B.V.Sc.
Hello aspirant,
The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) conducts the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) annually as a requirement for admission to professional programs offered by both private and public educational institutions.
Candidates domiciled in Karnataka are required to give the KCET exam to take admission in Veterinary colleges.
The previous year cut off rank for KCET is as follows-
Veterinary College, Bangalore- 941
Veterinary College, Hassan- 1125
Veterinary College, Shimoga- 1127
KVAFSU- 10332
However, candidates residing outside Karnataka are required to give the NEET exam to get admission in government veterinary colleges.
Hope it helps!
There are very less B. V. SC course offering Colleges in Kashmir. Among them Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu, Jammu is one of the top College which offers B. V. Sc course.
In this College, B. V. Sc course admission is based on SKUAST-Jammu and ICAR (for free seats). NEET is not considered for admission into B. V. Sc course in this College.
Similarly, admission criteria varies from College to College, so kindly visit the College website in which you want to get admission into B. V. Sc course.
To get more information about Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu, Jammu go through below mentioned link.
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bvsc-in-veterinary-science-colleges-in-jammu-kashmir
Hope this information helps.
Good Luck!!
Hello Aspirant,
Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) is a five-year undergraduate course in which a candidate is taught medical diagnostics, and the treatment of diseases of all animals.
There are several exams for this course such as NEET-UG, AAU VET, RPVT.
In prominent institutes of Jammu and Kashmir such as Faculty of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry Jammu and Kashmir, selection is done through NEET examination.
Hope this helps!!
Prominent coaching institutes like Aakash keep faculty members who are subject matter expert and have specific area of expertise.
After having masters degree in veterinary sciences you must be very well acquainted with animal physiology, anatomy, morphology, Animal Genetics & Breeding, Animal Nutrition,Animal Reproduction etc.
You can email your resume for teaching jobs and wait for their response.
Indeed, you have opportunities to get a seat in BVSc. A position of 1700 - 1800 will guarantee you a seat for BVSc in General legitimacy. With a 94% in PCB, a score of 140+ is protected to get entrance into BVSc.
Since you have scored well in HSC and even KCET marks are fine, you might get a seat in BVSc.
Please check the college predictor link for reference:
https://dqxeclau.top/kcet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=ini-cet_cp
Hi,
The cut-off for general category students is 50% whereas for other categories it is 45%. However, you need a good rank to secure a seat through KCET to a veterinary science course. According to previous years cut-offs, the rank for in-house students is closed around 1200.
So, If your rank comes less than 1200 there are high chances you can get your preferred course. If you don't get a seat in 1st round you can try for all the 3 rounds . It will be even more easier if you have Any kind of reservation. You can also check on college predictor- https://dqxeclau.top/kcet-college-predictor
Hopefully this will help you !
Thank you !
Hi candidate,
Both examinations are meant to admission into bvsc course. Ap eamcet examinatiin is a state level examination in which the candidates will get the admission in a particular state. NEET is an examination which is held on national level for admission into varius medical colleges across India.
So you can fill both examination forms for admission into veternary colleges in India.
Hope thsi answer will help you.
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Thank you and very good luck:))
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