VCI 2022 All India Quota Cut Off College-wise and Category-
wise.
VCI Cut Off Marks and Cut Off Ranks for Government and Private Veterinary colleges for 15% All
India Quota Seats: Veterinary Council of India (VCI) releases the BVSC & AH allotment and
admitted list after each Round for government and private veterinary colleges for admission to 15%
All India Quota (AIQ) seats. VCI 2022 All India 15% cut-off has been prepared after the All India
Counselling conducted by Veterinary Council of India (VCI). Based on the BVSC &AH allotment list
released last year, All India Rank Cut-off Range has been arranged based on the Category for each
college. Table below reports the AIR cut-off range for 15% All India Quota seats in government and
private veterinary colleges released by Veterinary Council of India (VCI) for 2022 admission. This
information possibly will help students to make the correct choice filling during the 15% All India
Quota Online VCI 2023 Counselling Process for BVSc & A.H course.
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Guidelines for quality control testing for digital cr dr mammography v4Renata Matos Da Luz
This document provides guidelines for quality control testing of digital mammography equipment, including both computed radiography (CR) and direct radiography (DR) systems. It outlines tests to be performed before each examination, daily tests, weekly tests, monthly tests, quarterly tests, and six-monthly tests. The tests are designed to evaluate various aspects of image quality, dose, functionality and safety. Record sheets are provided for documenting results for each test. The document was created by the Mammography Quality Assurance Program Management Panel and is maintained by the Faculty of Clinical Radiology to ensure mammography equipment meets appropriate standards.
This document provides information on MRI of the brain, including:
1. It describes common MRI sequences like T1-weighted, T2-weighted, and FLAIR and how they appear differently based on tissue characteristics.
2. Examples of how different brain pathologies like hemorrhages, infarcts, and tumors appear on MRI sequences at both acute/subacute and chronic stages.
3. Details on using MRI to diagnose specific conditions like brain vascular diseases, head trauma, and various types of brain tumors; highlighting their appearance and distinguishing features.
Pirámide demográfica de Japón (1888 - 2009)jdsempere
El documento presenta gráficos de pirámides de población del Japón en diferentes años entre 1888 y 2009, mostrando la evolución de la distribución por edades y sexos de la población japonesa a lo largo de este periodo. Cada gráfico incluye el año correspondiente y el número de habitantes de Japón en ese año.
HQ Imaging helps radiology and research centers to obtain high-precision medical images, which are needed for diagnosis, therapeutic decision-making and fundamental research progress. Based on their in-depth expertise in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), HQ Imaging offers two main services: quality assurance and protocol optimization. Whether you need a shorter scan time per patient or you would like to improve image quality, the HQ Imaging team can tune every MRI sequence to your needs. In addition, the assured image quality means less repeat scans (e.g artefact reduction) and faster radiological readings (e.g. better contrast to noise ratio, adaption of geometrical parameters).
Digital Breast Tomosynthesis with Minimal CompressionDavid Scaduto
Breast compression is utilized in mammography to improve image quality and reduce radiation dose. Lesion conspicuity is improved by reducing scatter effects on contrast and by reducing the superposition of tissue structures. However, patient discomfort due to breast compression has been cited as a potential cause of noncompliance with recommended screening practices. Further, compression may also occlude blood flow in the breast, complicating imaging with intravenous contrast agents and preventing accurate quantification of contrast enhancement and kinetics. Previous studies have investigated reducing breast compression in planar mammography and digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT), though this typically comes at the expense of degradation in image quality or increase in mean glandular dose (MGD). We propose to optimize the image acquisition technique for reduced compression in DBT without compromising image quality or increasing MGD. A zero-frequency signal-difference-to-noise ratio model is employed to investigate the relationship between tube potential, SDNR and MGD. Phantom and patient images are acquired on a prototype DBT system using the optimized imaging parameters and are assessed for image quality and lesion conspicuity. A preliminary assessment of patient motion during DBT with minimal compression is presented.
ASCO AND SNO GUIDELINES FOR GLIOMA MANAGEMENTKanhu Charan
This document provides guidelines for the management of gliomas from the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) and the Society for Neuro-Oncology (SNO). It defines grading criteria for gliomas and provides treatment recommendations based on tumor type, grade, molecular markers and other factors. The recommendations cover initial treatment, adjuvant therapy and options for recurrent gliomas, with an emphasis on radiation therapy, chemotherapy regimens and clinical trial enrollment.
CT angiography uses x-rays and iodine contrast dye to produce detailed images of blood vessels and tissues. A CT scan is performed after the contrast dye is injected into the bloodstream. CT angiography can be used to diagnose and evaluate diseases of the blood vessels like injuries, aneurysms, and blockages. It provides more precise anatomical detail than MRI for small blood vessels. Potential risks include radiation exposure and allergic reaction to the contrast dye.
this presentation targets radio-diagnosis, neurology and neurosurgery junior staff, it presents simple basics of CT perfusion including principle, technique, applications, interpretation with few quiz cases.
Guidelines for quality control testing for digital cr dr mammography v4Renata Matos Da Luz
This document provides guidelines for quality control testing of digital mammography equipment, including both computed radiography (CR) and direct radiography (DR) systems. It outlines tests to be performed before each examination, daily tests, weekly tests, monthly tests, quarterly tests, and six-monthly tests. The tests are designed to evaluate various aspects of image quality, dose, functionality and safety. Record sheets are provided for documenting results for each test. The document was created by the Mammography Quality Assurance Program Management Panel and is maintained by the Faculty of Clinical Radiology to ensure mammography equipment meets appropriate standards.
This document provides information on MRI of the brain, including:
1. It describes common MRI sequences like T1-weighted, T2-weighted, and FLAIR and how they appear differently based on tissue characteristics.
2. Examples of how different brain pathologies like hemorrhages, infarcts, and tumors appear on MRI sequences at both acute/subacute and chronic stages.
3. Details on using MRI to diagnose specific conditions like brain vascular diseases, head trauma, and various types of brain tumors; highlighting their appearance and distinguishing features.
Pirámide demográfica de Japón (1888 - 2009)jdsempere
El documento presenta gráficos de pirámides de población del Japón en diferentes años entre 1888 y 2009, mostrando la evolución de la distribución por edades y sexos de la población japonesa a lo largo de este periodo. Cada gráfico incluye el año correspondiente y el número de habitantes de Japón en ese año.
HQ Imaging helps radiology and research centers to obtain high-precision medical images, which are needed for diagnosis, therapeutic decision-making and fundamental research progress. Based on their in-depth expertise in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), HQ Imaging offers two main services: quality assurance and protocol optimization. Whether you need a shorter scan time per patient or you would like to improve image quality, the HQ Imaging team can tune every MRI sequence to your needs. In addition, the assured image quality means less repeat scans (e.g artefact reduction) and faster radiological readings (e.g. better contrast to noise ratio, adaption of geometrical parameters).
Digital Breast Tomosynthesis with Minimal CompressionDavid Scaduto
Breast compression is utilized in mammography to improve image quality and reduce radiation dose. Lesion conspicuity is improved by reducing scatter effects on contrast and by reducing the superposition of tissue structures. However, patient discomfort due to breast compression has been cited as a potential cause of noncompliance with recommended screening practices. Further, compression may also occlude blood flow in the breast, complicating imaging with intravenous contrast agents and preventing accurate quantification of contrast enhancement and kinetics. Previous studies have investigated reducing breast compression in planar mammography and digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT), though this typically comes at the expense of degradation in image quality or increase in mean glandular dose (MGD). We propose to optimize the image acquisition technique for reduced compression in DBT without compromising image quality or increasing MGD. A zero-frequency signal-difference-to-noise ratio model is employed to investigate the relationship between tube potential, SDNR and MGD. Phantom and patient images are acquired on a prototype DBT system using the optimized imaging parameters and are assessed for image quality and lesion conspicuity. A preliminary assessment of patient motion during DBT with minimal compression is presented.
ASCO AND SNO GUIDELINES FOR GLIOMA MANAGEMENTKanhu Charan
This document provides guidelines for the management of gliomas from the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) and the Society for Neuro-Oncology (SNO). It defines grading criteria for gliomas and provides treatment recommendations based on tumor type, grade, molecular markers and other factors. The recommendations cover initial treatment, adjuvant therapy and options for recurrent gliomas, with an emphasis on radiation therapy, chemotherapy regimens and clinical trial enrollment.
CT angiography uses x-rays and iodine contrast dye to produce detailed images of blood vessels and tissues. A CT scan is performed after the contrast dye is injected into the bloodstream. CT angiography can be used to diagnose and evaluate diseases of the blood vessels like injuries, aneurysms, and blockages. It provides more precise anatomical detail than MRI for small blood vessels. Potential risks include radiation exposure and allergic reaction to the contrast dye.
this presentation targets radio-diagnosis, neurology and neurosurgery junior staff, it presents simple basics of CT perfusion including principle, technique, applications, interpretation with few quiz cases.
