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10 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Your EAPCET rank of 5694 in the BC-D category puts you in a competitive group.
Top government colleges often have higher cutoffs for Veterinary Science.
Some private or lesser-known colleges might have a lower cutoff at your rank.
BC-D reservation could work in your favor in certain institutions.
Final admission depends on yearly counseling cutoffs and available seats.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The position of 9132 in Andhra Pradesh EAPCET 2024 raises the difficulty of obtaining veterinary seats in colleges located in AP. The admission cutoff rank range in Andhra Pradesh veterinary colleges falls between 1000-3000 for government institutions and 5000-8000 for private colleges. The actual cutoff mark remains unspecified because its final value depends on total student applications alongside the number of available seats. A place in either a private institution or a lower priority government institution is possible to obtain for students with rank 9132 in Andhra Pradesh EAPCET 2024 at a yearly tuition cost between INR 1.5 Lacs
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Generally, government colleges accept the NEET or any other state exam for admission to Veterinary courses. The expected cutoff for the NEET 2025 exam for veterinary courses in government colleges is around 720-162 for the general category. The cutoff for SC/ST/OBC is expected to be 161-143, and for the PH category, it's expected to be 143-127. You can check the exact cutoff on the official website of NTA.
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10 months 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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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
The historical data from Andhra Pradesh APEAPCET admission reveals that general category students who need government college veterinary education should hold ranks between 22000 to 25000. Your placement at ranking position 24565 falls within the highest possible cutoff boundaries for this selection range. Some rounds of counseling have awarded government veterinary seats to candidates who achieved ranks just above 24565 so your current rank is on the division point. The exact cutoff point gets determined through considerations that include the number of applicants along with exam performance results together with annual changes to sea
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates can check a list of Veterinary colleges in Tamil Nadu below:
| Veterinary colleges in Tamil Nadu | Course Fees (in INR) |
|---|---|
| Madras Veterinary College | 10 K - 44 K |
| Veterinary College & Research Institute, Namakkal | 20 K - 44 K |
| Veterinary College & Research Institute, Orathanadu | 20 K - 44 K |
| Veterinary College & Research Institute, Tirunelveli | 20 K - 44 K |
| Veterinary College and Research Institute, Theni | 44 K |
| Veterinary College and Research Institute (VCRI), Salem | 44 K |
| Veterinary College and Research Institute, Udumalpet | 44 K |
Note: The information has been taken from the official website and may vary.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates can check the emerging job roles below:
- Veterinary Data Analyst (AI & Big Data in animal health)
- Telemedicine Veterinarian (Online consultations)
- Biotechnology & Genetic Researcher
- Zoonotic Disease Specialist
- Veterinary Public Health Officer
- Regulatory Affairs Specialist (Veterinary drugs & vaccines)
- Livestock Management Consultant
- Pet Nutrition & Food Safety Expert
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
AI has been used in the following ways:
- AI-based Diagnostic Tools for rapid disease detection.
- Automated Image Analysis in Radiology & Pathology.
- AI-powered Livestock Monitoring Systems for health tracking.
- Predictive Analytics for outbreak prevention.
- AI Chatbots & Virtual Assistants for pet care guidance.
- Personalized Treatment Plans based on AI-driven data insights.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The technology has impacted the Veterinary career in the following ways:
- Telemedicine & Virtual Consultations for remote animal care.
- AI-powered Diagnostic Tools for faster disease detection.
- Wearable Health Trackers for livestock and pets.
- Advanced Imaging Techniques like MRI & CT scans for animals.
- 3D Printing in Prosthetics & Surgical Implants.
- Blockchain in Veterinary Records for better traceability.
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