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Prateek Swami

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Your prospects of getting into a veterinary college in Andhra Pradesh are minimal but not impossible if you have an APEAMCET rank of 8600. Higher ranks are usually required for admission to prestigious veterinary colleges like College of Veterinary Science, Tirupati, and Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University1. Still, you might be able to get in through management quota seats or less difficult universities. Use the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET college predictor tool to have a more precise understanding of your possibilities.

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harish S

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You can't get a seat in the government veterinary college with a rank of 40,000, despite you're a ST category candidate. The last year Andhra Pradesh EAMCET cutoff was from 8644 to 15004 in the veterinary Science branch for ST category candidates. But if you want, you can pursue your career in private colleges but the real fact is that, it's not a good choice to study such a dignified branch in private colleges. Better prepare well and practice so that you may get qualified in the next year, that too in a government college as it has got the best study and lab facilities for veterinary Science so that students can learn and develop.

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Sanket pradhan

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You might secure a spot in a government college for BVSC (veterinary) based on several factors. If you belong to the SC or ST categories, your chances are higher. Additionally, if you're from the BCA category and looking in the AU region, you may also have a good shot. Furthermore, the farmer's quota can increase your likelihood of admission. These estimates are based on last year's cut-off trends for government veterinary colleges.

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Abhijeet Kumar

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Diploma in Veterinary Science and Animal Health Technology is a 2 years course offered at the UG level. It was discontinued from March 2024. You can opt  for B.V.Sc. & A.H. at GADVASU.Bachelor in Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (B.V.Sc. and A.H.) at GADVASU is a 66 months course offered at the UG level. To get admitted to Bachelor in Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (B.V.Sc. and A.H.) course at GADVASU, applicants must meet the entry requirements - 50.0% in 12th. The course offers admission to 86 students.The previous year NEET All india cut off of B.V.Sc. & A.H. for General category are followering-For 1st Round- 3
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Yamuna Seku

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As per 2024, NEET cutoff scores are varied compared with previous years. Please find cut off details as per category wise:Unreserved category cut off scores ranges between 720- 164 out of 720.Reserved category cut off scores ranges between 163- 129 out of 720.These range of scores are offered in government colleges depends on seats allotment.You have scored 200 marks, so you may have chance to get government college seat in any state. 

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Parul Thapa

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The BTech degree in Computer Science and Engineering is pretty different from pursuing a career in Veterinary Science. So, it will sort of be a career and educational shift. The following are the steps you may take:Do the Needed Coursework: Enroll in and complete the minimum required undergraduate coursework in basic sciences, like biology and chemistry, which are essential in admission to most veterinary schools.Get Veterinary Experience: Try to gain some veterinary work experience.Study for Entrance Exams: Most veterinary schools require candidates to take an entrance exam.Get into Veterinary School: If accepted, complete the degree.
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Parul Thapa

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No, a non-biology stream student cannot do veterinary Science courses.Most courses in Veterinary Science require a good background in Biology, which students coming from non-biology streams may not possess. These programs in Veterinary Science are science-intensive and need due qualification in Biology or allied subjects to fulfill the requirements of admission.

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