Every government veterinary college offers admission either through the state quota (85%) or the All India quota (15%).
For the All India quota, you have to appear for NEET while for the state quota, there are different states conduct their separate entrance exam for veterinary.
If we talk about Tamil Nadu, you can get admission based on your 12th marks if applying through the state quota. If you are applying through the All-India quota then you must have a valid NEET score.
Now coming to your question you can get the domicile of Tamil Nadu if you are born here. It doesn't matter where you have studied. If your parents are Tamilians, you can get a certificate and you can apply through the state quota.
The cut-off marks of any institute vary every year and you can not rely on the previous year data. It is calculated based on the number of students that appear for the exam. It varies for students from the general category or reserved one.
If you belong to the general category you might want to work a little harder to make it to the list of students eligible for admission.
In 2019, there were 34 seats for general category students, and the next year, it got reduced to just 26. As the exam carries 200 marks, so roughly we can estimate that the cut-off might be around 165 for the general category.
You can utilize the time in preparing precisely and solve some papers too. Revising the topics more and more will get you accustomed to the question pattern.
The cut-off in LUVAS varies every year depending on the number of students who appear for the exam.
It always gets a little challenging for the general category as the cut-off goes higher than for the reserved category. It is smart to plan your study on the same lines.
LUVAS Hisar cutoff for BVSc (Bachelor in Veterinary Science) and AH (Animal Husbandry) stays in the range of 500-550 for the general category students. This is a tentative score. Naturally, the required cutoff varies each year depending on the competition. But having a NEET score of around 550+ should fetch you a seat at LUVAS Hisar.
At GADVASU, you will not need to buy any books. The college library has a great collection of books. Also, most teachers provide printouts of the course materials that they teach in the class. You can get the printout from the photostat store inside the university.
You can buy books if you want to study the topics in advance. Primary Veterinary by R. For LPM and Veterinary, you can choose any reference book that you find helpful. Most students usually refer to Duke’s, Guyton, and Frandson.
Yes, GADVASU is a good college for Veterinary Sciences. In fact, it is one of the best Veterinary Colleges in the country. It has a locational advantage. It is located in the dairy belt of Ludhiana, Panjab. So, you will be able to get exposure to a good number of cases for clinical subjects. The teaching faculty is quite good at the institute too.
According to the recent fee structure, the annual course fee for BVSc & AH is INR 90,255. Including hostel fees, it will cost you around 1.1 lakh per year. Mess charges are separate. GADVASU offers many scholarships to students. Some of the scholarships offered include merit-based scholarships, sports scholarships, ex-serviceman scholarships, etc. There are also separate scholarships if you are applying through AIQ.
According to the latest information from the Veterinary Council of India (VCI), AIPVT will not be taken by VCI. So, the students willing to enroll with the government and private sector Veterinary Colleges to graduate in Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry courses will have to appear in the NEET exams.
Students interested in Veterinary Sciences Education are required to know that there are 15% seats on an India basis. Hence your admission to any government-recognized Veterinary College is based on your NEET score.
As per the normal trend, the cutoff for BVSc. ranges between 350-450 around. Here is a brief Category and Type of Institute Closing Ranks
Categories |
Closing Ranks (Private Institute) |
Closing Ranks (Govt. Institute) |
General |
83539501 |
63311526 |
OBC |
99786483 |
79088506 |
EWS |
93839490 |
73500513 |
SC |
171459417 |
161015425 |
ST |
173731415 |
171826416 |
The NEET cutoff depends on various factors like
For the safer side try to score 400 + marks for getting a seat in Veterinary College.