
Over 18,000 apply for veterinary courses
The Hindu
A total of 18,758 aspirants have applied so far for the four bachelor programmes offered by the Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, according to the Chairman of the Admissions Commit
A total of 18,758 aspirants have applied so far for the four bachelor programmes offered by the Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, according to the Chairman of the Admissions Committee (UG). The university has on offer 580 seats, including 480 seats in Bachelos of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (BVSc and AH) and 100 seats in the three B.Tech programmes.
Seat allocation in three colleges — Thalaivasal Koot Road, Salem, Veerapandi, Theni and Pannaikinaru, Udumalpet — each of which has on offer 40 seats for BVSc and AH, depends on the approval of the State government and the Veterinary Council of India.

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