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Harshali Sharma

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The chances to get admission in a government college are quite low but still you can give it a try.

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Neha Kumari

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yes, with your score you have high chances of getting government colleges for Veterenary course in India.BVSc Course (Bachelor of Veterinary Science) is 4 and half year UG programme that prepares students to ecame Veterenerians. It has wide opportunity in both Government and Private sector.Let us look at some of the government colleges with their previous year cutoff ranks:College nameCollege of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Mathura, UPCollege of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Bikaner, RajasthanCollege of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Anand, GujaratCollege of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Udgi
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Neha Kumari

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With your rank in Andhra Pradesh EAMCET, you have good chances of getting admission to some good colleges for the veterinary course or B.Sc agriculture. However, the cutoff may varies according to the state quota and category since you haven't mentioned your category so i'm just giving you the list of some colleges.Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University, TirupatiCollege of Veterinary Science, ProddaturCollege of Veterinary Science, GannavaramSri Krishna Devaraya College of Agricultural Sciences, AnantapurAgriculture College, MahanandiCollege of Agriculture, RajahmundryCollege of Agriculture, JagtialCollege of Agriculture, NairaCollege
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Naveen Singh

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Here are some BVSc colleges in Maharashtra that a candidate with 53% marks in boards can consider:Bombay Veterinary College, MumbaiNagpur Veterinary College, NagpurCollege of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, ParbhaniCollege of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, UdgirKrantisinh Nana Patil College of Veterinary Science, Satara

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Amisha Wadhwa

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For BVSc in Animal Husbandry in Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University, the cut off marks are between 140-200. 

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Maragoni sai rohan goud

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BVSc or Bachelor of veterinary Sciences is an undergraduate progaramme of 5.5 years duration and mainly involves taking care and treating animals. There are 45+ colleges in India offering this course.Some of the top ones are listed below.Veterinary College, HebbalKhalsa College of veterinary and animal science, AmritsarMumbai veterinary College, MumbaiNagpur veterinary College, NagpurKrantisinh Nana Patil College of veterinary science, Satara

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GOPAL RAI

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It is unlikely that you will get a BVSc seat with a score of 352 marks in NEET 2023 under the BC-B category. The cutoff for BVSc seats in government colleges in India is typically around 500-600 marks for the general category, and even higher for reserved categories. However, you may be able to get a BVSc seat in a private college with your score.If you do not get a B.VSc seat, you could consider B-pharm or Pharm-D. The cutoff for B-pharm seats in government colleges is typically around 400-500 marks for the general category, and even lower for reserved categories. The cutoff for Pharm-D seats is typically even lower, around 300-400 ma
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Shahid Baksh

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Congratulations on your EAPCET rank of 2436 for the year 2023! It's a remarkable achievement, and I understand your excitement about pursuing BVSc at SVVU.Based on your rank and category, you have a good chance of getting admission to BVSc at Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University (SVVU). However, admission cutoffs can vary each year depending on the number of applicants and their performance in the entrance exam. So, while you have a favorable rank, it's essential to keep an eye on the official website of SVVU or contact their admission department for the most up-to-date information on cutoffs and the application process.Being from th
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Saurabh Singh

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With a rank of 20782 in Andhra Pradesh EAMCET and belonging to the Other Category, you have a reasonable chance of getting a seat in a veterinary course.

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Saurabh Singh

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While practical exams or interviews may be part of the selection process, they are typically not the sole determinant for securing a veterinary seat. The process for veterinary seat allocation may vary depending on the specific admission guidelines and policies of the respective veterinary colleges or universities

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