The document discusses guidelines for the treatment of ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). It defines STEMI as a type of acute coronary syndrome where a completely occlusive thrombus results in total cessation of blood flow seen as ST elevation on an electrocardiogram. Immediate treatment goals for STEMI patients include pain control, rapid identification for reperfusion therapy, and avoiding inappropriate discharge. Initial emergency room management involves aspirin, clopidogrel, nitrates, morphine, and supplemental oxygen. Reperfusion options include fibrinolysis or primary percutaneous coronary intervention. Complications of STEMI can be early issues like cardiogenic shock or late problems like heart failure.
PRINCIPLES OF Electrosurgery
Electrosurgery is the application of a high- frequency electric current to biological tissue to cut, coagulate, desiccate, or fulgurate tissue.
PRINCIPLE
• Understanding the principles of electricity is a strong foundation for best practices in electro surgical patient care.
• Electrosurgical equipment and accessories facilitate the passage of high frequency oscillating electric currents through tissue between two electrodes to fulgurate desiccate or cut tissue.
MONOPOLAR
Active electrode at surgical site.
Return electrode at another site.
Current flows through the body.
Tissue effect takes place at a single active electrode and is dispersed (circuit completed) by a patient return electrode.
BIPOLAR
Active and return electrodes within the instrument.
Current flows confined to tissue between electrodes.
Current flows are limited and contained in the vicinity of the two electrodes.
As current passes through the tissue from one electrode to the other the tissue is desiccated and the resistance increases, as resistance increases current flow decreases.
1) The document discusses imaging protocols for acute ischemic stroke, including non-contrast CT (NCCT), CT angiography (CTA), MRI, and thrombectomy procedures.
2) NCCT can help identify hemorrhage as a contraindication to thrombolysis and detect early ischemia. CTA can demonstrate thrombi to guide thrombolysis or thrombectomy and assess vessel occlusion, core infarction, and collaterals.
3) MRI is more sensitive than CT for acute stroke, detecting most infarcts by 24 hours. Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) is most sensitive in the first few hours. Perfusion imaging assesses penumbra.
4) For severe strokes,
This document provides guidelines for shielding x-ray installations in India, including recommended materials, thicknesses, and layout considerations. It outlines options for shielding materials like brick, concrete, lead, and other developing materials. Step-by-step guidelines are provided for submitting a layout plan, including positioning equipment, measuring distances, and documenting shielding details in a table. Reference data tables provide shielding material and thickness guidelines for various x-ray modalities at different distances from the exposure area.
This document provides an overview of the management of hypertensive intracerebral bleed (ICH). Key points include:
1) Uncontrolled hypertension is the leading risk factor for ICH. Early diagnosis with non-contrast CT is important for appropriate care and outcomes.
2) Acute management focuses on preventing hematoma expansion through aggressive blood pressure control to SBP 140 mmHg, reversing anticoagulants, and considering platelet transfusion.
3) Other priorities are treating increased intracranial pressure through measures like head elevation, osmotic therapies, and CSF drainage if hydrocephalus is present. Salvage therapies like induced coma and neuromuscular blockade are reserved for refract
A CT myelogram is a diagnostic imaging test that combines CT scanning with myelography. It involves injecting contrast dye into the spinal canal after removing some spinal fluid via lumbar puncture. This allows CT to better visualize the spinal cord, nerves and surrounding structures. A CT myelogram can help diagnose conditions that affect the spinal cord or nerves such as herniated discs, tumors, infections and spinal stenosis. Risks include reaction to contrast dye and complications from the lumbar puncture such as headache and nerve injury. The procedure involves lying prone for needle insertion and injection of contrast into the spinal canal, followed by CT scanning.
This document discusses cerebral vasospasm (CVS), which is an abnormal constriction of cerebral arteries following subarachnoid hemorrhage. It can lead to delayed cerebral ischemia and infarction. The document covers risk factors, pathophysiology involving oxyhemoglobin and inflammation, diagnosis using tools like transcranial Doppler and angiography, and management including prevention with calcium channel blockers, treatment of symptomatic vasospasm with balloon angioplasty, and protecting the brain from ischemia.
FMRI is a functional neuroimaging technique that uses MRI technology to measure brain activity through changes in blood flow and oxygen use. When an area of the brain is in use, blood flow to that region increases. FMRI relies on this coupling of cerebral blood flow and neuronal activation, using the BOLD contrast method to observe different active areas of the brain. A neuron is an electrically excitable cell that processes and transmits information through electrochemical signals.
Radiomics and Deep Learning for Lung Cancer ScreeningWookjin Choi
The document summarizes research on using radiomics and deep learning approaches for lung cancer screening. It describes:
1) Using radiomic features like shape, texture, and intensity from lung nodules on CT scans and an SVM-LASSO model to classify nodules with 87.9% sensitivity and 78.2% specificity, outperforming the Lung-RADS system.
2) A deep learning model developed for a Kaggle competition that achieved 67.4% accuracy on nodule classification but only ranked 99th due to overfitting issues without enough data.
3) Future work could integrate quantification of nodule characteristics like spiculation with plasma biomarkers to improve diagnostic accuracy.
Brain abscess is a focal infection within the brain parenchyma, typically surrounded by a capsule. It has an incidence of 0.3-1.3 per 100,000 people per year. Common causes include direct spread from a contiguous infection like sinusitis, hematogenous spread from infections elsewhere in the body, and head trauma. Clinical presentation is usually gradual onset of nonspecific symptoms like headache, fever, and focal neurological deficits. Diagnosis involves neuroimaging like MRI or CT scan showing a brain lesion, and microbiological evaluation of aspirated pus. Treatment consists of high dose intravenous antibiotics plus surgical drainage of the abscess. Prognosis depends on causative organism and ability to control infection, with a mortality rate of
DWI/ ADC -MRI principles in veterinary medicineRobert Cruz
Magnetic Resonance Imaging: The Diffusion and ADC Imaging way
This document provides an overview of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) mapping. It discusses the history and physics behind DWI/ADC, how images are formed, and what tissue contrast represents restricted versus increased diffusion. Examples of clinical applications are given for evaluating brain lesions, tumors, and monitoring treatment response. DWI/ADC is shown to be more sensitive than conventional MRI for acute stroke and useful for distinguishing abscesses from tumors. Quantitative ADC mapping can help assess chemotherapy response in cancers like osteosarcoma. Case examples in human and veterinary patients demonstrate the appearance of various pathologies with DWI
This document provides a summary of spinal cord radiography and myelography. It begins with an anatomical review of the central nervous system including the brain and spinal cord. It then discusses the ventricular system of the brain and meninges. The document describes myelography, indicating it is used to image tumors, infections, spinal lesions from disease or trauma, and disc herniations. It outlines patient preparation, the puncture procedure, contrast media used, and post-procedure care including rest and hydration. Finally, it shows examples of lumbar and cervical myelography projections.
1) Neurovascular diseases like stroke are a major cause of death and disability worldwide. Advances in neuroimaging and endovascular neurointerventions now allow minimally invasive treatments for conditions like aneurysms and acute ischemic strokes.
2) Recent clinical trials have shown the benefits of endovascular therapies like stent retrievers for acute ischemic stroke. This represents a dramatic change in stroke management from older failed trials testing earlier devices.
3) A neurointerventionist, neurologist, neurosurgeon and radiologist working as a integrated team is key to utilizing the latest minimally invasive treatments for various neurovascular conditions like aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations and carotid artery stenosis.
This document provides an overview of several ICU scoring systems used to evaluate severity of illness and predict outcomes in critically ill patients. It describes the components and scoring of systems such as APACHE, SAPS, SOFA, MODS, and LODS. APACHE uses physiological variables and chronic health factors to calculate mortality risk. SAPS and SAPS II similarly assess physiology but also include age and admission type. SOFA evaluates degree of organ dysfunction in six organ systems. MODS and LODS also score dysfunction across multiple organ systems based on laboratory and clinical findings.
Ultrasound imaging uses high frequency sound waves to create images of internal organs and structures. It provides a non-invasive way to visualize anatomy and diagnose conditions. The document discusses how ultrasound works, including how transducers convert electrical signals to sound waves and receive echo signals. It also covers the factors that affect image quality and resolution. Overall, ultrasound is a valuable medical imaging tool when properly operated by a skilled clinician.
This document provides an overview of nuclear imaging and nuclear medicine. It discusses the basics of nuclear physics including radioactive decay modes like beta emission, positron emission, and gamma emission. It describes common medical isotopes used like technetium-99m, their ideal properties, production, and administration. The principles of nuclear medicine imaging are covered along with instrumentation and clinical applications for diagnosing diseases. Advantages include examining organ function while disadvantages include radiation exposure and limited anatomical detail.
