B.V.Sc.
Yes, you can get admission in BVSc (Bachelor of Veterinary Science) through CUET, as some veterinary colleges and universities accept CUET scores for admission. However, the primary eligibility remains a strong background in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in Class 12 with the required percentage.
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Hello Sugantha
BVSC fee details through management quota in India
Tution fees around 6,00,000
Caution money ( refundable ) around 50,000
Hostel fees apply 35,000 per annum + mess charges extra
You will get bvsc seat through management quota in private colleges. As per your profile you belong to Tamil
It's difficult to say if you can get a seat for a Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) in Andhra Pradesh with a rank of 9,000 in the AP EAMCET your rank is too close to cutoff last year. To secure a seat in a veterinary college through AP EAMCET, a
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Wow, 54 thousand in EMCET for BVSc - that's quite a journey you're on! I gotta be honest with you, that rank might make
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I see you're interested in the B.V.Sc. course at Gannavaram in AP. That's a great choice - veterinary science is such an exciting field!
So, you mentioned your TS EAMCET rank is in the
Hello Vaishnavi!!
Congratulations, it is a rank in AP EAPCET. Confirm your seat in BVSc at Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University or any other institution, depending on many factors like seat competition, category to which you belong, and what cut-off rank is specified that particular year.
Institution and Programme Cut-off Ranks:
Based on past trends and the competitive nature of veterinary medicine, a rank of 7892 might be on the borderline or slightly below the cutoff for BVSC in SVVU.
Here's what I recommend:
Congratulations on securing a veterinary BVSc seat! That's a fantastic achievement.
A few things you might want to consider now:
Both BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery) and BVSc (Bachelor of Veterinary Science) have their own merits and future scopes. Here’s a comparison to help you decide:
BHMS (Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery)
Scope:
1. Healthcare Sector:Opportunities to work as homeopathic doctors in private and government hospitals, or
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