B.V.Sc.
Hello Aspirant,
I hope you are doing well.
Cut-off varies from year to year and is influenced by numerous factors, including
Students' caste categories.
how many seats are available.
There were a lot of students who took the test.
The exam's level of difficulty.
Using the URL provided below, you can view the B.V.Sc. colleges' OBC category cutoffs for the preceding year.
For information on the NEET UG cut-offs for medical colleges, visit the website provided below.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-maharashtra
Using the college predictor tool listed below, you can forecast the colleges that your NEET UG rank will land you at.
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm source=qna&utm medium=neet cp
I hope this helps.
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Hello,
After earning your Diploma in Veterinary Science, you may choose to enroll in the BVSc & AH (Bachelor's in Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry) programme.
Given that you have already earned your diploma, the course would take you four years to finish. The B.V.Sc. and AH curricula include instruction in nutrition, animal husbandry, illness detection, and exotic animal care.
Some best colleges are :-
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Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing absolutely great.
So with regard to your query, as per your expected marks scored in the NEET exam, your rank will be above 2 lakh and you might not get a seat in the All India Quota, however, there are chances for you to get admission into MBBS, BDS, BHMS, BAMS, Veterinary or any other private colleges and government colleges as well in the state quota, this will be basing upon your category, but it is not compulsory, you might get it basing upon the vacant seats.
Checkout this NEET college predictor to know about the predicted colleges for your marks: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
Hope this helps you!!
Hello Aspirant
According to the marks and category, you can get a seat in BVSC this year through NEET, I would say attend the counseling process sincerely for that.
Now if you want to get admission through AP EAPCET which is a state-level examination conducted for admission to various courses of Engineering, Medical, Agriculture, Veterinary, etc. According to the previous year, the marks required for you to get into veterinary colleges are 40 for bc and 35 marks for both SC and ST.
At 3796 rank and SC category, I guess you can get a seat in BVSC in Andhra Pradesh.
TS EAMCET is also a state-level exam whose cut-off varies year to year and secures 33% reservations for female candidates. The qualifying mark is 40 out of 160. Being an SC candidate and having a rank of 1197 is good enough to get into P.V. Narsimha Rao Telangana Veterinary University.
Some of the prestigious universities of Andhra Pradesh to you can apply for BVSC are :
1. Shri Venkateswara Veterinary University
2. College of Veterinary Science, Tirupati
3. N.T.R College of Veterinary Science, Gangavaram
You can check out the official sites of these colleges, highly reputed for Veterinary Sciences.
Further, I think being SC and securing 425 marks can get you into BDS courses as well and you can also try to apply to some private colleges by NEET counseling.
If you want to check out the college you can get through your rank you can prefer the below college predictor link :
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
Till then All the best.
Hi,
AP EAMCET is the state level examination through which the admissions are done in various fields like Engineering,Medicine,Agriculture and veterinary courses which are offered in the respective colleges in andhra pradesh.
Here you did not mention your category .So I will give from the general opinion.To get the seat in BVSc your rank should be less than 1500 if you are belonging to the general category.
hope it helps!!!!!
All the best!!!
hello aspirant
Well, in order to get qualified, a candidate must score 25% marks to pass the AP EAMCET exam. Total 40 marks out of 160 is needed to qualify AP EAMCET. And looking at the previous year cutoff for AP EAMCET, for agriculture seat is concerned, the Cutoff marks for agriculture is generally around 125 although the parameter changes every year.
Furthermore, you will need a minimum rank of around 30K - 40K to get bsc agriculture seat through AP EAMCET.
furthermore, if you want Bvsc, then you will need a rank of around 6K-10K in AP EAMCET.
TO know more about the AP EAMCET cutoff, follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ap-eamcet-cutoff
I hope that this will help.
hello aspirant,
If you have mentioned your rank then it would have been easier to predict the results and your chances. However, looking at the previous year AP EAMCET cutoff, in order to gte Bvsc Colleges through AP EAMCET, you have to get marks more than 45, if you are from BC. The Cutoff marks for general category is 80.
Please note that the above prediction may vary as it is based on the previous year Cutoff and the Cutoff keeps varying every year.
further, to know more about the AP EAMCET Cutoff details, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ap-eamcet-cutoff
Also, you can check your admission chances in other colleges with the help of below mentioned AP EAMCET college Predictor tool : https://www.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor
i hope that this will help.
Unfortunately, there are very less chances to get bvsc seat with 66 marks . There are 15% of seats available for veterinary sciences education across all of India, if that interests you. The NEET exam results will determine a candidate's merit for admission to any government-recognized veterinary college.
The cutoff varies yearly depending on how challenging the paper is.
But in the worst-case situation, it shouldn't be any lower than 360, or 50%.
A score of at least 300 is needed on the NEET to get admitted to veterinary school, and the closing rank for SC and ST applicants is roughly 195,000.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bvsc-bachelor-of-veterinary-science
Hi there.
The BVSc, or Bachelor of Veterinary Science, is a five and a half year undergraduate degree that focuses on the study of medical diagnostics and the treatment of illnesses in all animals. Given how many animals people own as pets, veterinarians are crucial.
The minimal requirement for admission to this programme is a 10+2 diploma in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 50% from CBSE/ICSE/State Board or an equivalent.
The majority of veterinary colleges admit students based on their performance on admission exams administered by the different institutions. For entry into the first year of the Bachelor of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry (BVSc and AH) programme, the Veterinary Council of India (VCI) administers the All India Pre Veterinary Test (AIPVT).
To get to know the best colleges for this degree, consider the link below.
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bvsc-colleges-in-india?sort=popularity
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