Veterinary Science
Hi reader ,
Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) is the degree you need to pursue a career as a Veterinary Doctor in India.
In order to become a veterinary doctor . you will neet to appear for NEET UG first and secure a score to get admission in one of
Hello Aishwarya,
For your TS EAMCET rank, you have less chances of getting Veterinary seat in P V Narashima Rao Veterinary University, Hyderabad based on previous year's cut-offs. You can try of other Colleges.
There are 69 Veterinary seats in P V Narashima Rao Veterinary College, Hyderabad. This course is
Hello Aspirant,
No, not yet . Till now VCI has not started the All India counselling for B.V.Sc. course nor released any dates but few days back a notice was released according to which the last date of admission to BVSc. and AH course in the recognized veterinary colleges are
Dear applicant honestly speaking though it is just an assumption that based on the past few years cut-off records for Veterinary Science Colleges in Tamilnadu you have moderate possibilities to get admission, since you are from OBC NCL category, but yes the cut off may vary based on the factors
Hello Naresh,
It is difficult to predict exactly because Cut-offs varies from year to year. For your AP EAMCET Rank it is difficult to get Veterinary seat in good Colleges and you can try for Management quota seat.
Cut-offs depends on many factors like
• Category to which the students
Hello,
If you are from Rajasthan and are seeking seat in Veterinary College in Kerala, then apart from the language barrier with few of your batchmates you certainly won't face any other issues.
Most of the teaching in Government Veterinary Colleges is done in English, so that every student can
Hello!
Yes, Banaras Hindu University (BHU) Veterinary is approved By Veterinary Council of India (VCI). According to the official website, the course structure and syllabus for the courses B.V.Sc and A.H. are prescribed by the Veterinary Council of India.
BHU also offers courses like BA Social Science, BA, BA Hons,
Bachelor in Veterinary Science also known as B.V.Sc is a degree for studies in veterinary medicine. The course duration is 5.5 years with the last 0.5 months or 6 months being a compulsory internship period. B.V.Sc deals with the study of medical diagnostics, and treatment of diseases of all
There are no such merits or demerits of a field based on category. If you are interested in this subject, then it would be the best option for you.
See Bachelor of Veterinary Science is a good course if you want to go for the clinical practices about the animals.
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