B.V.Sc.
Hello,
To get admitted into a B.V.Sc & A.H. program, you must apply for and pass the NEET-UG entrance exam with a qualifying score, then register for the Veterinary Council of India or state counselling process, and finally participate in counselling where seats are allotted based on your NEET rank
Yes, you can apply for BVSc through PMSSS if you meet the eligibility.
PMSSS (Prime Minister’s Special Scholarship Scheme) gives scholarships for professional courses like BVSc. But admission will be based on your NEET exam score, not just 12th marks.
So, if you have 90% in 12th and also
Hey Aryan! With your NEET score of 172 and SC category rank of 390, getting admission in a government BVSc & AH college in Gujarat is going to be very difficult. The closing ranks for SC students in Anand or Navsari colleges in previous years have been much higher, meaning
Hello aspirant,
With 509 marks and 42k rank, you are in a decent position:
Hi,
Your EAPCET rank of 3266 in the EWS category as a local candidate gives you a decent chance for BVSc admission in Rajendranagar, but it will depend on the cutoff trends for that year. Veterinary courses are highly competitive in Telangana, and BVSc cutoffs for local category EWS candidates
Hi Amit!
For BVSc at Birsa Agricultural University (BAU), seats are limited and general category cutoffs are usually around 1300–1600 depending on the year.With a rank of 1614, your chance is on the edge, but still possible in later rounds or spot counselling. It depends on seat matrix of 2025
HELLO,
Yes a BVSc course is definitely possible to pursue. It is basically a 5.5 year undergraduate program including on year internship that focuses on animal health. If you are passionate about animal care and well being it will be a good choice for you.
For admission :- You typically
Hi ,
For BVSc , the seats are very limited in both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, and cutoffs are usually quite high often within the top 10,000–15,000 ranks even for reserved categories. With a rank of 35830 in the BCB category, getting a government BVSc seat is unlikely. However, don’t
If your cutoff is 166 and you are trying for BVSc admission in Bangalore, then it will be very difficult to get a seat through merit.
Veterinary College Bangalore is a top college and needs a much higher rank. If you are applying through NEET, students usually get admission with
If your Category Rank is 238 (SC/OBC/ST?), and your General Rank is 266, then:
1. If You Belong to SC Category
Very high chances of getting BVSc in first or second round
(DUVASU cutoffs for SC in recent years have gone up to around 400–500 category rank)
2. If
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