Veterinary Doctor
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A veterinary doctor is a medical professional with a degree in veterinary science. He/she provides medical and surgical care to animals. A veterinary doctor may also work as a Livestock Development Officer providing care to livestock and look after their breeding to improve animal production such as milk and eggs too and he/she can also be employed at zoos to ensure they are provided with good health facilities and medical care to improve their life expectancy.
To become a Veterinary Doctor, you must follow the below steps :-
Step 1 :- Completion of 10+2 - Aspiring students are required to complete 10+2 in physics, chemistry and biology in order to further study to establish a career as Veterinary.
Step 2 :- Entrance Examination - There are various government and private veterinary colleges offering veterinary science courses. To acquire a Veterinary Doctor degree, you are required to enroll in a Veterinary Science college. Several universities and colleges conduct entrance examinations to provide admissions to students. Candidates are required to appear in NEET for medical studies, besides several universities conducting their own entrance examinations.
Major Entrance Examinations :-
Step 3 :- Bachelors - A veterinary science qualification is a minimum requirement to become the Vet Doctor. After successful completion of the 10+2, students are required to enroll in a bachelor’s level Veterinary Doctor degree programme.
Major Undergraduate Veterinary Science Programmes :-
Step 4 :- Post Bachelor - Students have several options to lead their Veterinary Doctor career path. You can choose any one option from below options.
1. After completion of a certificate or diploma programme, the student can further continue their studies and go for a master-level programme without any gap in the academic year. Once the master’s degree is completed, he or she can join the industry with an entry-level position.
2. After completion of a bachelor’s degree, the candidate can start working in the industry with an entry-level role. After gaining an experience of one or two years, he or she can further resume the studies and pursue a master-level programme in the related specialisation. A master is considered crucial for senior-level roles and career progressions. Candidates may get Veterinary Technician Promotions after a M.V.Sc. (Master of Veterinary Science).
Postgraduate Veterinary Doctor Degree Programmes
Top Veterinary Doctor Colleges
There are both government and private veterinary colleges that offer vet science courses. The veterinary course details may vary depending on specialisation and duration of the programme offered in the Veterinary colleges.
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For knowing more about Veterinary Doctor as a career, you can visit the below link :- https://dqxeclau.top/careers/veterinary-doctor
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Hi Monisha,
The Factors determining the AIPVT Cut Off 2021are as follows :-
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Dear student,
The cut off marks for every streams and categories are different in every year due to it's difficulty level and the number of candidates applying for the examination. Students who are interested in Veterinary Sciences knows that there are 15% seats on all India Basis. So for safer side try to score 350+ in NEET examination.
Qualifying cut off:
Unreserved: 50th percentile
OBC/ST/St : 40th Percentile
PWD : 45th Percentile
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Hello,
If you like animals and Science, then you might want be a veterinarian.
The courses offered under veterinary science are as follows:
For admission to undergraduate course you must have passed 10+2 with biology, chemistry and physics.
You have to qualify in NEET extrance exam for admission.
Some colleges to pursue Veterinary Science courses are:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/bvsc-bachelor-of-veterinary-science/amp
You can refer to this link for more information about the course
Hope this helps!!
Hello student ,
If you are going to give NEET then it is very good as it would be best way to get admission in veterniary college . Further you can also give KEAM , JCECE , UPCATET ,Rajasthan Pre University Veterinary Test and many more .
Hope it helps !
Hello Student
I would like to inform you that the cutoff of neet is increasing day by day so it can be said that previously it was said that the required safe score to get into veterinary was about 360+ but on considering the present trend it can be said that a score of 420+ is now min required to get in into a collage.
You can read this article about the cutoff of NEET 2020:-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off
You can also use our collage predictor to understand your standing in the competetion:-
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
I wish you very best for a very Bright Career Ahead. I am always available for any further queries.
Hi aspirant,
The cutoff marks change every year. It depends upon number of candidates that appeared in examination, number of seats available, difficulties of question paper etc. As per last year of cutoff you need to score 450 to 480 marks for applying all india quota. And 350 to 400 marks for state quota for getting a government seats.
Hope this information will help you. Best of luck.
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