is a full time 5year course which strongly focuses on medical care and treatment of animals. To get admission to Bachelor in Veterinary Science BVSc in a good government college you just score good around 500-600 marks in NEET UG to secure your admission to a good college. For more information you can check about the good colleges who offers this course.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 4
JIS College of Veterinary admission for this academic year 2025-26 started in the months of May to June.
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