Veterinary Science
Hey Priyanka
As far as I know there are no management quota seats in BVSc but you can get the NRI seats if you pay the NRI fees (which is really high, around 5 lakh per annum). If you want you can try for private veterinary science colleges (total 5
Cutoffs mainly depends from State to state. Including the State factors there are various other factors too due to which cutoffs changes each and every year.
If you consider Maharashtra then you need 260+ in NEET to get a seat in top colleges considering previous year cutoffs.
Note: Only 15%
Hi Souradip,
Yes, there is a private veterinary college in Jharkhand, it is YBN University, Ranchi.
The fee structure of this college is as follows:-
Hi aspirant!
Yes there is more veterinary colleges in Jharkhand. one of the top most veterinary college is Faculty Of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry Birsa, Ranchi Jharkhand. In this college the bachelor of veterinary science around 7000 fees per year .
Hope this clears your doubt!! Thank you!!
Dear Aspirant,
BVSc course is an undergraduate program for 51/2 years and last six months are of internship. The eligibility criteria is you must get minimum 55% in 12 th Science in PCB. Some Colleges also conduct entrance exam. In BVSc you have to deal with topics related to animal
Hi Krishnamurthy,
As per your marks your rank would lie in between 5000-11000 and as per previous year cutoff, the colleges you will get as per your rank in b.sc agri in Karnataka are:-
University of Horticultural Sciences , Bagalkot
University of Agricultural Sciences , Dharwad
College of Agriculture, Hassan
Hello!
Yes, the veterinary course required neet marks.
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.
As every student interested in Veterinary Sciences Education knows that there
Dear Aspirant:
Factors determining KCET Cut Off 2020
Given below are the important factors that help to derive KCET Cut off each year:
1)Difficulty level on the entrance examination.
2)Number of candidates appearing for KCET 2020
3)Seat availability in the participating institutes
4) Performance of the candidate in the exam
Hello,
You will have to score above 340 to be on the safe side,if you are a general category candidate. All the veterinary colleges in India have almost same level of cutting off.
On the other side, if you are OBC then the cut off is around 310 and for
Greetings, aspirant!
In order to become a veterinary surgeon in India, you need to get your bachelor's degree for which, you need to take up physics, chemistry and biology in your 10+2. Then you need to appear for the entrance exams AIPVT, the score of which, decides the Institute you
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