1) Hyperostosis is seen in 25-49% of intracranial meningiomas and its cause is still debated. (2) The study found that 23.5% of meningiomas with radiological hyperostosis showed tumor invasion into the bone on histology. (3) The authors recommend removing any bone in contact with the tumor to achieve a complete resection, as tumor invasion can occur even without hyperostosis on imaging.
Adrian Plunkett describes how to learn from excellence in critical care. Learning from excellence is an initiative which began at Birmingham Children’s Hospital.
Firstly, Adrian shares an anecdote regarding how the initiative begun. He sent a letter to the CEO of a hospital appreciating one of the doctors who treated him for cancer. The doctor unfortunately never received it. This caused Adrian to ask - is appreciation and gratitude undervalued?
Evidently, noticing excellence will lead to two things: learning new insights and increasing staff morale.
Adrian raises the question, why we do we not focus on the good things? We spend all our time improving safety and quality even though accidents and disasters are only a small percentage of what we do.
Moreover, Adrian claims that people inherently have negative biases. This is evident in healthcare, so how can we combat this?
The solution is to focus on excellent care. This led to the formation of a reporting system called Learning from Excellence (LfE), where people answer two questions: Who did something excellent? What did they do?
LfE is a formal system for reporting and providing positive feedback and appreciation to the healthcare workers. It is a beneficial and constructive way of learning from excellence.
Finally, Adrian explains, “Saying ‘thank you’ or ‘well done’ is the easiest quality improvement intervention of all.”
Learning from excellence in critical care by Adrian Plunkett
For more like this head to our podcast page. #CodaPodcast
BHMS (AACCC) ALL INDIA QUOTA CUTOFF-2022NEET GUIDANCE
HOMOEOPATHY COLLEGES BHMS ALL INDIA QUOTA CUTOFF-2022
AACCC BHMS 2022 Cut off marks for Government, Government Aided colleges, Central Universities & National Institutes Under AQG,
AQA & CU/NI quota allotment and admitted list releases by AYUSH Admissions Central counselling Committee (AACCC) after each Round.
Based on the BAMS allotment list released last year, All India Rank Cut-off Range has been arranged based on the Category for each college.
Table below reports the AIR cut-off range of Round1, Round2, special Mop-Up Round & Stray vacancy Round released by AYUSH Admissions
Central counselling Committee (AACCC) for 2022 admission. This information possibly will help students to make the correct choice filling
during the AACCC 2023 Counselling Process.
We are providing (AQG) All India Quota Government seats, (AQA) All India Quota Government Aided seats & (CUN) Central
Universitas / National Institutions seats Rank Range college-wise category wise for First Round, Second Round, Mop-Up Round, Special Mop-
Up round & Stray vacancy round in below table. If you want to find out whether you can get BHMS seat in your desired college for your NEET
score, you can select the state colleges from the below list and check the All-India Rank given for your reservation category. If your score is
below that All India Rank range for your category, then you may have better chances to get the admission in that college.
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BHMS (AACCC) ALL INDIA QUOTA CUTOFF-2022NEET GUIDANCE
AYURVEDA COLLEGES BAMS ALL INDIA QUOTA CUTOFF-2022
AACCC BAMS 2022 Cut off marks for Government, Government Aided colleges, Central
Universities & National Institutes Under AQG, AQA AND CU/NI quota allotment and admitted list
releases by AYUSH Admissions Central counselling Committee (AACCC) after each Round. Based
on the BAMS allotment list released last year, All India Rank Cut-off Range has been arranged based
on the Category for each college. Table below reports the AIR cut-off range of Round1, Round2,
special Mop-Up Round & Stray vacancy Round released by AYUSH Admissions Central counselling
Committee (AACCC) for 2022 admission. This information possibly will help students to make the
correct choice filling during the AACCC 2023 Counselling Process.
We are providing (AQG) All India Quota Government seats, (AQA) All India Quota Government
Aided seats & (CUN) Central Universitas / National Institutions seats Rank Range college-wise
for First Round, Second Round, Mop-Up Round & Stray vacancy round in below table. If you
want to find out whether you can get BAMS seat in your desired college for your NEET score, you
can select the state colleges from the below list and check the All-India Rank given for your
reservation category. If your score is below that All India Rank range for your category, then you
may have better chances to get the admission in that college.
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The document discusses guidelines for the treatment of ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). It defines STEMI as a type of acute coronary syndrome where a completely occlusive thrombus results in total cessation of blood flow seen as ST elevation on an electrocardiogram. Immediate treatment goals for STEMI patients include pain control, rapid identification for reperfusion therapy, and avoiding inappropriate discharge. Initial emergency room management involves aspirin, clopidogrel, nitrates, morphine, and supplemental oxygen. Reperfusion options include fibrinolysis or primary percutaneous coronary intervention. Complications of STEMI can be early issues like cardiogenic shock or late problems like heart failure.
PRINCIPLES OF Electrosurgery
Electrosurgery is the application of a high- frequency electric current to biological tissue to cut, coagulate, desiccate, or fulgurate tissue.
PRINCIPLE
• Understanding the principles of electricity is a strong foundation for best practices in electro surgical patient care.
• Electrosurgical equipment and accessories facilitate the passage of high frequency oscillating electric currents through tissue between two electrodes to fulgurate desiccate or cut tissue.
MONOPOLAR
Active electrode at surgical site.
Return electrode at another site.
Current flows through the body.
Tissue effect takes place at a single active electrode and is dispersed (circuit completed) by a patient return electrode.
BIPOLAR
Active and return electrodes within the instrument.
Current flows confined to tissue between electrodes.
Current flows are limited and contained in the vicinity of the two electrodes.
As current passes through the tissue from one electrode to the other the tissue is desiccated and the resistance increases, as resistance increases current flow decreases.
1) The document discusses imaging protocols for acute ischemic stroke, including non-contrast CT (NCCT), CT angiography (CTA), MRI, and thrombectomy procedures.
2) NCCT can help identify hemorrhage as a contraindication to thrombolysis and detect early ischemia. CTA can demonstrate thrombi to guide thrombolysis or thrombectomy and assess vessel occlusion, core infarction, and collaterals.
3) MRI is more sensitive than CT for acute stroke, detecting most infarcts by 24 hours. Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) is most sensitive in the first few hours. Perfusion imaging assesses penumbra.
4) For severe strokes,
This document provides guidelines for shielding x-ray installations in India, including recommended materials, thicknesses, and layout considerations. It outlines options for shielding materials like brick, concrete, lead, and other developing materials. Step-by-step guidelines are provided for submitting a layout plan, including positioning equipment, measuring distances, and documenting shielding details in a table. Reference data tables provide shielding material and thickness guidelines for various x-ray modalities at different distances from the exposure area.
This document provides an overview of the management of hypertensive intracerebral bleed (ICH). Key points include:
1) Uncontrolled hypertension is the leading risk factor for ICH. Early diagnosis with non-contrast CT is important for appropriate care and outcomes.
2) Acute management focuses on preventing hematoma expansion through aggressive blood pressure control to SBP 140 mmHg, reversing anticoagulants, and considering platelet transfusion.
3) Other priorities are treating increased intracranial pressure through measures like head elevation, osmotic therapies, and CSF drainage if hydrocephalus is present. Salvage therapies like induced coma and neuromuscular blockade are reserved for refract
A CT myelogram is a diagnostic imaging test that combines CT scanning with myelography. It involves injecting contrast dye into the spinal canal after removing some spinal fluid via lumbar puncture. This allows CT to better visualize the spinal cord, nerves and surrounding structures. A CT myelogram can help diagnose conditions that affect the spinal cord or nerves such as herniated discs, tumors, infections and spinal stenosis. Risks include reaction to contrast dye and complications from the lumbar puncture such as headache and nerve injury. The procedure involves lying prone for needle insertion and injection of contrast into the spinal canal, followed by CT scanning.
This document discusses cerebral vasospasm (CVS), which is an abnormal constriction of cerebral arteries following subarachnoid hemorrhage. It can lead to delayed cerebral ischemia and infarction. The document covers risk factors, pathophysiology involving oxyhemoglobin and inflammation, diagnosis using tools like transcranial Doppler and angiography, and management including prevention with calcium channel blockers, treatment of symptomatic vasospasm with balloon angioplasty, and protecting the brain from ischemia.
FMRI is a functional neuroimaging technique that uses MRI technology to measure brain activity through changes in blood flow and oxygen use. When an area of the brain is in use, blood flow to that region increases. FMRI relies on this coupling of cerebral blood flow and neuronal activation, using the BOLD contrast method to observe different active areas of the brain. A neuron is an electrically excitable cell that processes and transmits information through electrochemical signals.
Radiomics and Deep Learning for Lung Cancer ScreeningWookjin Choi
The document summarizes research on using radiomics and deep learning approaches for lung cancer screening. It describes:
1) Using radiomic features like shape, texture, and intensity from lung nodules on CT scans and an SVM-LASSO model to classify nodules with 87.9% sensitivity and 78.2% specificity, outperforming the Lung-RADS system.
