Rajasthan University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (RUVAS)

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Abhishek Kumar Sharma

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The cost for Post Graduate courses at Rajasthan University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences can vary depending on the specific programme and whether a student is in a government or self-financed seat. For government seats, the fees are INR15,740 for courses like Master of Veterinary Science, Doctor of Philosophy PhD, and Master of Science. If you are in a self-financed seat, the fees is INR50000 Ruppes for MVSc and MSc, and INR100000 Ruppes for PhD. These fees might be change, so it is good to check with the university for the latest details.

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Starting from the academic year 2023-24, Rajasthan University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences has decided not to conduct the Rajasthan Pre-Veterinary Test anymore. Previously, Rajasthan Pre-Veterinary Test scores were considered alongside the National Eligibility Entrance Test  for admission to the Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry program. However, now, NEET is the only entrance exam considered for Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry programme admissions at Rajasthan University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences. Besides the NEET score, candidates need to fulfill specific eligibility criteria, inclu
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Rajasthan University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences is a renowned institution located in Bikaner, Rajasthan, not Bahadurgarh. So, Rajasthan University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences in Bikaner is a big deal for learning about animals and stuff. They have got lots of programs for different levels of study, and people think it is really good because the teachers know their stuff, and they have all the cool tools for learning. But Bahadurgarh in Haryana has schools. They don't have a special place just for animals and veterinary things.

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Getting into MBA programs can be a bit tricky, especially the popular ones like IIMs. For the top ones, you might need super high scores, like 99th to 100th percentile on the CAT test. Other good colleges could need around 95th to 98th percentile. For the next level, it is like 90th to 95th percentile, and for tier two, it is 80th to 90th, and tier three is 70th to 80th percentile. They also look at your school grades, work experience, and other stuff. These can help if your CAT score isn't super high, but doing well on CAT is still important for the top spots. For safe zone Start early for CAT, maybe get some help with a prep course,
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Getting into the MBA programme at Rajasthan University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences can be a bit competitive because the minimum cutoff for the Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) changes every year. Usually, it's between 60% and 75%, but in recent years, it's been going up. Like in 2022, it was 65%, 68% in 2021, and 62% in 2020. So, it is kind of on the rise. To better your chances, it is good to aim for a CMAT score of at least 70% or above for safe zone. Also, keep your grades up and try to get some work experience in business or management. 

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If you get 70% in CMAT, there is a good chance you can get into Rajasthan University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences . The cut-off, which is like the minimum score they want, usually goes between 60% to 75%. So, 70% is in the safe zone. But remember, this can change depending on how many candidate want to join and how well everyone do. They also look at how well you did in academics and if you've worked before. To boost your chances, start studying for CMAT early, maybe get some extra help, and practice with tests. Also, keep your eye on any changes in what you need to study. If you work hard, you might just get into Rajasthan Univers
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Indrani Choudhury

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The alumni of RAJUVAS are working in Healthcare Services (34%) followed by Community and Social Services (16%) among others. To know the function-wise alumni placements, check out the pie chart below:NOTE: The ‘Others’ category illustrates the combined data of diverse domains such as Sales, Business Development, Administrative, IT, Customer Success and Support, Consulting, Marketing, Entrepreneur, Legal and Military and Protective Services sectors.DISCLAIMER: The statistics on alumni placements presented above were compiled from various online sources and hence, are indicative.

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The table below showcases the list of a few top recruiters that visited the campus during the recent placement drive:RAJUVAS Placement: Top RecruitersGVK EMRIVIRBACNestleDS GroupDrools Pet FoodsMoofarmThe names of companies visited are gathered from external sources.

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Indrani Choudhury

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The university has not released the placement report for the year 2023. However, NIRF report 2023 is available on the official website. Students can download the NIRF report from the following points mentioned below:Visit the offcial websiteIn the homepage, click on the NIRF reportClick on respective the NIRF report as per requirement 

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Indrani Choudhury

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The university has not released the highest package offered for the year 2023. However, as per Shiksha review, the highest package offered was INR 25 LPA during the recent placement drive. The same has been mentioned in the table below:ParticularsStatistics the highest packageINR 25 LPANote: The highest package mentioned in the table above are gathered from Shiksha review. Hence, the stats may vary further.

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