For my 12th i got 89 percent marks, after receiving it I went ahead and wrote the Competitive Entrance Examination - NEET. I applied to the college submitting copies of my certificates and scorecard. They put up their merit list online in which I saw that I had gotten selected.
To get admission to our college, their cut-off is 50% in 12th standard and the marks obtain while writing MHTCET competitive entrance exam. The merit list would be published in the college website, where you can find if you've got in.
The college is one of the best veterinary colleges in the country. I absolutely loved my time here. I really liked the atmosphere in the college. The experience with the faculty was also very memorable because they were so cooperative.
This is undoubtedly one of the best veterinary colleges in the country. The experience here is unmatched. I gained so much in my career and loved the two years I spent here. The faculty as well as the Co students were amazing.
To get a seat in NVC you have to first appear for NEET-PG examination and secure a good rank alongside with a minimum 50% marks in graduation. After that you have to apply in college and if you selected in the merit list visit the campus and submit your documents.
I got my admission to NVC through the AIPVT examination conducted annually. After that, I applied to college through the official website and once I got selected in the university I visited the campus and submitted the documents.
NVC was ranked among the top 5 best college of India for Veterinary Education. Strangely my college generated a keen interest in everyone's heart for the stray animals. This college was my best decision for my career
The admission process followed the same pattern of selection which was 100 percent based upon the NEET marks. I was very much inclined towards the animals and thus I chose to become a veterinary doctor. NVC cut-off was not very high and I easily qualified it
I got admission after qualifying in the exam of ICAR. for that, students have to undergraduate from B.Sc. in relevant subject with a minimum of 45% marks. after qualifying the exam the admission is given on the merit list and an interview is conducted for the candidate. The final decision is taken by the admission committee.
A candidate must have passed his 10+2 from Maharashtra State Board of Higher Secondary Education or any government organisation which is equivalent to it. The candidate should have passed his 10+2 from Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English background with a minimum of 50% marks. the candidate has to apply for the Competitive Entrance Examination which is conducted by Directorate Medical Education & Research, Mumbai.
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