B.V.Sc.
Yes, you can get admission in BVSc (Bachelor of Veterinary Science) through CUET, as some veterinary colleges and universities accept CUET scores for admission. However, the primary eligibility remains a strong background in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in Class 12 with the required percentage.
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Hello Sugantha
BVSC fee details through management quota in India
Tution fees around 6,00,000
Caution money ( refundable ) around 50,000
Hostel fees apply 35,000 per annum + mess charges extra
You will get bvsc seat through management quota in private colleges. As per your profile you belong to Tamil Nadu hence a few provate bvsc colleges in Tamil nadu are mentioned below
VCRI
MVC Chennai, Tamil Nadu
For details you may visit the link given below
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bvsc-colleges-in-tamil-nadu
Hello Navya, Securing a BVSc seat at P.V. Narasimha Rao Telangana Veterinary University (PVNRTVU) with a TS EAMCET rank of 53,700 is challenging. Admission to the Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) program is highly competitive, and typically, only candidates with top ranks are considered. While specific cutoff ranks for BVSc are not publicly disclosed, it's advisable to explore alternative options or consider other related courses.
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It's difficult to say if you can get a seat for a Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) in Andhra Pradesh with a rank of 9,000 in the AP EAMCET your rank is too close to cutoff last year. To secure a seat in a veterinary college through AP EAMCET, a candidate in the regular category must score at least 90-110 or above. And with this rank your will be around 85 so you can wait till the last round if you are lucky then you may get the seat.
In NEET to get bvsc you need to score more than 550 to get government colleges and for private colleges you may need marks more than 400.
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Wow, 54 thousand in EMCET for BVSc - that's quite a journey you're on! I gotta be honest with you, that rank might make things a bit tricky for getting into BVSc (Bachelor of Veterinary Science). Usually, the cutoffs for veterinary programs tend to be on the more competitive side.
But hey, don't lose heart just yet! Here's what I'd suggest:
1. Have you looked into private colleges? Sometimes they have slightly more lenient cutoffs.
2. It might be worth checking if there are any management quota seats available - that could be another way in.
3. Also, keep an eye out for any spot admissions. Sometimes seats open up later in the process.
Look, I know it's not the most encouraging news, but I really hope you find a way to pursue your dreams. Veterinary science is such an amazing field!
If you want, we could look into some alternative courses that might interest you and have more favorable cutoffs. What do you think? Just let me know if you'd like to explore some other options.
Hang in there, alright? And don't hesitate to ask if you have any more questions. We're here to help!
Hey there! Thanks for reaching out to us at Careers360. I hope you're doing well today.
I see you're interested in the B.V.Sc. course at Gannavaram in AP. That's a great choice - veterinary science is such an exciting field!
So, you mentioned your TS EAMCET rank is in the 54,000 range, right? And you're wondering about seat availability and the admission process? Let me try to help you out with that.
First off, for the most up-to-date info on seat availability, you'll want to check the official admission website. I know these sites can be a bit tricky to navigate sometimes. Have you had a chance to look at the AP EAPCET (formerly EAMCET) website? That's usually where you'll find the latest on counseling and admissions.
As for the specific B.V.Sc. program at Gannavaram, I'd recommend giving them a direct call if you can. They'll have the most accurate info on seat availability and cut-offs for your rank.
Is there anything else you'd like to know about the admission process? I'd be happy to help you find more information if you need it. Good luck with your application!
Hello Vaishnavi!!
Congratulations, it is a rank in AP EAPCET. Confirm your seat in BVSc at Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University or any other institution, depending on many factors like seat competition, category to which you belong, and what cut-off rank is specified that particular year.
Institution and Programme Cut-off Ranks: BVSc programmes at reputed institutions like SVVU may have varying cut-off ranks every year depending on various factors such as the number of applicants and seat availability. In the past, seats in veterinary programmes could be more competitive, especially in a well-known university.
OC category: As an OC, you are supposed to have competition with all categories of students, whereas there are some reserved categories. The cut-off ranks for open category students are usually higher compared to reserved categories because there are more applicants for a limited number of seats.
Past Trends of Cutoff Ranks: The rank that would result in an admission for BVSc could be pre-assumed from the cut-off ranks for previous years at SVVU or any other college. Data is usually made available on the university's official website or through counseling conduction authorities.
Counseling and Seat Allotment: The final determinant shall be at the time of counseling. Ensure that you are present in all rounds of counseling and keep options open for other institutions, too.
Exact and accurate information for the same may be viewed on the official website of AP EAPCET, Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University, or its admission office. To help them in better preparation, the students are advised to prepare the content in NCERT books and regularly revise them. Solving previous years' question papers can give an idea of the question patterns and the type of content that is generally emphasized.
Additional Resources: While the books by NCERT bear significant importance, these supplementary books or practice papers can also be looked into by students to gain better clarity and so that no area of preparation remains unaddressed.
Essentially, not all questions that come in CBSE board examinations are verbatim, but a good chunk of them are drawn from within the knowledge that the NCERT books provide. By that line, one of the major preparations for CBSE exams is with the NCERT books.
Based on past trends and the competitive nature of veterinary medicine, a rank of 7892 might be on the borderline or slightly below the cutoff for BVSC in SVVU.
Here's what I recommend:
By following these steps, you can make an informed decision about your future and increase your chances of getting into a veterinary college that aligns with your goals.
For more information you can go through the link attached below. https://dqxeclau.top/ap-eamcet-college-predictor
Congratulations on securing a veterinary BVSc seat! That's a fantastic achievement.
A few things you might want to consider now:
I hope it helps !!
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