2) A deep learning model developed for a Kaggle competition that achieved 67.4% accuracy on nodule classification but only ranked 99th due to overfitting issues without enough data.
3) Future work could integrate quantification of nodule characteristics like spiculation with plasma biomarkers to improve diagnostic accuracy.
Brain abscess is a focal infection within the brain parenchyma, typically surrounded by a capsule. It has an incidence of 0.3-1.3 per 100,000 people per year. Common causes include direct spread from a contiguous infection like sinusitis, hematogenous spread from infections elsewhere in the body, and head trauma. Clinical presentation is usually gradual onset of nonspecific symptoms like headache, fever, and focal neurological deficits. Diagnosis involves neuroimaging like MRI or CT scan showing a brain lesion, and microbiological evaluation of aspirated pus. Treatment consists of high dose intravenous antibiotics plus surgical drainage of the abscess. Prognosis depends on causative organism and ability to control infection, with a mortality rate of
DWI/ ADC -MRI principles in veterinary medicineRobert Cruz
Magnetic Resonance Imaging: The Diffusion and ADC Imaging way
This document provides an overview of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) mapping. It discusses the history and physics behind DWI/ADC, how images are formed, and what tissue contrast represents restricted versus increased diffusion. Examples of clinical applications are given for evaluating brain lesions, tumors, and monitoring treatment response. DWI/ADC is shown to be more sensitive than conventional MRI for acute stroke and useful for distinguishing abscesses from tumors. Quantitative ADC mapping can help assess chemotherapy response in cancers like osteosarcoma. Case examples in human and veterinary patients demonstrate the appearance of various pathologies with DWI
This document provides a summary of spinal cord radiography and myelography. It begins with an anatomical review of the central nervous system including the brain and spinal cord. It then discusses the ventricular system of the brain and meninges. The document describes myelography, indicating it is used to image tumors, infections, spinal lesions from disease or trauma, and disc herniations. It outlines patient preparation, the puncture procedure, contrast media used, and post-procedure care including rest and hydration. Finally, it shows examples of lumbar and cervical myelography projections.
1) Neurovascular diseases like stroke are a major cause of death and disability worldwide. Advances in neuroimaging and endovascular neurointerventions now allow minimally invasive treatments for conditions like aneurysms and acute ischemic strokes.
2) Recent clinical trials have shown the benefits of endovascular therapies like stent retrievers for acute ischemic stroke. This represents a dramatic change in stroke management from older failed trials testing earlier devices.
3) A neurointerventionist, neurologist, neurosurgeon and radiologist working as a integrated team is key to utilizing the latest minimally invasive treatments for various neurovascular conditions like aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations and carotid artery stenosis.
This document provides an overview of several ICU scoring systems used to evaluate severity of illness and predict outcomes in critically ill patients. It describes the components and scoring of systems such as APACHE, SAPS, SOFA, MODS, and LODS. APACHE uses physiological variables and chronic health factors to calculate mortality risk. SAPS and SAPS II similarly assess physiology but also include age and admission type. SOFA evaluates degree of organ dysfunction in six organ systems. MODS and LODS also score dysfunction across multiple organ systems based on laboratory and clinical findings.
Ultrasound imaging uses high frequency sound waves to create images of internal organs and structures. It provides a non-invasive way to visualize anatomy and diagnose conditions. The document discusses how ultrasound works, including how transducers convert electrical signals to sound waves and receive echo signals. It also covers the factors that affect image quality and resolution. Overall, ultrasound is a valuable medical imaging tool when properly operated by a skilled clinician.
This document provides an overview of nuclear imaging and nuclear medicine. It discusses the basics of nuclear physics including radioactive decay modes like beta emission, positron emission, and gamma emission. It describes common medical isotopes used like technetium-99m, their ideal properties, production, and administration. The principles of nuclear medicine imaging are covered along with instrumentation and clinical applications for diagnosing diseases. Advantages include examining organ function while disadvantages include radiation exposure and limited anatomical detail.
1) Hyperostosis is seen in 25-49% of intracranial meningiomas and its cause is still debated. (2) The study found that 23.5% of meningiomas with radiological hyperostosis showed tumor invasion into the bone on histology. (3) The authors recommend removing any bone in contact with the tumor to achieve a complete resection, as tumor invasion can occur even without hyperostosis on imaging.
Adrian Plunkett describes how to learn from excellence in critical care. Learning from excellence is an initiative which began at Birmingham Children’s Hospital.
Firstly, Adrian shares an anecdote regarding how the initiative begun. He sent a letter to the CEO of a hospital appreciating one of the doctors who treated him for cancer. The doctor unfortunately never received it. This caused Adrian to ask - is appreciation and gratitude undervalued?
Evidently, noticing excellence will lead to two things: learning new insights and increasing staff morale.
Adrian raises the question, why we do we not focus on the good things? We spend all our time improving safety and quality even though accidents and disasters are only a small percentage of what we do.
Moreover, Adrian claims that people inherently have negative biases. This is evident in healthcare, so how can we combat this?
The solution is to focus on excellent care. This led to the formation of a reporting system called Learning from Excellence (LfE), where people answer two questions: Who did something excellent? What did they do?
LfE is a formal system for reporting and providing positive feedback and appreciation to the healthcare workers. It is a beneficial and constructive way of learning from excellence.
Finally, Adrian explains, “Saying ‘thank you’ or ‘well done’ is the easiest quality improvement intervention of all.”
Learning from excellence in critical care by Adrian Plunkett
For more like this head to our podcast page. #CodaPodcast
BHMS (AACCC) ALL INDIA QUOTA CUTOFF-2022NEET GUIDANCE
HOMOEOPATHY COLLEGES BHMS ALL INDIA QUOTA CUTOFF-2022
AACCC BHMS 2022 Cut off marks for Government, Government Aided colleges, Central Universities & National Institutes Under AQG,
AQA & CU/NI quota allotment and admitted list releases by AYUSH Admissions Central counselling Committee (AACCC) after each Round.
Based on the BAMS allotment list released last year, All India Rank Cut-off Range has been arranged based on the Category for each college.
Table below reports the AIR cut-off range of Round1, Round2, special Mop-Up Round & Stray vacancy Round released by AYUSH Admissions
Central counselling Committee (AACCC) for 2022 admission. This information possibly will help students to make the correct choice filling
during the AACCC 2023 Counselling Process.
We are providing (AQG) All India Quota Government seats, (AQA) All India Quota Government Aided seats & (CUN) Central
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AACCC BAMS 2022 Cut off marks for Government, Government Aided colleges, Central
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releases by AYUSH Admissions Central counselling Committee (AACCC) after each Round. Based
on the BAMS allotment list released last year, All India Rank Cut-off Range has been arranged based
on the Category for each college. Table below reports the AIR cut-off range of Round1, Round2,
special Mop-Up Round & Stray vacancy Round released by AYUSH Admissions Central counselling
Committee (AACCC) for 2022 admission. This information possibly will help students to make the
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Number of BUMS colleges in India
As on 1st August 2023 in India total 57 Unani Medical Colleges have been approved by National Commission for Indian School of
medicine (NCISM), Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India. Out of total 57 Unani colleges, 11 are government Unani colleges, 6 are
government aided Unani colleges, one is deemed University Unani College, one is central University Unani College, and 38 are private
Unani colleges.
Number of Unani Medical colleges State-wise in India
1) The document provides information on the distribution of MBBS and BDS seats across 14 government and 10 private medical/dental colleges in Madhya Pradesh for the NEET UG 2021 counseling round.
2) A total of 2118 MBBS seats and 1220 BDS seats are available, with some seats reserved for categories like scheduled tribes, scheduled castes, other backward classes, etc.
3) Seats are also reserved for persons with disabilities, soldiers, and open/unreserved categories in both government and private institutions.
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This document provides a list of state authorities for BVSC counselling in India. It includes the name of the state authority, state name, and website for each state including Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Mizoram, Odisha, Puducherry, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, Tripura, Uttarakhand, and West Bengal. The website provided is for each state's veterinary or agricultural university handling
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1. The document provides information on the distribution of MBBS and BDS seats across various government and private medical and dental colleges in Madhya Pradesh for the NEET UG 2019 counseling round.
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3. Over 1400 MBBS seats and 1000 BDS seats in both government and private institutions in the state are covered in the document.
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This document is a provisional merit list for MD/MS/Diploma courses in Gujarat for the year 2023-24. It lists 57 candidates in the general merit list with their overall rank, roll number, name, score, passing institute, university and remarks. The candidates are ranked based on their scores and credentials are verified by the Admission Committee for Professional Post Graduate Medical Educational Courses in Gujarat. The minimum scores for general/EWS, SC/ST/OBC and PWD categories are also mentioned at the bottom.
