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Ankit kumar

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 In India, to pursue a Bachelor's in Veterinary Science (B.V.Sc. & A.H.), the usual requirement is completing 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Most institutions don't offer direct admission for Diploma holders into the degree program. However, it's always a good idea to contact veterinary colleges directly to inquire about any special provisions or bridge courses for Diploma holders.Best of luck with your future studies! 

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Annu navariya

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Application for Veterinary Science courses in India usually starts by April-May each year. But the dates of application may differ according to different universities or even states. As far as NEET UG is concerned, which is majorly used in veterinary admissions at the national level, the date of registration commences in December or January while the exams take place in May. Check official sites for updates if you are applying to state-specific veterinary colleges. Counseling and seat allocation will take place once the entrance exam results arrive. Do refer to the admission brochure of the institutions you are interested in for all in
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Anuragshivam S

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With 247 marks in NEET 2024, your daughter may be able to get admission to veterinary Science or BDS, but it's unlikely she'll be able to get admission to MBBS: BDSThe minimum score for a BDS seat in a top dental college is usually 450. The NEET 2024 BDS cut off for the general category is 50th Percentile and the score ranging 720 to 164. Students with scores around 450 to 500 have better chances of securing seats in top institutions. Veterinary scienceVeterinary schools typically require specific entrance exams or standardized test scores for admission. Some common standardized tests and scores that are accepted for Veterina
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Shiv Kumar

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The rank of the candidate stands at 18,925 in Andhra Pradesh EAPCET making it quite awkward to get a seat through government colleges in Andhra Pradesh as the cutoffs are often below 15,000. But you have other chances like private Veterinary colleges, Management quota seats, or if you wished you attempted the test again with better results. Besides, you may consider other states where the cutoff for veterinary entrance is comparatively lower.

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Pratik Gawade

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The fees in Baba Hira Dass Ji College of Veterinary Pharmacy for the Diploma in Veterinary and Animal Science are as follows:Per semester fee for boarders (students who stay in the college hostel) is around 83,000rs under the University Quota. For non-boarders, it is 66,800rs under the University Quota.For the management quota, the fee for boarders is 1,10,700rs, and for non-boarders, it is 94,200rs. 

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Kapil Lalwani

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Hence, considering that of the 32000 rank in KCET secure through SC category, one's chances of securing a government college for Veterinary Science are unclear. In the KCET counseling of Veterinary Science done in the year 2022 the marks of government colleges for general category comes to around 10000-15000 and for SC 20000-25000. Since you are in a rank higher than the SC category cut off, you aren't qualified to get enroll to the top government college. But you could be considered for admission into the other state colleges or the less privileged federal institutions with lesser seat allocations. In total, Veterinary Science has abo
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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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The Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, or B.V.Sc. & A.H., is an undergraduate course with a focus on veterinary medicine and animal husbandry practices. The following are the important points regarding the course:Duration: The programme is usually completed in 5 years, which includes an internship.Eligibility: Candidates should have 10+2 education with 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English. Admissions are generally done on the basis of entrance exams such as NEET.Curriculum HighlightsThe curriculum has subjects such as:Veterinary AnatomyVeterinary PhysiologyAnimal NutritionVeterinary MicrobiologyVeteri
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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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To get admission to BAMS and Veterinary Science courses in Karnataka, one needs a minimum of the following marks:BAMS Admission:NEET Score: The cut-off for SC/ST category for NEET generally ranges between 161 to 127 marks. It is the lowest score at which a candidate can apply for admission.Class 12 Marks: One must have passed 12th class with a minimum of 40% marks in PCB, that is, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.Veterinary Science Admission:NEET Score: Like BAMS, the cutoff for SC/ST candidates is usually in the range of 161 to 127 marks.Class 12 Marks: Candidates must have passed 12th class with a minimum of 40% marks in PCB subjects.

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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You can be placed in the veterinary practical rank with a number of 5380 and may have a chance to get into veterinary colleges if the cutoff for your colleges falls under the category of OBC.Key Points:NEET Cutoff for OBC: NEET cutoff for OBC varies between 163 to 129 marks. This way, you can ensure you will be able to get admission, and the NEET scores range accordingly.Counseling Process: Admission is done through a counseling process based on NEET scores and ranks. You have to go through rounds of counseling for seat allotment.College-wise cut-off may differ due to reasons such as available seat, applicants strength, and NEET overal
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