Veterinary Science
Veterinary Council of India (VCI) is the regulatory authority of AIPVT which grants admission to 449 backelors in the seats offered by around 41 government veterinary colleges across India. AIPVT counselling is conducted for filling the 15% All India Quota seats reserved in all government colleges. The admission to rest of the 85% State Quota seats are done by the respective state counselling authorities. The counselling is based on your All Indian Rank in the NEET exam. Cut off is not yet clear but if you want a seat in Government College and since there are only 15% seats you need to have a very good score.
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Dear Kruti,
The minimum marks required in NEET to get into veterinary college is to secure marks above 450.
Regards
Hi Alok,
All of these above fields are best in their own way. Out of the above let's start with Biotechnology. This field is not yet so well developed in India, therefore has less scope in India. In India you might have some scope only when you want to go in for research work. But if you want to study abroad then you can go for it. Biotechnology is an extensively wanted field abroad.
Coming to Pharmacy, if you do B.Pharma from a well recognised college, you will get a chance to go abroad for some projects. After B.Pharm you get the licence to open a Medical Store, giving you a great future in Business of Medicine. B.Pharma and M.Pharma can earn money sitting at home. Whenever any shop wants to sell any medicine, they need the sign of B.Pharma people. So you can make money out of it.
Pschycology:- There are different kind of Pschycology, The Pschycology course having biology is known as biopsychology or Physiological Psychology. You have great scope in this field if you do higher studies and to be successful in this field, you have to do a lot of additional courses as well as a part of your higher studies, to achieve great success and earn more money in this field.
Next coming to agriculture and veterinary, In these two courses if you can do it from a well recognised Government College,( For Agriculture, Kalyani University and any Government College that you can get through AIPVT) you have great scope. These two fields have easy access to government jobs. So if you do not want to do lot of higher studies, then one of these two is the best for you.
Physiotherapy, is kind of Pschycology course only but have less importance. Only if you have a certificate from a well recognised Government College then you can bag in a well paid job in a Good Hospital.Much of Higher studies is not required in this field.
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Hello
It would be difficult to tell you about the marks required for admission as the cutoff varies every year from college to college depending on various factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, number of candidates appearing in the exam, availability of seats, etc.
You should aim to perform well to get a good score in the exam.
Good Luck!
Dear Candidate!
Both the courses are good and one should follow his/her heart in selecting the course. If you are interested and most important comfortable with pets, animals or wildlife then you can opt for veterinary. But on the contrary if you are interested in plants, crops, and natural resources you should opt for a career in Agriculture.
If you study Agriculture, later you can do Msc/MBA-Agribusiness, get a job, or start your agriculture related business.etc.
If you pursue Veterinary, then afterwards you can do MVSc, open up a clinic, join Indian Army as Vet.Corps.etc.
I hope you get it right. All the best!
Hello Aspirant,
The admission of 15% quota Veterinary seats admission is through AIPVT Counselling on the basis of NEET score and rest of seats admission of Veterinary colleges is through state level Entrance Exam. You can check the previous year NEET cutoff rank for 15% quota seats with the given below link.
https://aipvt.vci.nic.in/Documents/Result-Rank.pdf
You can check the previous year B.V.Sc cutoff rank for the remaining seats of Karnataka with the given below link.
http://kea.kar.nic.in/cet2018/R1/agri_cutoff_gen.pdf
hello Sanjay,
Here is the list of exams you can go through after qualifying 12th standard with physics, chemistry and Biology as the compulsory subjects.
*AIPVT (ALL INDIA PRE-VETERINARY TEST)
*MHTCET (MAHARASHTRA CET), KEAM (KERALA)
*CENTAC (PONDICHERRY)
*GADVASU (PUNJAB, HIMACHAL)
*GUJCER (GUJRAT)
*AICEE (ALL INDIA COMMON ENTRANCE EXAMINATION).
NOTE- you can choose any exam according to your preference of location.
Syllabus to qualify above listed wxams- 12th standard biology from NCERT books.
Hope this was helpful. If ytou have any qyueries, feel free to drop a comment below.
Hi Aspirant! Veterinary Council of India conducts an ‘All India Common Entrance examination’ (AICEE) for the admissions in first year of BVSc & AH degree course held in May each year. For more details regarding entrance for veterinary, kindly visit the below mentioned link:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/5892-Career-review-Veterinary-Science
Thank You!
The top colleges in the above-mentioned category are as follows:
1.Veterinary College And Research Institute - [Vcri], Namakkal
2. Tamil Nadu Veterinary And Animal Sciences University - [Tanuvas], Chennai
3. Post Graduate Research Institute In Animal Sciences - [Pgrias], Chennai
4.Madras Veterinary College - [Mvc], Chennai
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