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Pankaja Meher

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Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences is a good choice for students interested in veterinary education in India. The university specializes in veterinary and animal sciences, offering programs like B.V.Sc. and Animal Husbandry. It has modern facilities, experienced faculty and is ranked among the top 3% of universities globally by QS Rankings. It is also NAAC A+ accredited. Students generally appreciate the teaching methods and lab facilities.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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You stand a good chance to get the seat for MVSc (Master of Veterinary Science) with much ease and you may even go into other reputed institutions. You got rank 25 based on the veterinary PG exam This would often already make you eligible for a government seat, but if what interests is paid seats then most institutions actually offer them too. Fees are higher in paid seats than in government seats. For paid seats — Contact the particular veterinary college to ensure availability, fee structure in addition other admission details. Your high rank should open many doors for admissions.

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NAYBEDYA MOHANTY

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Yes, you can enroll in a veterinary programme if you have 8924 on the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET. You'll be accepted into a reputable Andhra Pradesh Veterinary College. However, it is important to note that the actual cutoff may vary. But this is a good rank in this category and hope you can get seat for Veterinary in a good college.

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Sudhakar s

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In India aspiring students, for Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry courses usually need to take an entrance exam. The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) organized by the National Testing Agency (NTA) is the exam. NEET-UG scores are recognised by veterinary colleges nationwide for the Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (B.V.Sc. & A.H.) degree. While some states or universities may have their entrance exams NEET-UG remains the standard for many institutions. Candidates who pass the exam are chosen based on their rank through a counseling process.

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Jagadeeswarudu Kattubadi

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Yes, it is possible to become a veterinarian without NEET. There are several universities and institutes that provide admission into courses of Veterinary Sciences based on entrance merit without conducting any entrance test. Students only need good marks in the 12th class, wherein more emphasis would be given to Science subjects like Biology, Chemistry, and Physics for getting them included in the merit list.These institutions make one eligible for veterinary programs based on academic performance in the 12th standard. A student, therefore, can target certain universities specifically by going according to the admission criteria set b
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Yawar Bilal

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Based on the BCE category rank of 2676 in Andhra Pradesh EAMCET, you stand a fair chance of getting a seat in the NTR University of Veterinary Sciences. However, the corresponding cutoff ranks may differ each year depending on the number of candidates, the number of seats or the performance of the candidates in general.   To improve your chances and get a clearer idea, you can:To improve your chances and get a clearer idea, you can:   1. *Check Previous Years' Cutoffs*: Know the cutoff ranks for the BCE category of NTR University of Veterinary Sciences in previous years. This shall help you get a feel of y
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Sudhakar s

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Get free counselling for veterinary Science book your spot with an Andhra Pradesh EAMCET rank of 14,408 in general category you would have a definite chance to get admission in College of Veterinary Science Proddatur because the cutoffs for other years contains significantly lesser ranks than on account instance the earlier year general areaed close at about Or you can opt for Andhra University College of Engineering, it has top college among them taking as alternative. It is known for its robust curriculum and success placements offering institute. You are likely to get admission in its allied courses as per your rank assuming the cut
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Anant katare

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Yes you can get admission in various colleges for Veterinary course with 60% in MH-CET. Some of the colleges are : ° Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University - [MAFSU] Maharashtra, Nagpur.° College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences ° krantisinh Nana Patil College of Veterinary Science 

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