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Parul Thapa

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The average salary that a Veterinary graduate earns between INR 2.8 LPA and INR 6 LPA, while an Agriculture graduate earns between INR 2.6 LPA to INR 8.4 LPAVeterinary refers to the branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases and injuries in animals. Veterinarians, who are trained in veterinary medicine, work with animals to ensure their health and well-being.Agriculture, on the other hand, refers to the cultivation of land, crops, and livestock for food, fiber, and other products. Agricultural scientists and specialists work to improve crop yields, develop new agricultural technologies, and
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Parul Thapa

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In India, the Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (B.V.Sc & AH) course duration is typically five and a half years. This duration includes both academic study and practical training, often divided into semesters or years of coursework followed by a compulsory internship period.The curriculum covers various aspects of veterinary science, including animal anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, microbiology, surgery, medicine, and animal husbandry practices. 

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, Veterinary Science is considered a good course for individuals who have a genuine interest in animals and their well-being. It is a field that combines scientific knowledge with practical skills to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases in animals. Veterinary professionals play a crucial role in ensuring the health and welfare of a wide range of animals, including pets, livestock, wildlife, and zoo animals.

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Parul Thapa

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A Veterinary course typically lasts around 2-6 years, depending on the specific course level. This duration includes both academic study and clinical training. UG courses - 3 yearsPG courses - 2 yearsAfter 10th Diploma - 3-4 yearsPhD - 2 years

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Parul Thapa

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The decision to drop an MBBS course in Veterinary Science is a significant one and should be carefully considered based on your interests, career goals, and personal preferences. However, if you are passionate about animals and have a strong desire to contribute to their health and welfare, pursuing a career in Veterinary Science aligns well with your interests. Veterinary professionals play a crucial role in ensuring the well-being of animals, both domestic and wild.

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Scholarships are generally awarded by the universities. However, there are a number of scholarship schemes for national government and state government scholarships as well for Indian students for pursuing PhD in veterinary Science or MS program. You should consider checking Shiksha.com study website for more details. The link is mentioned below:https://www.shiksha.com/studyabroad/scholarships 

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If you are a Muslim BC-E candidate with an APEAPCET score of 8000, you might be able to get a veterinary seat in Andhra Pradesh. The cutoffs, reservation requirements, and seat availability for that year all affect admission. In specific categories, female candidates frequently receive reserved seats, which may improve your prospects. It is essential to verify your prospects of admission by consulting the most recent counselling updates and seat matrix.

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Jagadeeswarudu Kattubadi

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You should rest assured of a veterinary seat through the government quota with a score of 427 in NEET-2024, coupled with the BC category. Normally, in veterinary courses, the cut-off for the BC category would go up to about 135-138 marks, so your score is quite a number above the normal cut-off; hence, you may be competitive for an admission slot. However, the final seat allotment is based on seat availability, cut-off trends of respective states, and the number of applicants. Keep updated about counseling news. Prepare all the documents that will be required in the case of counseling.

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Parul Thapa

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It fully relies on the candidate who wishes to pursue a career in either Veterinary Science or Dental Science.While BDS, or Bachelor of Dental Sciences, is a 5-year undergraduate degree in the field of Dental Science that aids students in entering the field, BVSc, or Bachelor of Veterinary Science, is a 5-year undergraduate degree that primarily aims to educate candidates about the nutrition, breeding, and treatment of animals.Both programmes offer promising futures, a solid reputation, good average pay, and internship opportunities for course-related practical experience.

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