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a year agoContributor-Level 7
From the perspective of the J&K Board, if you qualify the other eligibility requirements, you may apply for admission in TANUVAS (Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University). BVSc will be primarily offered to students from Tamil Nadu; however, candidates from outside Tamil Nadu may be provided opportunities to apply in case of the availability of seats after local admissions. Each candidate should qualify the TANUVAS entrance exam, and the candidates will be admitted based on a merit list. Please verify the nativity and academic qualifications on their official admission portal.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Many private institutions offer admission based on Class 12 marks, especially in subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
- Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology
- Visva Bharati University
- Odisha University of Agriculture & Technology
- Chaudhary Sarwan Kumar Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya
- Veterinary Polytechnic, Jagdalpur
- Veterinary Polytechnic, Rajnandgaon
- Veterinary Polytechnic, Mahasamund
- Veterinary Polytechnic, Surajpur
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
It's unlikely that you'll be able to get a seat in a government veterinary college with 200 marks in NEET, even if you belong to the NTC category. 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.
The Veterinary Council of India (VCI) uses the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) merit list to fill seats in recognised veterinary colleges under the 15% All India Quota.
Cutoff marks for B.V. Sc. & AH in different colleges can vary. For example, the cutoff for Coll
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
Rajasthan University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences does not offer direct admission. However, candidates applying for MVSc are exempted from appearing for a test if they fall under any of the below categories:
- Seats reserved under ICAR nominee.
- Candidates who have nominated by ICAR/foreign nationals sponsored by ICAR/GOI
- Field extension functionaries deputed by Government of Rajasthan
- In-service candidates of RAJUVAS and/ or considered as 'in-service of the university' by the university. However, they will be required to fulfil academic qualifications
Admission to all the courses is entrance-based except diploma. Aspirants applying for Dip
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Whether it's beneficial to attend a private Veterinary college depends on various factors, including the specific college, one's financial situation, the quality of education offered, accreditation status, faculty expertise, facilities, and opportunities for hands-on experience.
Here are some points to consider:
- Quality of Education: Research the reputation of the Veterinary college. Look into accreditation status, faculty credentials, and the overall curriculum.
- Facilities and Resources: Consider the facilities available for practical training, such as laboratories, clinics, and farms. Adequate resources are essential for gaining h
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The average salary that a Veterinary graduate earns between INR 2.8 LPA and INR 6 LPA, while an Agriculture graduate earns between INR 2.6 LPA to INR 8.4 LPA
Veterinary refers to the branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases and injuries in animals. Veterinarians, who are trained in veterinary medicine, work with animals to ensure their health and well-being.
Agriculture, on the other hand, refers to the cultivation of land, crops, and livestock for food, fiber, and other products. Agricultural scientists and specialists work to improve crop yields, develop new agricultural technologies, and
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
In India, the Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (B.V.Sc) course duration is typically five and a half years. This duration includes both academic study and practical training, often divided into semesters or years of coursework followed by a compulsory internship period.
The curriculum covers various aspects of veterinary science, including animal anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, microbiology, surgery, medicine, and animal husbandry practices.
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