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This document lists 45 state agricultural universities located across India, 5 deemed universities, and 4 central universities with agriculture faculties. It provides the names of the universities along with their locations in a tabular format. The universities cover a wide range of disciplines including agriculture, horticulture, veterinary sciences, fisheries and dairy. They play an important role in advancing agricultural education and research in India.
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This document provides information about career opportunities after completing 12th grade in science with Biology and Chemistry groups, especially related to medical fields. It lists various medical degree programs like MBBS, MD, MS, and DM/MCh. It also lists paramedical programs and provides details on government and private medical colleges in Gujarat, India that offer MBBS seats. Additionally, it discusses opportunities to study medicine abroad in countries like Russia, Philippines, Nepal, and options to pursue allied healthcare programs in India.
This document contains details of the allotment of counselling seats for Ayurveda/Siddha/Unani/Homeopathy courses in 2021. It lists 63 candidates who have been allotted seats for the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery course at various institutions across central universities, national institutions and other colleges under different quotas like Delhi quota, all India quota etc. It provides information on each candidate's rank, allotted quota, institution, course and allotted category.
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In the pursuit of medical education, aspiring students encounter a myriad of considerations, with the cost of training emerging as a pivotal factor. Following the rigorous competition and the outcomes of the NEET exam, the ranking of medical colleges takes precedence in decision-making.
However, for those who find themselves with lower NEET ranks, gaining admission to a government medical or dental college becomes a formidable challenge.
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BVSC & AH 15% All India Quota Cut Off-2022
VCI 2022 All India Quota Cut Off College-wise and Category-
wise.
VCI Cut Off Marks and Cut Off Ranks for Government and Private Veterinary colleges for 15% All
India Quota Seats: Veterinary Council of India (VCI) releases the BVSC & AH allotment and
admitted list after each Round for government and private veterinary colleges for admission to 15%
All India Quota (AIQ) seats. VCI 2022 All India 15% cut-off has been prepared after the All India
Counselling conducted by Veterinary Council of India (VCI). Based on the BVSC &AH allotment list
released last year, All India Rank Cut-off Range has been arranged based on the Category for each
college. Table below reports the AIR cut-off range for 15% All India Quota seats in government and
private veterinary colleges released by Veterinary Council of India (VCI) for 2022 admission. This
information possibly will help students to make the correct choice filling during the 15% All India
Quota Online VCI 2023 Counselling Process for BVSc & A.H course.
VCI 2022 All India Quota Cut Off Category-wise for BVSC & AH
VCI LAST ROUND CATEGORY WISE CUTOFF – 2022
(GOVERNMENT VETERINARY COLLEGES)
S. N Category AIR Marks
1 UR 93821 487
2 OBC 101420 478
3 EWS 94585 486
4 SC 384880 266
5 ST 416927 251
6 UR PWD 762123 139
7 OBC PWD 743714 143
VCI LAST ROUND CATEGORY WISE CUTOFF – 2022 (PRIVATE
VETERINARY COLLEGES)
S. N Category AIR Marks
1 UR 323115 299
2 OBC 896737 114
3 EWS 352529 283
4 SC 1005661 99
5 ST 857623 120
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VCI UR (OPEN) CATEGORY CUTOFF COLLEGE WISE – 2022
S.N Institute First Round Second
Round
Mop Up
Round
Stray Round
AIR Score AIR Score AIR Score AIR Score
1 Indian Veterinary Research
Institute,Bareilly, UP
17459 608 - - - - - -
2 College of Veterinary and
Animal
Science, Bikaner, Rajasthan
24327 593 23046 595 23255 595 40654 563
3 College of Veterinary Sciences,
Hisar,Haryana
26949 587 25192 591 24296 593 60175 533
4 College of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences, Pantnagar,
Uttarakhand.
28560 585 - - - - - -
5 Post Graduate Institute of
VeterinaryEducation and
Research, Jaipur,
Rajasthan
29606 582 - - 38824 566 - -
6 College of Veterinary and
AnimalSciences, Navania,
Udaipur
32887 576 25597 590 - - - -
7 College of Veterinary SC. & A.H,
Duvasu, Mathura, UP
33140 576 27935 585 - - - -
8 College of Veterinary Science,
Ludhiana
33147 576 22362 596 27848 585 69725 519
9 College of veterinary Science &
Animal
Husbandry, Bhubaneswar,
Odisha
34922 573 - - 51520 546 86894 496
10 Dr. G.C. Negi Collage of
veterinary &Aminal sc., CSK H.P
Krishi
37345 569 26297 589 40745 563 - -
Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur
Kangra, HP
11 Bombay Veterinary College Parel
Mumbai,Mumbai Veterinary
CollegeParel Mumbai
37708 568 37672 568 45801 555 88251 494
12 College of Veterinary Science & 38055 568 - - - - - -
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Animal
Husbandry, Anand, Gujarat
13 Madras Veterinary College
Vepery,Chennai, Tamil Nadu
38171 567 47471 552 51190 546 - -
14 College of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences, Meerut, UP
40606 563 42487 560 55425 540 - -
15 Faculty of Veterinary and
Animal Sciences Mohanpur
Nadia, West Bengal
41838 561 - - 66207 524 - -
16 College of Veterinary Science &
A.H,
Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh.
43978 558 42843 560 39043 566 83200 501
17 College of veterinary science &
animalHusbandry, Faizabad, UP
45889 555 45013 556 56348 539 - -
18 Nagpur veterinary College,
Seminary
Hills Nagpur, Maharashtra
46035 554 34790 573 - - - -
19 Ranchi College of Veterinary
Science andAnimal Husbandry,
Ranchi, Jharkhand.
48322 551 43256 559 59524 534 75052 512
20 College of Veterinary Science &
Animal
Husbandry, Junagadh, Gujarat
48853 550 40650 563 47166 552 - -
21 Bihar Veterinary College,
Patna,Bihar
49015 550 36175 571 25467 590 88475 494
22 Veterinary Colleage, Hebbal,
Bangalore,Veterinary College,
Karnataka
51136 546 50200 548 52396 545 - -
23 College of Veterinary Science &
AnimalHusbandry, Navsari,
Gujarat
51305 546 42096 561 48321 551 70145 519
24 Faculty of Veterinary Sciences
and
Animal Husbandry, Srinagar,
Jammu &Kashmir UT
52281 545 52720 544 72142 516 91379 490
25 College of Veterinary Science &
Animal
Husbandry Sardarkrushinagar,
Gujarat
52314 545 - - - - - -
26 Faculty of Veterinary Science,
Khanapara, Guwahati,Assam
AgriculturalUniversity,
Guwahati, Assam
53328 543 48680 550 71508 517 - -
27 Faculty of Veterinary Sciences
and
Animal Husbandry, R.S.Pura,
Jammu
54142 542 51967 545 - - - -
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28 College of Veterinary Science &
AnimalHusbandry, Durg,
Chhattisgarh
56255 539 53439 543 71438 517 - -
29 College of Veterinary Science &
A.H,
Rewa, Madhya Pradesh
58365 536 49823 548 57310 537 - -
30 College of Veterinary Science,
Rajendranagar, Hyderabad,
Telangana.
59348 534 51265 546 - - 90987 491
31 College of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences, Thrissur
59367 534 55919 539 76147 510 - -
32 College of Veterinary Science &
A.H,Mhow, Madhya Pradesh.
59644 534 48594 550 37200 569 - -
33 NTR College of Veterinary
Science,
Gannavaram., Andhra Pradesh
63237 528 55032 541 - - - -
34 KNP College of Veterinary
Science,Shirwal, Satara, MH
63338 528 57501 537 63897 527 90514 491
35 College of veterinary Science,
Tirupati,Andhra Pradesh
64521 526 70561 518 73143 514 - -
36 College of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences, Parbhani
64976 526 56067 539 66108 524 - -
37 Veterinary College and Research
Institute
Namakkal
65316 525 - - - - - -
38 Veterinary College and Research
Institute, Orathanadu, Thanjavur
66532 524 64728 526 69242 520 93821 487
39 Veterinary College, Bidar,
Karnataka
67961 522 38314 567 - - - -
40 College of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences, Pookode, Kerala
68717 521 67217 523 85430 498 89680 492
41 Rajiv Gandhi Institute of
Veterinary Education and
Research, Puducherry
68769 520 67753 522 72957 515 90771 491
42 College of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences, Udgir. Latur
68974 520 68084 521 58292 536 90748 491
43 Veterinary College and Research
InstituteRamayanpatti,
Tirunelveli
71124 517 71611 517 85555 498 - -
44 College of Veterinary Sciences &
A.H,
Agartala, Tripura
71378 517 42805 560 84820 499 - -
45 College of Veterinary Science,
Proddatur,Proddatur, Kadapa,
AndhraPradesh.
