What is the criteria to pursue Veterinary Science? What are the other options available after completing 12th in Science?

12th (NIOS) (BiPC).

0 164 Views | Posted 2014-02-11 04:08:56
Asked by Chandu Nox

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    Shivangi Gupta | Contributor-Level 9

    2014-02-11 11:39:44
    Hi,
    There are many course options available after 12th Science. You must opt for the one which matches your interest and skills as it will help you to achieve your long term career goal.
    * With Biology, Physics and Chemistry, you may take up medicine, dentistry, agricultural science, dairy science or biological sciences (biochemistry, biotechnology).
    [Eligibility criteria : complete 12th (PCB) with minimum 60% and sit for an entrance exam].
    * Apart from doing the degree level courses in Science with the conventional combinations you can also choose degree courses in several emerging professional areas such as physiotherapy, occupationa
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    Manmeet Kaur | Guide-Level 12

    2014-02-11 11:34:06
    Hi,
    1)
    To join Bachelor's in Veterinary Science, one needs to pass +2 in Science stream with Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Admission is made on the basis of entrance examination conducted by the concerned universities.
    2)
    If the aspirant wishes to pursue the course in veterinary science as a profession then he/she can specialize in multiple fields from surgery to gynecology or pathology.
    Some of the specializations are :
    -Animal biotechnology
    -Livestock extension
    -Dairy science
    -Animal anatomy
    -Animal genetics
    -Animal husbandry
    -Feed and fodder technology
    3)
    For your reference, below is the list of the colleges offering your desired course
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    The user recommends following institutes
    Armed Forces Medical College
    Amrita School of Allied Health Sciences, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham - Kochi Campus

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