Is it compulsory for selecting agriculture quota in application (KCET) for pursuing veterinary courses?
Hello there,
Yes, for veterinary courses through KCET, it is not compulsory to select the agriculture quota. However, candidates applying under the farmers' quota (Agricultural Practical Test) get reservation benefits for seats in veterinary colleges.
If you do not have an agricultural background, you can still apply for BVSc seats under the general merit or your respective category quota.
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I got 100 in ouat entrance 10th mark is 83% and 12th is 80% with this mark can I get veterinary
Congratulations on scoring 100 in the OUAT entrance exam!
To determine your chances of getting into a veterinary program, let's analyze your scores:
1. OUAT Entrance Exam:100 ( excellent score)
2. 10th Standard:83% (good score)
3. 12th Standard: 80% (good score)
The OUAT (Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology) entrance exam is a competitive exam, and your score of 100 is impressive.
For veterinary programs, the admission process typically considers a combination of factors, including:
1. Entrance exam score (OUAT)
2. 10th and 12th standard marks
3. Category (if applicable)
Assuming you're applying for a Bachelor of Veterinary Science program, here are some general insights:
- The OUAT entrance exam score carries significant weightage in the admission process.
- Your 10th and 12th standard marks are also considered, but the entrance exam score is given more importance.
Based on your scores, here are some possible outcomes:
- You have a good chance of getting into a veterinary program at OUAT or other participating colleges.
- Your entrance exam score of 100 will likely give you an advantage in the admission process.
To confirm your admission chances, I recommend:
1. Checking the OUAT official website for the admission process, cutoff scores, and merit list.
2. Contacting the OUAT admission authorities or a career counselor for personalized guidance.
Best of luck with your admission process!
Veterinary course without neet
Hi,
Yes, it is possible to pursue a veterinary course without appearing the National Eligibility and Entrance Test (NEET) in India. There are several universities and institutes that provide admission to Veterinary course based on entrance merit without conducting any entrance test.
Many colleges offer admission to veterinary courses based on their own entrance exams other than NEET, such as ICAR AIEEA and CG PAT.
Some veterinary courses that can be pursued without NEET include Bachelor of Veterinary Science, Diploma in Animal Husbandry, and Diploma in Veterinary Pharmacy.
To get admission to the veterinary course, candidates must have passed Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) subjects from a recognized board and should have secured a minimum of 55% marks.
Some of the best veterinary colleges offering veterinary course without NEET includes:
- JAU Junagadh
- OUAT Bhubaneswar
- Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University
You can know more information about Veterinary Science course without NEET.
Hope this information will help you
Sir government veterinary doctor banne ke kya karna padta he
Hello,
To become a government veterinary doctor , follow these steps:
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Educational Qualifications :
- Complete 12th grade with subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
- Pursue a Bachelor’s degree in Veterinary Science (B.V.Sc.) from a recognized college.
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Entrance Exams :
- Appear for entrance exams like NEET or state-specific veterinary exams.
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Internship :
- After completing the degree, undertake an internship or practical training.
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Government Job Exams :
- Appear for competitive exams such as the Veterinary Officer exam or other state-specific recruitment exams.
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Application :
- Apply for vacancies in government departments (e.g., state veterinary departments, public health) after meeting eligibility criteria.
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what is cut off of krantisinh nana patil collage of veterinary for OBC category in privet admission process
Hello,
Krantisinh Nana Patil College of Veterinary Science (KNPVC) in Satara, Maharashtra , offers veterinary courses through both government and private admission processes. The cutoffs for the Other Backward Classes (OBC) category in the private admission process are as follows:
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NEET Cutoff Ranks for 2024 :
- Round 1 : 71,282
- Round 2 : 57,527
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NEET Cutoff Ranks for 2023 :
- Round 1 : 124,746
NEET Cutoff Ranks for 2022 :
- Round 1 : 124,746
These cutoff ranks indicate the last rank at which an OBC candidate was admitted to the Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) & Animal Husbandry (AH) course in the respective years. Please note that cutoff ranks can vary annually based on factors such as the number of applicants, seat availability, and exam difficulty.
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what is cut off of krantisinh nana patil collage of veterinary for OBC category in privet addmission
For the Krantisinh Nana Patil College of Veterinary Science, the cut-off for the OBC category in the private admission process is typically around a NEET rank between 120,000 to 130,000. If you fall under this rank you may get a seat in this college if all the factos are same.to achieve this rank you need to score between 350 atleast.
however, the exact cut-off can vary depending on the year and availability of seats, difficulty level of laper also decides the cutoff.
In NEET mostly veterinary cutoff is less than mbbs medical colleges if you score around 400 you can good veterinary College in your onc category.
ALso,get all information of NEET 2025 including preparation and syll
abus.
how can i get good rankin in veterinary course in kcet which subjects should i focus and get good ranking specifically in veterinary
Hello
To get a good rank in KCET for veterinary courses , focus on :
1. Biology : Study NCERT throughly , especially topics like Animal Kingdom , Genetics and Ecology .
2. Chemistry : Focus on Organic and Physical sections .
3. Physics : Prioritise Mechanics , Thermodynamics and Electricity .
Tips :
Solve KCET previous year papers and take mock tests .
Master NCERT textbooks for all subjects .
Focus more on Biology as it carries the most weightage .
Manage time effectively and revise regularly .
Consistent effort , you can achieve a good rank .
For more tips check out link below :
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after studying arts we can do veterinary course
Hello aspirant,
To pursue veterinary courses after high school, a student must, at the very least, have completed their 10+2 education with physics, chemistry, and biology as their major subjects. So an arts student is not eligible for veterinary course.
Thank you
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I am BCD non former quota I got 5660 rank can I get seat in veterinary in the last round cheppandi anduke nenu try chestunnanu Naku ma parents leru I want to bein great position I tell me any solution
Due to less seats and high competition BCD non former quota, it is highly unlikely that you will secure a veterinary seat in the last round of counselling, even considering the possibility of a few seats opening up in the last round; your rank is likely too high for most veterinary colleges in this category.
Usually upto rank 3k most of the students get seat in veterinary colleges.however you should participate in counselling process till the last round you might get the seat.
Can I Get Veterinary of EAMCET Rank 36,000
Category: Because of the established reservation quotas, those who fall within one of the reserved categories (SC, ST, or OBC) may have a better chance of obtaining a veterinary seat.
Cutoff Trends: Veterinary seats are extremely competitive, and every year the number of applicants, the availability of seats, and the candidates' overall performance determine the cutoff ranks. You can get a better sense by looking at the veterinary seat cutoff ranks from the prior year.
State Quota: There are frequently state quotas for veterinary admissions, so your prospects may also be influenced by the state you live in and the particular colleges you are applying to.
Seats under Management Quota/Payment: A few private veterinary colleges provide seats under Management Quota or Payment, which have distinct requirements and costs. This is something to think about if your rank is not sufficient for a merit-based seat.