72064 516 74154 513 74430 513 - -
46 Veterinary College,
Hassan,VeterinaryCollege,
Gokula Vidyanagar, Hassan
72968 515 73191 514 75229 511 - -
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47 Veterinary College,
Shivamogga,Veterinary College,
Vinobanagar, Shivamogga,
Karnataka
73581 514 70925 518 82555 502 - -
48 College of Veterinary Science,
Korutla,College of Veterinary
Science,Korutla, Telangana
73598 514 75072 512 - - 92208 489
49 College of Veterinary Science&
AH,Selesih, Aizawl, Mizoram 74118 513 71040 517 - - - -
50 Apollo College of Veterinary
Medicine,Jaipur, Rajasthan (The
college is under the Pvt. Sector)
75414 511 65488 525 136086 440 133669 442
51 International Institute of
Veterinary Education and
Research, Bahu Akbarpur,
Rohtak (The college is under the
Pvt.
Sector), Haryana.
85645 498 104971 474 122998 453 312655 305
52 Khalsa College of Veterinary
Animal Science, Amritsar,
Punjab (The college isunder the
Pvt.
Sector)
85911 497 - - 110984 467 114941 463
53 Mahatma Jyotiba Full College of
Veterinary & Animal Sciences.
Chomu, Jaipur Rajasthan (The
college is under thePvt. Sector)
93222 488 121290 455 142524 433 314212 304
54 Arawali Veterinary College,
Sikar
Rajasthan (The college is under
the Pvt.Sector)
93727 487 106930 472 169927 408 323115 299
VCI EWS CATEGORY CUTOFF COLLEGE WISE– 2022
S.N Institute First Round Second
Round
Mop Up
Round
Stray Round
AIR Score AIR Score AIR Score AIR Score
1 Indian Veterinary Research
Institute,
Bareilly, UP
21167 599 31501 579 - - - -
2 College of Veterinary Sciences,
Hisar,Haryana
27037 587 - - - - - -
3 College of Veterinary and Animal
Science,
Bikaner, Rajasthan
28675 585 - - - - - -
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4 College of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences,Pantnagar, Uttarakhand.
31501 579 36293 571 36384 570 90059 492
5 Post Graduate Institute of
Veterinary Education and
Research, Jaipur, Rajasthan
31724 579 - - - - - -
6 College of Veterinary SC. & A.H,
Duvasu,
Mathura, UP
35109 572 - - - - - -
7 College of Veterinary and Animal
Sciences, Navania, Udaipur
37639 568 - - - - - -
8 College of Veterinary Science &
AnimalHusbandry, Anand,
Gujarat
39561 565 - - - - - -
9 College of veterinary Science &
AnimalHusbandry, Bhubaneswar,
Odisha
40467 563 - - - - - -
10 College of Veterinary Science,
Ludhiana
41369 562 - - - - - -
11 Bombay Veterinary College Parel
Mumbai,Mumbai Veterinary
College Parel
Mumbai
42518 560 44629 557 56842 538 - -
12 Dr. G.C. Negi Collage of
veterinary &Aminal sc., CSK H.P
Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur
Kangra,
Himachal Pradesh
44598 557 44846 556 49201 549 - -
13 College of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences,
Meerut, UP
48122 551 44692 556 55430 540 - -
14 College of Veterinary Science &
A.H,Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh.
51532 546 43216 559 67131 523 - -
15 Nagpur veterinary College,
Seminary HillsNagpur,
Maharashtra
52788 544 - - - - - -
16 College of Veterinary Science &
AnimalHusbandry, Junagadh,
Gujarat
56543 538 46170 554 48809 550 - -
17 College of veterinary science &
animalHusbandry, Faizabad, UP
58321 536 65877 525 - - - -
18 College of Veterinary Science &
AnimalHusbandry, Navsari,
Gujarat
58910 535 - - - - - -
19 Faculty of Veterinary Sciences and
AnimalHusbandry, R.S.Pura,
Jammu
59890 533 69491 520 62213 530 78011 508
20 Veterinary Colleage, Hebbal,
Bangalore,Veterinary College,
60555 532 - - - - - -
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Karnataka
21 Faculty of Veterinary and Animal
SciencesMohanpur Nadia, West
Bengal
61958 530 - - - - - -
22 College of Veterinary Science &
A.H,Mhow, Madhya Pradesh.
62320 530 - - - - - -
23 Bihar Veterinary College,
Patna,Bihar
63142 529 63496 528 - - - -
24 College of veterinary Science,
Tirupati,Andhra Pradesh
65211 525 - - - - - -
25 College of Veterinary Science &
AnimalHusbandry
Sardarkrushinagar, Gujarat
65401 525 - - - - - -
26 Ranchi College of Veterinary
Science andAnimal Husbandry,
Ranchi, Jharkhand.
66210 524 - - - - - -
27 College of Veterinary Science &
AnimalHusbandry, Durg,
Chhattisgarh
66508 524 - - - - - -
28 College of Veterinary Science &
A.H,Rewa, Madhya Pradesh
68338 521 67398 522 - - - -
29 NTR College of Veterinary
Science,Gannavaram., Andhra
Pradesh
68342 521 58088 536 83339 501 91285 490
30 College of Veterinary Science,
Rajendranagar, Hyderabad,
Telangana.
69491 520 69453 520 - - - -
31 College of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences,Parbhani
69961 519 - - 78257 507 - -
32 Faculty of Veterinary Sciences and
AnimalHusbandry, Srinagar,
Jammu & Kashmir
71322 517 70624 518 - - - -
33 College of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences,Udgir. Latur
72433 515 - - - - - -
34 Faculty of Veterinary Science,
Khanapara,Guwahati,Assam
Agricultural University,
Guwahati, Assam
72755 515 57909 536 84769 499 - -
35 KNP College of Veterinary
Science,Shirwal, Satara, MH
72815 515 63789 528 82961 501 - -
36 Veterinary College and Research
InstituteNamakkal
76342 510 - - 87938 495 92805 489
37 College of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences,Pookode, Kerala
76523 510 80093 505 - - - -
38 College of Veterinary Science,
Proddatur,Proddatur, Kadapa,
AndhraPradesh.
76748 509 79190 506 - - - -
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39 Veterinary College, Bidar,
Karnataka
77410 508 76260 510 - - - -
40 Veterinary College,
Hassan,VeterinaryCollege, Gokula
Vidyanagar, Hassan Karnataka
78075 508 - - - - - -
41 Veterinary College and Research
Institute,Orathanadu, Thanjavur
78125 508 - - - - - -
42 College of Veterinary Science,
Korutla,College of Veterinary
Science,Korutla, Jagitial District
Telangana - 505326
78287 507 - - - - - -
43 Veterinary College and Research
InstituteRamayanpatti, Tirunelveli
78897 506 81437 503 88790 494 - -
44 Veterinary College,
Shivamogga,Veterinary College,
Vinobanagar, Shivamogga,
Karnataka
79438 506 80956 504 - - - -
45 College of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences,Thrissur
80346 505 80352 505 - - - -
46 Rajiv Gandhi Institute of
Veterinary Education and
Research, Puducherry
81661 503 73690 514 86852 496 94585 486
47 College of Veterinary Science&
AH,Selesih, Aizawl, Mizoram
82366 502 - - - - - -
48 Khalsa College of Veterinary
Animal Science, Amritsar, Punjab
(The college isunder the
Pvt.Sector)
91197 490 - - 206667 377 - -
49 Apollo College of Veterinary
Medicine, Jaipur, Rajasthan (The
college is under thePvt. Sector)
109283 469 108498 470 255499 341 352529 283
50 Mahatma Jyotiba Full College of
Veterinary & Animal Sciences.
Chomu, Jaipur Rajasthan (The
college is under thePvt. Sector)
117351 460 159194 417 191772 389 - -
51 International Institute of
Veterinary Education and
Research, Bahu Akbarpur,Rohtak
(Pvt. Sector), Haryana.
137977 438 116454 461 204558 378 - -
52 Arawali Veterinary College, Sikar
Rajasthan (Uunder the Pvt. Sector)
140630 435 145506 430 412488 253 - -
VCI OBC CATEGORY CUTOFF COLLEGE WISE– 2022
S.N Institute First Round Second Mop Up Stray Round
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Round Round
AIR M AIR M AIR M AIR M
1 Indian Veterinary Research
Institute,
Bareilly, UP
20843 600 23376 595 - - - -
2 College of Veterinary and Animal
Science,Bikaner, Rajasthan
25672 590 23368 595 30575 581 31417 579
3 College of Veterinary Sciences,
Hisar,
Haryana
31251 580 27937 585 33936 575 - -
4 Post Graduate Institute of
Veterinary Education and Research,
Jaipur, Rajasthan
32006 578 - - - - - -
5 College of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences,
Pantnagar, Uttarakhand.
