B.V.Sc.
Hey aspirant
When we look into previous year pattern, for getting admission in government medical colleges you need to get 440+ minimum. This mark could vary depending on level of exam, number of candidates appeared, number of seats available. So you have a good chance of getting admission in private medical college AP. You can also get admission in government dental colleges. You have a good chance in BAMS government medical colleges. Also other courses like agriculture, veterinary etc. Agriculture is different course with more priority to botany, plants, biotechnology etc. Course have good scope in future. It depends on personal interest.When we take career scope agriculture is better than BAMS and BHMS. But it depends on personal interest in subject. For knowing details of college prediction refer the below link https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
Hello User,
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Bachelor of Veterinary Science, is an undergraduate course of 5 years in the field of veterinary science that aims to impart the knowledge required for nourishment, treatment, and breeding of animals.
There are 47 BVSC colleges in India which include Indian Veterinary Research Institute, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences, CSKHPKV, etc.
Eligibility criteria
The minimum Eligibility Criteria for admission in BVSc:
BVSc Entrance Examinations
The All India Pre Veterinary test (AIPVT) was considered for admission to bachelors for Veterinary Sciences. However, since 2017, NEET scores are considered for admission to BVSc.
And you can opt for BVSc & AH (Bachelor's in Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry) course after you complete your Diploma in Veterinary Science.It would be a four years course for you as you have already completed your Diploma. B.V.Sc. and AH syllabus includes training in exotic animal care, disease identification, nutrition and animal husbandry.
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Hello aspirant,
I am listing below the cut-off for all categories for BVSc course-
General- 501 (Arawali Veterinary College, Sikar)
EWS- 490 (Arawali Veterinary College, Sikar)
OBC- 483 (Arawali Veterinary College, Sikar)
SC- 417 (Arawali Veterinary College, Sikar)
ST- 415 (Khalsa College of Veterinary Animal Science, Amritsar)
GENERAL PWD- 139 (College of Veterinary Science, Ludhiana)
OBC PWD- 180 (Veterinary College, Hebbal)
SC PWD- 296 (Veterinary College, Shivmogga)
Hope it helps!
Hope you are doing well
For BVSC cut off trends are as follows :
General category candidates requires 50th percentile
OBC/SC/ST category candidates requires 40-45th percentile minimum, to get qualified for a government seat
As you have mentioned above, if you score 400-420 in NEET your percentile would be around 55-60th percentile so there are chances that you can get a government seat for BVSC. I am mentioning few colleges in which you can try for admission :
Choudhary Sarwan Kumar Himachal Pradesh Krishi Visvavidyalaya
Abhilashi University, Mandi
Khalsa college of Veterinary and Animal science, Amritsar
To know about your chances of getting admission in medical college according to your rank, score or location use NEET UG COLLEGE PREDICTOR tool, tap on the link below
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
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Hello
BVSc- Bachelor of Veterinary Science is a UG course that focuses on veterinary science including all the aspects of animals's sickness such as medicine, pathology, microbiology, breeding,ENT, Surgeries etc.
The marks, cut-offs and percentile depends upon each category and as you mentioned your Catagory General so, Minimum marks required for General Catagory in NEET to into veterinary College are 350+ marks. It also varies state to state.
General category- cut offs: 1340-3626.
The eligibility criteria for BVSc colleges Candidate must completed their 10+2 qualification with equivalent board with Science stream subjects like Physics, chemistry and Biology core subjects with at least 50%
Cutoff percentile for General catagory is 50th percentile.
Hello Aspirant,
I hope you are doing well.
Cut-off varies from year to year and is influenced by numerous factors, including
Students' caste categories.
how many seats are available.
There were a lot of students who took the test.
The exam's level of difficulty.
Using the URL provided below, you can view the B.V.Sc. colleges' OBC category cutoffs for the preceding year.
For information on the NEET UG cut-offs for medical colleges, visit the website provided below.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-maharashtra
Using the college predictor tool listed below, you can forecast the colleges that your NEET UG rank will land you at.
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm source=qna&utm medium=neet cp
I hope this helps.
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Hello,
After earning your Diploma in Veterinary Science, you may choose to enroll in the BVSc & AH (Bachelor's in Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry) programme.
Given that you have already earned your diploma, the course would take you four years to finish. The B.V.Sc. and AH curricula include instruction in nutrition, animal husbandry, illness detection, and exotic animal care.
Some best colleges are :-
Thank You
Hope you are doing absolutely great.
So with regard to your query, as per your expected marks scored in the NEET exam, your rank will be above 2 lakh and you might not get a seat in the All India Quota, however, there are chances for you to get admission into MBBS, BDS, BHMS, BAMS, Veterinary or any other private colleges and government colleges as well in the state quota, this will be basing upon your category, but it is not compulsory, you might get it basing upon the vacant seats.
Checkout this NEET college predictor to know about the predicted colleges for your marks: https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor
Hope this helps you!!
Hello Aspirant
According to the marks and category, you can get a seat in BVSC this year through NEET, I would say attend the counseling process sincerely for that.
Now if you want to get admission through AP EAPCET which is a state-level examination conducted for admission to various courses of Engineering, Medical, Agriculture, Veterinary, etc. According to the previous year, the marks required for you to get into veterinary colleges are 40 for bc and 35 marks for both SC and ST.
At 3796 rank and SC category, I guess you can get a seat in BVSC in Andhra Pradesh.
TS EAMCET is also a state-level exam whose cut-off varies year to year and secures 33% reservations for female candidates. The qualifying mark is 40 out of 160. Being an SC candidate and having a rank of 1197 is good enough to get into P.V. Narsimha Rao Telangana Veterinary University.
Some of the prestigious universities of Andhra Pradesh to you can apply for BVSC are :
1. Shri Venkateswara Veterinary University
2. College of Veterinary Science, Tirupati
3. N.T.R College of Veterinary Science, Gangavaram
You can check out the official sites of these colleges, highly reputed for Veterinary Sciences.
Further, I think being SC and securing 425 marks can get you into BDS courses as well and you can also try to apply to some private colleges by NEET counseling.
If you want to check out the college you can get through your rank you can prefer the below college predictor link :
Till then All the best.
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