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Sandeep Kumar

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AAU VET (Veterinary Entrance Test) is conducted by AAU (Assam Agricultural University) to admit students into various UG, PG, and Ph.D. programs of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry at Assam Agricultural University. And yes it has been approved by ICAR.

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi,
fee is Rs 2.8 lacs annually.
For more details you can visit the college website.

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Chinmaya Panigrahi

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Admission Process for BVSc
Admission in the undergraduate Veterinary course is based on the entrance exam results. However, to be eligible for the entrance examination, one must have a minimum score of 50% in class 12th with Physics Chemistry and Biology as compulsory subjects.

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi. Admission Process for BVSc
Admission in the undergraduate Veterinary course is based on the entrance exam results. However, to be eligible for the entrance examination, one must have a minimum score of 50% in class 12th with Physics Chemistry and Biology as compulsory subjects. The dates of admission processes for the academic year 2022 will be out shortly. So keep a regular check on the official pages of the universities that match your preference. BVSC Admission 2022: Your Step by Step guide
Follow the following steps to apply for a Bachelor's degree in Veterinary Sciences. Check the eligibility criteria and appear in the BVSC entr
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NAFISH Akhter

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The eligibility to get admission in BVSC. Is 50% marks from a recognized board
B. V. Sc Eligibility
Before taking admission to the BVSC programme, you must be completely aware of the eligibility criteria of the BVSC programme to avoid the cancellation of your candidature at any stage of admission. Check the BVSC eligibility criteria below:
Candidates must have passed their 10+2 with subjects Physics Chemistry Biology and with a minimum of 50% in aggregate from CBSE /ICSE/State Board or equivalent. Some universities and colleges conduct entrance exams for the candidates to be eligible for the course. Eligibility to most veterinary colleges
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Yogendra Singh Shekhawat

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It will depend on your scores and placement offers. If your scores are good in college then your chances are great for jobs.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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In terms of Government and Semi Government jobs, B.Sc. Agriculture is better. B.Sc. Graduates can work in Veterinary department of State government as Veterinary doctors. Other than this, chances of getting government jobs is limited. But one can start his/her private practice.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi. For information you can SEE below link
https://www.shiksha.com/college/college-of-veterinary-science-mamnoor-p-v-narsimha-rao-Telangana-veterinary-university-Warangal-102625/course-b-v-sc-and-a-h-530243
Thanks.

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ZIAUL HASAN

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For the last many years, Lala Ljpatrai Raj of Animal and Vet Science College used to conduct its own entrance exam to test the students as per their criteria. To get into BVSC and AH courses, you just have to appear for the NEET examination and be sure to pass it with good scores. As for the general category, the cut-off varies greatly. The cut-off marks come out based on the number of students who appeared for the exam so it is difficult to give you an exact number but roughly. You can expect it to be around 535 marks. In order to be in a safe zone, try your best to score around the same as it might fluctuate a bit. You might want to
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