32208 578 25155 591 37546 568 80964 504
6 College of Veterinary and Animal
Sciences,Navania, Udaipur
33896 575 27406 587 - - - -
7 College of Veterinary SC. & A.H,
Duvasu,
Mathura, UP
35202 572 - - - - - -
8 College of Veterinary Science,
Ludhiana
38009 568 30764 580 36422 570 - -
9 College of Veterinary Science &
Animal
Husbandry, Anand, Gujarat
39353 565 - - - - - -
10 Dr. G.C. Negi Collage of veterinary
&Aminal sc., CSK H.P Krishi
Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur
Kangra,
Himachal Pradesh
41243 562 38138 567 42744 560 - -
11 College of veterinary Science &
Animal
Husbandry, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
44888 556 - - - - - -
12 Madras Veterinary College Vepery,
Chennai, Tamil Nadu
46018 554 58382 536 58736 535 - -
13 College of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences,
Meerut, UP
46273 554 42602 560 - - - -
14 Bombay Veterinary College Parel
Mumbai,Mumbai Veterinary
College Parel
Mumbai
47955 551 45889 555 52824 544 - -
15 Ranchi College of Veterinary
Science andAnimal Husbandry,
Ranchi, Jharkhand.
49663 549 - - - - - -
16 College of Veterinary Science &
Animal
50691 547 46819 553 54966 541 - -
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Husbandry, Junagadh, Gujarat
17 Bihar Veterinary College,
Patna,Bihar
52632 544 - - - - - -
18 College of veterinary science &
animal
Husbandry, Faizabad, UP
55585 540 46165 554 58107 536 92109 489
19 Nagpur veterinary College,
Seminary Hills
Nagpur, Maharashtra
56245 539 50964 547 - - 89695 492
20 Veterinary Colleage, Hebbal,
Bangalore,Veterinary College,
Karnataka
57200 537 52038 545 - - - -
21 College of Veterinary Science &
A.H,
Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh.
57213 537 - - - - - -
22 Faculty of Veterinary and Animal
SciencesMohanpur Nadia, West
Bengal
57992 536 - - - - - -
23 College of Veterinary Science &
Animal
Husbandry, Navsari, Gujarat
57999 536 - - - - - -
24 College of Veterinary Science &
AnimalHusbandry
Sardarkrushinagar, Gujarat
59643 534 41679 561 32794 577 - -
25 College of Veterinary Science &
A.H,
Mhow, Madhya Pradesh.
62496 530 54998 541 - - - -
26 Faculty of Veterinary Sciences and
AnimalHusbandry, R.S.Pura,
Jammu
63384 528 57776 536 - - - -
27 Faculty of Veterinary Science,
Khanapara,
Guwahati,Assam Agricultural
University,Guwahati, Assam
63506 528 56773 538 76149 510 90621 491
28 College of Veterinary Science &
A.H, Rewa,
Madhya Pradesh
65500 525 - - - - - -
29 College of Veterinary Science &
AnimalHusbandry, Durg,
Chhattisgarh
67184 523 - - 86825 496 - -
30 Veterinary College and Research
Institute
Namakkal
67464 522 61448 531 87035 496 - -
31 College of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences,Parbhani
69674 519 65586 525 85691 498 93865 487
32 Faculty of Veterinary Sciences and
Animal
70623 518 73018 515 75740 511 101420 478
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Husbandry, Srinagar, Jammu &
Kashmir UT
33 College of Veterinary Science,
Rajendranagar, Hyderabad,
Telangana.
71346 517 54172 542 87031 496 - -
34 College of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences,
Udgir. Latur
71628 517 74867 512 - - 93491 488
35 NTR College of Veterinary Science,
Gannavaram., Andhra Pradesh
72384 515 76327 510 87978 495 - -
36 Veterinary College and Research
Institute,
Orathanadu, Thanjavur
73453 514 82403 502 85543 498 - -
37 Veterinary College, Bidar,
Karnataka
74848 512 66532 524 87896 495 93742 487
38 KNP College of Veterinary Science,
Shirwal, Satara, MH
74997 512 70641 518 66959 523 91139 491
39 College of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences,Thrissur
75457 511 79426 506 87318 495 - -
40 College of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences,
Pookode, Kerala
76810 509 71956 516 - - - -
41 College of veterinary Science,
Tirupati,Andhra Pradesh
76825 509 72370 515 - - - -
42 Veterinary College and Research
Institute
Ramayanpatti, Tirunelveli
77482 508 80822 504 89610 493 - -
43 College of Veterinary Science& AH,
Selesih, Aizawl, Mizoram
79990 505 74217 513 - - - -
44 Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Veterinary
Education and Research,
Puducherry
80623 504 76183 510 89000 493 96502 484
45 College of Veterinary Science,
Korutla,College of Veterinary
Science,
Korutla, Jagitial District Telangana
- 505326
81631 503 84840 499 90130 492 98110 482
46 Veterinary College,
Hassan,Veterinary
College, Gokula Vidyanagar,
HassanKarnataka
82155 502 81848 503 90098 492 - -
47 College of Veterinary Science,
Proddatur,Proddatur, Kadapa,
AndhraPradesh.
82640 502 82074 502 88054 495 99772 480
48 College of Veterinary Sciences &
A.H,
Agartala, Tripura
83890 500 72848 515 - - - -
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49 Veterinary College,
Shivamogga,VeterinaryCollege,
Vinobanagar, Shivamogga,
Karnataka
84011 500 79839 505 89200 493 - -
50 Apollo College of Veterinary
Medicine, Jaipur, Rajasthan (The
college is under the
Pvt. Sector)
85219 498 111099 467 156363 420 515699 210
51 Arawali Veterinary College, Sikar
Rajasthan(The college is under the
Pvt. Sector)
104267 475 127420 449 212895 372 - -
52 Khalsa College of Veterinary
Animal Science, Amritsar, Punjab
(The college isunder the Pvt.
Sector)
113591 464 - - 127867 448 157027 419
53 Mahatma Jyotiba Full College of
Veterinary& Animal Sciences.
Chomu, Jaipur Rajasthan (The
college is under the Pvt.
Sector)
117629 459 125595 451 202893 380 896737 114
54 International Institute of Veterinary
Education and Research, Bahu
Akbarpur,Rohtak (The college is
under the Pvt.
Sector), Haryana.
118114 459 116505 461 138929 437 605268 179
VCI SC CATEGORY CUTOFF COLLEGE WISE– 2022
S.N Institute First Round Second
Round
Mop Up
Round
Stray Round
AIR M AIR M AIR M AIR M
1 College of Veterinary Sciences,
Hisar,
Haryana
104147 475 129849 446 190870 390 - -
2 College of Veterinary and Animal
Science,Bikaner, Rajasthan
107701 471 128500 448 141086 435 212920 372
3 College of Veterinary Science &
Animal
Husbandry, Durg, Chhattisgarh
116215 461 - - - - - -
4 College of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences,Pantnagar, Uttarakhand.
119567 457 - - 188821 391 263603 336
5 Post Graduate Institute of
Veterinary
Education and Research, Jaipur,
Rajasthan
121038 456 - - - - - -
6 College of Veterinary Science,
Ludhiana
124007 452 148475 427 161572 415 - -
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7 Dr. G.C. Negi Collage of
veterinary &Aminal sc., CSK H.P
Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur
Kangra,
Himachal Pradesh
124999 451 - - - - - -
8 Faculty of Veterinary and Animal
SciencesMohanpur Nadia, West
Bengal
127506 449 - - - - - -
9 College of veterinary Science &
Animal
Husbandry, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
128144 448 - - - - - -
10 College of Veterinary and Animal
Sciences, Navania, Udaipur
128662 447 145636 430 172001 406 - -
11 College of veterinary Science,
Tirupati,
Andhra Pradesh
134386 441 - - - - - -
12 College of Veterinary Science &
AnimalHusbandry, Anand,
Gujarat
134739 441 - - - - - -
13 College of Veterinary Science&
AH,
Selesih, Aizawl, Mizoram
138777 437 182791 396 - - - -
14 NTR College of Veterinary
Science,Gannavaram., Andhra
Pradesh
138824 437 - - 164421 412 - -
15 Bombay Veterinary College Parel
Mumbai,Mumbai Veterinary
College ParelMumbai
138830 437 168016 409 - - - -
16 Faculty of Veterinary Sciences and
Animal
Husbandry, Srinagar, Jammu &
KashmirUT
139262 437 181360 398 245397 348 - -
17 Apollo College of Veterinary
Medicine, Jaipur, Rajasthan (The
college is under the
Pvt. Sector)
140681 435 194097 387 255184 341 - -
18 College of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences,Meerut, UP
143332 432 - - - - - -
19 International Institute of
Veterinary Education and
Research, Bahu Akbarpur,Rohtak
(The college is under the Pvt.
Sector), Haryana.
