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Kumar santhosh Addanki

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To secure a paid situate for (connect inaccessible) and A.H at College of Veterinary Science & Creature Cultivation, Rewa, you'll ought to go through the affirmation handle set by the Nanaji Deshmukh Veterinary Science College. Here's a step-by-step direct:- Qualification Criteria:Guarantee you meet the qualification criteria, which incorporates passing 10+2 with Material science, Chemistry, Science, and English subjects, and getting a least of 50% marks in science subjects (Material science, Chemistry, and Science) in total .- Application Handle:Download the application form from the university's site and yield it along side the speci
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Arindam Modak

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The admissions for the BVSc programme have already been closed at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) for the year 2024. The online registration for the B. V. Sc. course was held until September 29, 2024. The admissions for this course are entirely based on the NEET 2024 results through the merit list method. For detailed information on the eligibility criteria and a list of courses opened for application, kindly visit the official admissions portal of BHU.

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Yes, there are several colleges in the country that offer the Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) courses, both private and government. Some of the colleges include Veterinary College (Bangalore), College of Veterinary Science (Assam) and Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University.The candidate should have scored a minimum of 55% marks in boards, to be eligible for admissions.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Rajasthan University of Veterinary and Animal 85 seats in BVSc course. Candidates are offered seat in BVSc based on NEET UG score. Below is the seat breakup for BVSc:Regular seats: 35,  Payment seats: 50

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Nishtha Shukla

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Rajasthan University of Veterinary and Animal offers seats to candidates in BVSc course based on NEET-UG score. Aspirants also need to fulfil the eligibility requirement for admission. Selected candidates need to register for the university counselling. The university offers seats to candidates based on their NEET rank.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Candidates need to complete Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, English, Biology with at least 50% aggregate (40% aggregate for SC/ ST candidates) to apply for Rajasthan University of Veterinary and Animal BVSc course. Aspirants must be 17 years old on or before the December 31 of the year of his/ her admission to the first year of B.V.Sc. & A.H. course.

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Ishita Chauhan

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Candidates without having Mathematics or Biology will have to make up for their deficiency by taking pre-requisite courses in the subject (Mathematics / Biology) to be offered during the first two semesters. For admission into B.V.Sc & A.H and B.F.Sc. subject combination P.C.B. in + 2 science/equivalent is mandatory. Similarly, for B.Tech (Agril. Engg.), subject combination P.C.M in + 2 science / equivalent are mandatory.

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Ishita Chauhan

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Candidates without having Mathematics or Biology will have to make up for their deficiency by taking pre-requisite courses in the subject (Mathematics / Biology) to be offered during the first two semesters. For admission into B.V.Sc & A.H and B.F.Sc. subject combination P.C.B. in + 2 science/equivalent is mandatory. Similarly, for B.Tech (Agril. Engg.), subject combination P.C.M in + 2 science / equivalent are mandatory.

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Parul Thapa

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Choosing to pursue a BVSc degree comes with its own set of pros and cons, like any other career path. Here's an overview:Pros:Passion for animals: If youcandidates have a deep love for animals, BVSc allows you to work closely with them, providing medical care, and improving their quality of life.Diverse career opportunities: BVSc opens up a wide range of career paths beyond clinical practice, including research, academia, public health, wildlife conservation, and more.Rewarding work: Helping animals and their owners can be immensely fulfilling and rewarding on a personal level.Intellectual challenge: Veterinary medicine involves c
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