College of Veterinary Science, Guwahati was established in 1948 to cater to the need of importance of growth of the veterinary profession and to develop the man power needed to handle the veterinary and animal husbandry activities of the region. The institute carries out field oriented researches in animal husbandry and veterinary, and also provides extension services to the farmers with the aim of technology transfer. The college also provides expert services to the state government departments of the entire North Eastern region of the country, primarily in formulation of developmental plans and policies in animal husbandry sector. It also provides expert services in management and healthcare of wildlife in state zoos, sanctuaries and national parks of the region. College of Veterinary Science offers diploma degree courses for G.V.SC., Ph.D., B.V.Sc. & A.H degrees that create leading graduates in veterinary science and is one of the most reputed colleges in the region.
Facts and Figures of College of Veterinary Science, Guwahati :
Established in |
1948 |
University Type |
Government |
Approval |
Assam Agricultural University |
Campus Strength |
602 |
Students placed |
24 (in 2009) |
Accommodation |
261 |
How to Reach |
11 Km from the Guwahati Railway Station |
Why to Join College of Veterinary Science, Guwahati:
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Eligibility:
College of Veterinary Science, NEET Cutoff 2023 for General Category is listed below. The overall cutoff rank for NEET is 63826
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The admission to the course can be through the entrance exam conducted by the university for the students of the state. Whereas students outside the state can secure a seat through VCI counseling with their NEET marks. Students securing 500-550+ in Neet have a chance of securing a seat through all India counselling.
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The cut off during my time for our college entrance was a lottle higher since it was around lockdown. The admission process was hectic but smooth but in one word, it was veryyyy strict i suppose. It was fast though.
It provides ample opportunity to serve the animals and be their voice. The various departments are headed by talented teachers. The teaching staff are well affiliated with the course and use of smart class provides better opportunity to understand.
As we both have theory and field course study, I find it interesting always. To know different animals, their behavior, different diseases and their diagnosis and also the treatment of them it is a vast and tough course yet interesting.
College was maintained in a well balanced manner All the students are given freedom for their studies And professors are able to teach in a far better way
There are almost everything positive about my college, that I felt, as compared to negative. Everything have got advantages and disadvantages, same with C. V. Sc. Positivity I have discussed above and about negativity, I think Campus Interviews should be more. Thats it.
Ours, being a medical course, the placements are 100%, but there are a variety of aspects to it. Some joined government hospitals as doctors, some has set up their private clinics, while some guys have gone to US for the Ph.D. A few are in the poultry industry. The salary ranges around Rs. 50,000-1 LPM. Few NGOs also interviewed for placements and recruited them as veterinarians in their clinics.
Academic Regulations and syllabus are as prescribed by the Veterinary Council of India for the B.V.Sc. & A.H. Degree program. The course structure was pretty vast and meticulous. It shaped my level of understanding of veterinary science.
The college management is very good. But i seen a single negative point that there is terror of teacher in students. The relation between student and teacher should be friendly.
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The BVSc is 5 years course. Students need to complete a rotatory internship programme of one year or six months after the programme to become eligible for registration with the Veterinary Council. Candidate should be Passed 10+2 with a minimum of 45% marks with Biology as a main Subject. Admisison will be based on the score obtained in the AIPVT.
The fee has not been specified, you can register and download the brochure for the detailed information about the course.