Veterinary Science
Hello Pragathi,
When completing your degree in veterinary from the Ranchi Veterinary College - Birsa Agricultural University, you will become eligible for UPSC and other jobs in the central level government, even if it doesn't receive recognition from the Veterinary Council of India (VCI) at this time.
However, if you
If you got 353 marks in NEET UG 2025 and you belong to the ST category, then you have qualified for the exam because the qualifying marks for ST are usually between 113 to 143. But to get a seat in a government veterinary college (like for BVSc & AH),
Hello aspirant,
As per your rank, this are the colleges where you can get admission,
For accuarte prediction, use careers360 college predictor,
https://www.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor
Best of luck for your college hunting.
In AP EAMCET 2024, the EWS category cutoff for B.V.Sc at NTR Veterinary College, Gannavaram is expected to fall between 10,000 to 12,000 ranks .
While exact EWS cutoffs are not officially released, they are usually slightly higher than the general category. You should apply through ANGRAU counselling under the
To become a Veterinary Doctor, you have to follow the following steps,
Very low chance in government colleges. Possible in private colleges.
Hello,
Congratulations on earning a PwBD category NEEt rank of 6826! You have a good chance of being admitted to a Veterinary College, particularly for the BVSc & AH course, given your extra reservation under the SC category.
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Hello Aspirant,
With a KCET veterinary rank of 19,000 and HK (Hyderabad-Karnataka) quota eligibility, you do have a fair chance of getting admission into government veterinary colleges in Karnataka, especially in the Hyderabad-Karnataka region (like Bidar, Hassan, or Gadag), but it will depend on the cutoff trends for 2025.
In
With 9369 rank in AP EAPCET 2025 and BC-A (Girls) category and AU (Andhra University) region, a seat in Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University (SVVU) for the B.V.Sc. & A.H. degree program might be quite difficult, because there are only a limited amount of veterinary seats and typically close
With a KCET veterinary rank of 41,000, getting a BVSc seat in government veterinary colleges in Karnataka is highly unlikely under the General category, as cutoffs usually close below 2,500. However, if you belong to reserved categories like SC/ST/OBC, HK, or Rural quota, there might be a slim chance. You
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