Veterinary Doctor
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The scope of Veterinary science is very vast.Though, I would try to compile it in a short answer.
There are a lot of options to choose from after you finish you studies :
1) Research. You can either go for Masters here in India or abroad. A lot of my batch mates have done their research abroad especially in European countries.
If you want to go for this option then you have to prepare early, right from your 3rd year of the degree for TOEFL and G.R.E.You need to have some research experience which you can gain by working in the Departments of you interest and help out PHD students in their research and get your name in published articles/abstracts.
Having reference letters from the HOD helps a lot. So, for these things to work out you need to develop good relations with your professors and HOD so that they give you these letters.
2) Pet clinic. You can either work at a Pet clinic to gain more experience or open up your own clinic.Again if you want to have your own pet clinic then you must start planning at least from your 4th year and start gaining experience from working in the college/University clinic.
3) Government Recruitment. This is unreliable but a good option if you are interested to be in Govt. job. There is less competition than others as the number of Veterinarians are less.
4) Corporate or Pvt. Jobs. A lot of options are available right from Marketing & sales to Production & quality control mainly in pharma
List of few colleges in India
SRI PV NARSIMhA RAO TELANGANA
College of Veterinary Science (Guwahati)
Indian Veterinary Research Institute (Bareilly)
College Of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (Misoram)
West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences, Kolkata
Birsa Agricultural-University (Ranchi)
Anand Agricultural University (Gujrat)
College of Veterinary Science (Tirupati)
Hope your query is solved!
Thank-you!
Hii,
Considering this if you score around 450 the chance of getting Govt colleges is a bit less. You have to try for Private colleges and for deemed University.
Hello aspirant,
Here is the list of veterinary xoucou available collage in ap
Only these four are present in ap
Hope above information is helpful to you
Thank you
Hello ,
As every student is now interested and very crazy about this medical field ,so there's tough competition all over India .As well as the admission in any govt college is completely based on the merit on the student in the examination . And even cutoff varies every year according to the difficulty level and no of seats available .it also depends on the basis of reservation categories like SC ,St ,obc ,unreserved etc.The last rank which got admission in veterinary hospital for unreserved category is 301707 .So it is very hard to predict how much marks you need to score ,but to be on safer side ,350 + is better .Good luck and thank you.
Hi Barsa!
to be a verterniary doctor prior to that you'll need a basic bachelor degree of medical sceince. prospective the verternians need a bachelor's degree to qualify in any veterinary college. While there isn't any specific required but a basic idea about chemistry and physics is good.
Also there are numerous medical colleges if you are looking for both in state and national perspective.
And apart from NEET there are many medical entrances test which you can apply for and some are often been conducted twice a year.
Hope this answers your query, all the best
cheers!
Hi Ashish,
There is a wide variety of career opportunities availble in the feild of Veterinary Sciences. I am listing down a few for you.
1. Research: You can pursue a masters in the discipline from India or Abroad to further take-up research in the feild.
2. Open a Pet-Clinic or work as a doctor in the Pet-Clinic
3. Governmet Jobs
4. Join animal-centric non-governmental organisations etc.
You can also read up on Careers 360 for other opportunities in this feild. Use the link given below: https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/5892-Career-review-Veterinary-Science
Thanks,
Hello Ashish,
Honestly speaking, veterinary medicine in India does not have as much scope and demand as far as human medicine and surgery is concerned.
To study bachelors in veterinary is indeed a matter of your interest and choice, but the success rate of yours in this field depends on how hard you work with your subject. Veterinary medicine is given a lot of importance abroad. In India, after bachelors degree, you can either start a pet clinic of your own and make a lot of money or apply for govt. or private posts from time to time in various veterinary hospitals to practice and earn.
The better choice is to do your masters in veterinary medicine abroad and then practice and settle down there only.
In India, the chances of succeeding in this science are less because of less demand and opportunities.
Good luck!
Hello Mazhar,What sort of entrance exam are you takih about? Just for medical or for some other fields too. Kindly, be specific so that I can answer your query properly.
And answer to your remaining question. NEET (National Eligibilty Entrance Test) or NEET UG is going to be conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA) for the students aspiring to be doctors.
If you are aspiring to appear for NEET 2019 then last date for applying is 31st January.
For further information you can visit the link:
https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/neet
All the best !!
Hello Rohit,
According to the latest information the Veterinary Council of India (VCI), has declared that from now onwards all the AIPVT will not be taken by VCI . So, the students who want to enroll with the government and private sector Veterinary Colleges to graduate in Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry course will have to appear in the NEET exams.
Hope this helps.
All the Best.
Hello Bhalachandra Hegde,
The minimum duration of Bachelor of Veterinary Science or B.V.Sc. is 3 years and maximum duration is 5 years.
It is an undergraduate program for the students who have passes 10+2 in the field of Physics, Chemistry and Biology with the minimum of 55% aggregate marks.
Hope this will help you!
Thanku.
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