Veterinary Science
Hello Aspirant,
The admission of 15% quota seats of Veterinary Colleges is through AIPVT counselling on the basis of NEET UG score and rest of seats admission is through state level Entrance Exam.
Have you appeared NEET this Year?
Good Luck!
Veterinary All India Quota seats admission is through AIPVT Counselling on the basis of NEET UG score & Rest of seats admission is through state level entrance Exam. Have you appeared NEET? and interested to apply for 15% quota seats admission. The Online Registration and Choice Filling/ Choice locking of VCI counselling is expected to start from 17th July, 2019 to 22nd July, 2019, You need to apply for it. You can check the further information related with the given below link and also saty tuned with the official website to get the updated information.
https://aipvt.vci.nic.in/Documents/Revised_Public%20NoticeVCI_11072019.pdf
https://aipvt.vci.nic.in/
Dear Student,
Veterinary science is a branch that deals with the study of animal immunology. It also monitors the prevention of widespread disease. This includes breeding livestock management, genetics, meat products technology, microbiology, pathology, pharmacology and surgery.
Eligibility Criteria (UG & PG) of Veterinary Science
In order to be eligible for a veterinary science course,
Veterinary Science Entrance Exams :-
National Entrance Exam Test (NEET) : NEET is a national level entrance exam that offers admission to all the medical courses. As per The Veterinary Council of India, candidates seeking admission in BVSc & AH courses must appear for NEET examination. It usually takes place between December- February.
Assam Agricultural University Veterinary Entrance Test (AAU VET): It is a university level entrance examination for admission to the Assam Agricultural University in Veterinary Science (BVSc) and Animal (AH). The entrance exam is held in offline mode. This exam usually happens in August - September.
Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT) : It is a university level entrance exam, organised by Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology every year for undergraduate admissions. It usually happens in February- June.
Rajasthan Pre-Veterinary Test (RPVT) : It is conducted by the Rajasthan University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences for admission to B.V.Sc and A.H degree courses. It is conducted in offline mode. Unlike other entrance tests, RPVT’s eligibility criteria also require you to be a domicile of Rajasthan. It usually occurs in May- July.
UP Veterinary Entrance Exam (UP VET) : DUVASU, Mathura conducts the UP Veterinary Entrance Exam for various UG, PG, Ph. D and Diploma in BVSc. It is usually conducted in Feb- March.
As you have not mentioned the competition exam you are talking about, so let me give you general tips you can follow in order to score good in your exams.
Happy Learning!
Here are some of the top Government Veterinary colleges given below.
College of Veterinary Sciences Hisar, Haryana
College of Veterinary and Animal Science, Bikaner, Rajasthan
College of Veterinary and Animal Science, Pant Nagar, Uttarakhand
College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Mathura, U.P
College of Veterinary Science, Ludhiana, Punjab
College of Veterinary Science, Anand, Gujarat
You can also check the other colleges & no. of seats with the given below link.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/aipvt
Hello aspirant
Here we are mentioning top private veterinary colleges in India which are not only known for their names but they are known for their growth and improve course curriculum in some recent years
So here we have mentioned some veterinary colleges in which you can expect your admission for your future
Hopefully have resolved your query in case of any other doubt you can get back to us
Hi,
According to latest rules and regulations admission in veterinary course in all India quota would be done based on NEET score.AIPVT has been replaced by NEET. So if you want to get admission in a government veterinary college throughout India you need to give NEET exam, qualify it and apply in counselling in all India quota.
Based on your score its difficult to get a government seat in All India quota , but you should try for state counselling for veterinary courses.
I hope your doubt is clear.
All the best
As after MBBS and BDS, candidates prefer veterinary so you don't need a very high score but you still nee a decent score to qualify for a good veterinary college. Around 360-390 is a good score in NEET to get veterinary college.
Hi There !
I am providing you the link for the previous years and expected for this year cutoffs of various colleges (including NITs) that take admission on the basis of JEE MAINS Examination. Visit the link and know your chances :-
Https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff
Hello student,
Sorry, But there are no chances for you to get a veterinary seat through NEET exam if you are a general or unreserved category person.
According to previous year cutoff you need to score near by 520+ marks to remain on the safe side for a seat there.
On the other hand if you are reserved category person then there are chances for you to get a seat but the chances are not that much high.
Hope you understand.
Thank you :)
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