
Veterinary College & Research Institute, Tirunelveli - Tamil Nadu Veterinary And Animal Sciences University
Average rating of Veterinary College & Research Institute, Tirunelveli
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.7
Student Rating Distribution
Pradeep Singh
Bachelor of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry (B.V.Sc. &AH)
Reviewed On 22 Sept, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are super friendly and they really know how to teach us. The stuff they teach is actually useful and connects well with what's going on in the real world. Exams aren't too hard, but sometimes there's not enough time to get ready for them. Lately, though, they've been giving us more time to study. Plus, they've been throwing in some breaks here and there to help us catch up.
Placement: Most students here find jobs after graduation, around 75 percent. The highest salary offered is 7 LPA, the lowest is 4 LPA, and the average is 5 LPA. Companies like Suguna, Venkatesh Chicken, and Aavin hire a lot of students. Everyone gets an internship, and we usually get around 11k as a stipend. You could end up working as a doctor, clinician, or veterinarian after studying here.
Campus: The college has a nice library with around 10,000 books. The hostel is good and the food is decent, though the mess bill can be a bit high. It's manageable though. The hostel warden is really friendly and helpful. The Dean is awesome too.
Deepak sharma
Bachelor of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry (B.V.Sc. &AH)
Reviewed On 13 Apr, 2021
Admission: The teachers here all went to top colleges, and they can even speak different languages. They really support us every step of the way. The courses are practical and help us learn how to grow our future careers. The exams are fair with reasonable questions, so you don't stress too much.
Placement: Most students in our course get placed, about 80%. The highest salary offered is 20 LPA, while the lowest is 7 LPA. On average, it's around 12 LPA. The top companies hiring for our course are poultry industries, bio-sys department, NGOs, and dairy farms. About 70% of students land internships, with many getting roles in dairy farms.
Campus: Each subject has its own department, and classrooms are grouped by graduating year. The library is well-ventilated with lots of different books. The hostels have separate buildings for guys and girls, with good toilets and bathrooms. Each room has 1 fan and 2 almirahs for clothes and personal stuff. And for sports, there are game grounds for all types of activities.
Ashish Rao
Bachelor of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry (B.V.Sc. &AH)
Reviewed On 7 Dec, 2020
Admission: The teachers here have Ph.Ds and really know their stuff. They teach us practical things we need to know. The exams are not too hard, and most students pass with over a 95% success rate. We follow the curriculum from the Veterinary Council of India.
Placement: I was happy to see that almost 90% of students from my college land good jobs in government or private sectors with decent pay. Most of them end up working as veterinary assistant surgeons or find jobs in places like Aavin, poultry industries, feed industries, and pharmaceutical companies. It's cool to know that many students also get placed in union and state public service roles.
Campus: The college has awesome labs. They've got five cool lecture halls and a library full of books. Plus, they've got their own cricket and football fields. And there's places to play volleyball, Kho-Kho, badminton, shuttle, and table tennis. The hostels are a bit crowded for both guys and girls. But hey, at least there's separate mess areas. And they even have a teaching vet clinic for real-life cases.
Arun pal
Bachelor of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry (B.V.Sc. &AH)
Reviewed On 3 Oct, 2020
Admission: The professors at our college are really experienced and chill. Most of them studied at MVSC. They explain hard stuff in an easy way. Not all teachers are super nice though. Some are strict, so you gotta get used to each one.
Placement: The campus doesn't offer placements, but don't worry because there are plenty of job options outside. Once you finish your undergrad, you can apply for government exams for vet assistant jobs. If you pass, you could land a government job by age 24. So if you're into it, go for the BVSC & AH course without any doubts.
Campus: The college and hostel buildings are nice, but the hostel needs better upkeep. The food quality is okay, not great. Some days it's not good, but most days it's fine. They serve non-veg every day. The mess fee is kinda high, like Rs.5000 a month.
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