Veterinary Science
Hello Sneha.
See the marks u have scored in the NEET exam is worthy only if u have state quota to bag u a seat in the veterinary college (govt) to pursue ur higher studies in the field of ur interest under the MBBS courses. I m providing u a link for ur help.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off/amp&ved=2ahUKEwih1JbL6obiAhUZ6nMBHccvDzEQFjAKegQIARAB&usg=AOvVaw13ncSIsRF6_r3F1MyqcLzL&cf=1
Ask if any query. Good luck
Hey !
After tje declaration of NEET result , a registered candidate need to revisit the portal and enter the NEET score. If yiu have already done this , then wait for your call . After all the students enter their score , BHU releases its NEET cutoff on the basis of NEET scorecard.The candidates who meet those cutoffs are called for admission. You just need to wait for the release of Cutoffs.
For more information about this , follow thw given link :
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://bhuonline.in/pdfs18/136.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwjPsPK8jY3jAhXIfSsKHXOzDqEQFjAAegQIARAB&usg=AOvVaw2ThwA3Slx3xwwLhzJah0ck
Dear candidate,
Career prospects are bright with both the streams .coming to the veterinary scope is really large and is growing faster day by day.you may join govt/private animal hospital once you complete your graduation.Ayruveda is worthfull only if you do MD after completing your garduation.
All the best .
Candidates should belong to Tamil Nadu state and must have passed Higher Secondary Course (10+2) / CBSE / other examination recognized as equivalent thereto with the relevant subjects.
Candidates willing to apply should be below the age of 21 Years as on 1st July of the admission year concerned. For SC/ST candidates, there is no age limit.
The following minimum aggregate is required for different categories of candidates:
BC – Backward Class, MBC – Most Backward Class, DNC – Denotified Community, OC – Open Category or General Category
Hope,this information helpful for you.Goodluck.
Hello
If you have mentioned your Karnataka CET ranking, the cutoff required for admission varies depending on many factors such as the choice filling done by the candidate, availability of seats, etc.
Since it is late to answer this query and the admission process 2019 has been completed. I hope you checked the cutoffs. Do let us know if you have any other queries.
Good Luck!
If your query is about Andhra Polytechnic College, it does not offer Aquaculture and Veterinary courses.
The following courses are offered by the college
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering II Shift Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering II Shift Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering Diploma in Computer Engineering II Shift Diploma in Computer Engineering Diploma in Civil Engineering Diploma in Automobile Engineering Diploma in Architecture Assistantship
Do let us know if you have any other queries.
The cut off to get a seat in veterinary college for an unreserved student depends on the state of domicile and choice of college.
But even in the worst scenario it should not exceed more than 350 marks. ( 50%)
The closing rank for admission to veterinary colleges in Kerala has been declared. Since it is late to answer this query, I hope you have checked the cutoff. Refer to the link below-
https://apecet.nic.in/college_allotment.aspx
Last year rank for veterinary course in EAMCET was below 9k in AU region and below 7k in OU region and in Avu area it is 4-5k for bce category.
All the best.
Yes you can get the seat in above mentioned courses in your state as well as in the other state. Now the BDS course in rajasthan had the cutoff marks for the previous year in the govt. dental college were 519 with the rank 15110 for the OBC reservation. So the chances for the govt. college for you are less but you can go for the private dental college in rajasthan. Talking about the BAMS or Veterinary course then you can get into the course based on your class 12 marks and the NEET score as the NEET score is not that crucial in BAMS or veterinary seats and the admissions are based on the number candidates and the merit prepared by the college itself. So i would suggest you to go for the counselling rounds for the course you want to go for.
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