143586 432 195050 386 225185 363 - -
20 Nagpur veterinary College,
Seminary HillsNagpur,
Maharashtra
144702 431 174719 403 - - 299098 313
21 College of Veterinary SC. & A.H,
Duvasu,
144837 431 126535 450 174971 403 246491 347
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Mathura, UP
22 Madras Veterinary College
Vepery,Chennai, Tamil Nadu
144884 431 128829 447 176091 402 - -
23 Faculty of Veterinary Sciences and
Animal
Husbandry, R.S.Pura, Jammu
147921 428 163888 413 - - - -
24 College of Veterinary Science &
AnimalHusbandry, Junagadh,
Gujarat
151978 424 - - - - - -
25 College of Veterinary Science,
Proddatur,Proddatur, Kadapa,
AndhraPradesh.
153064 423 - - - - - -
26 College of veterinary science &
animal
Husbandry, Faizabad, UP
153279 423 - - - - - -
27 Veterinary Colleage, Hebbal,
Bangalore,Veterinary College,
Karnataka
153373 423 - - - - - -
28 College of Veterinary Science &
A.H,
154315 422 170557 408 186495 393 - -
Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh.
29 College of Veterinary Science &
Animal
Husbandry, Navsari, Gujarat
154515 422 156695 420 - - - -
30 Rajiv Gandhi Institute of
Veterinary Education and
Research, Puducherry
155877 420 164328 412 - - - -
31 Ranchi College of Veterinary
Science and
Animal Husbandry, Ranchi,
Jharkhand.
156133 420 - - - - - -
32 Bihar Veterinary College,
Patna,Bihar
156685 420 135268 441 196431 385 - -
33 College of Veterinary Science,
Rajendranagar, Hyderabad,
Telangana.
158003 418 - - - - - -
34 College of Veterinary Science,
Korutla,College of Veterinary
Science,Korutla, Jagitial District
Telangana -
505326
159048 417 163348 413 203323 379 - -
35 College of Veterinary Science &
Animal
Husbandry Sardarkrushinagar,
Gujarat
160825 416 - - 208330 375 310801 306
36 Veterinary College and Research
InstituteNamakkal
161477 415 - - - - - -
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37 Veterinary College,
Shivamogga,Veterinary College,
Vinobanagar, Shivamogga,
Karnataka
162383 414 173371 405 201026 381 - -
38 College of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences,
Pookode, Kerala
164328 412 175935 402 - - - -
39 College of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences,Thrissur
165911 411 - - - - - -
40 Faculty of Veterinary Science,
Khanapara,
Guwahati,Assam Agricultural
University,Guwahati, Assam
166921 410 177688 401 219428 367 332761 294
41 Veterinary College, Bidar,
Karnataka
167882 409 172558 405 - - - -
42 College of Veterinary Science &
A.H,Mhow, Madhya Pradesh.
168819 409 174378 404 - - - -
43 Veterinary College and Research
Institute,
Orathanadu, Thanjavur
169159 408 172575 405 204499 378 - -
44 KNP College of Veterinary
Science,
Shirwal, Satara, MH
169306 408 178442 400 - - - -
45 College of Veterinary Science &
A.H,Rewa, Madhya Pradesh
170167 408 179436 399 208180 375 - -
46 Veterinary College,
Hassan,Veterinary
College, Gokula Vidyanagar,
HassanKarnataka
170557 408 171151 406 - - - -
47 College of Veterinary Sciences &
A.H,
Agartala, Tripura
171791 406 186254 393 243730 349 384880 266
48 Veterinary College and Research
InstituteRamayanpatti, Tirunelveli
172575 405 171791 406 - - - -
49 College of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences,
Udgir. Latur
173752 404 173862 404 213515 371 - -
50 College of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences,Parbhani
174719 403 182130 397 198527 383 - -
51 Mahatma Jyotiba Full College of
Veterinary & Animal Sciences.
Chomu, Jaipur Rajasthan (The
college is under the
Pvt. Sector)
179255 399 208200 375 303711 310 1005661 99
52 Arawali Veterinary College, Sikar
Rajasthan (The college is under the
Pvt.
Sector)
180527 398 210796 373 247381 346 822712 127
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53 Khalsa College of Veterinary
Animal Science, Amritsar, Punjab
(The college isunder the Pvt.
Sector)
184388 395 - - 237126 354 431892 244
54 Apollo College of Veterinary
Medicine,Jaipur (The college is
under the Pvt.
Sector)
- - - - - - 975155 103
55 International Institute of
Veterinary Education and
Research, Bahu Akbarpur, Rohtak
(The college is under the Pvt.
Sector)
- - - - - - 533472 203
VCI ST CATEGORY CUTOFF COLLEGE WISE– 2022
S.N Institute
First Round Second
Round
Mop Up
Round
Stray
Round
AIR M AIR M AIR M AIR M
1 Veterinary Colleage, Hebbal,
Bangalore,Veterinary College,
Karnataka
124112 452 148523 427 168934 408 - -
2 Dr. G.C. Negi Collage of veterinary
&Aminal sc., CSK H.P Krishi
Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur
Kangra,
Himachal Pradesh
134387 441 190536 390 - - - -
3 Indian Veterinary Research
Institute,Bareilly, UP
138363 437 159392 417 - - - -
4 Madras Veterinary College Vepery,
Chennai,
Tamil Nadu
143413 432 185131 394 - - - -
5 Veterinary College, Bidar,
Karnataka
143617 432 174845 403 - - - -
6 Faculty of Veterinary Science,
Khanapara,
Guwahati,Assam Agricultural
University,Guwahati, Assam
148566 427 225718 362 258368 339 - -
7 College of Veterinary Sciences,
Hisar,
154520 422 - - - - - -
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Haryana
8 Veterinary College,
Hassan,VeterinaryCollege, Gokula
Vidyanagar, Hassan
Karnataka
156090 420 170438 408 - - - -
9 College of Veterinary and Animal
Science,Bikaner, Rajasthan
156365 420 - - 156793 420 - -
10 Post Graduate Institute of
Veterinary
Education and Research, Jaipur,
Rajasthan
158339 418 - - - - - -
11 Bombay Veterinary College Parel
Mumbai,Mumbai Veterinary
College Parel
Mumbai
159392 417 187359 392 - - - -
12 College of Veterinary SC. & A.H,
Duvasu,Mathura, UP
159661 417 186870 393 - - - -
13 Faculty of Veterinary Sciences and
Animal
Husbandry, Srinagar, Jammu &
Kashmir UT
162962 414 - - - - 335500 292
14 Nagpur veterinary College,
Seminary HillsNagpur,
Maharashtra
165648 411 - - - - - -
15 College of Veterinary and Animal
Sciences,
Navania, Udaipur
165943 411 - - - - - -
16 College of Veterinary Science,
Ludhiana
167100 410 - - - - - -
17 College of Veterinary Science &
Animal
Husbandry, Anand, Gujarat
171379 406 - - - - - -
18 College of veterinary Science,
Tirupati,
Andhra Pradesh
171631 406 - - - - - -
19 College of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences,Udgir. Latur
174845 403 216268 369 - - - -
20 College of Veterinary Science,
Rajendranagar, Hyderabad,
Telangana.
175690 402 - - - - - -
21 College of Veterinary Science,
Proddatur,Proddatur, Kadapa,
Andhra
Pradesh.
179440 399 199763 382 234659 355 - -
22 Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Veterinary
Education and Research,
Puducherry
185753 394 205766 377 216409 369 363020 277
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23 Faculty of Veterinary Sciences and
Animal
Husbandry, R.S.Pura, Jammu
186193 393 - - - - - -
24 College of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences,Meerut, UP
186870 393 213571 371 - - - -
25 Ranchi College of Veterinary
Science and
187359 392 217616 368 249300 345 - -
Animal Husbandry, Ranchi,
Jharkhand.
26 NTR College of Veterinary Science,
Gannavaram., Andhra Pradesh
187368 392 197818 384 - - - -
27 College of Veterinary Science& AH,
Selesih,Aizawl, Mizoram
187372 392 225578 362 - - 326309 297
28 College of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences,
Parbhani
190536 390 218643 367 263990 335 - -
29 Veterinary College and Research
InstituteNamakkal
194922 386 196267 385 - - - -
30 College of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences,
Pookode, Kerala
195939 385 - - - - - -
31 College of Veterinary Science,
Korutla,College of Veterinary
Science,
Korutla, Jagitial District Telangana -
505326
196267 385 203192 379 242038 350 - -
32 Khalsa College of Veterinary
Animal Science, Amritsar, Punjab
(The college isunder the Pvt.
Sector)
197095 384 - - - - - -
33 College of Veterinary & Animal
Sciences,
Thrissur
197818 384 205087 378 - - - -
34 College of Veterinary Science &
AnimalHusbandry, Durg,
Chhattisgarh
199827 382 223108 364 - - - -
35 Veterinary College and Research
Institute,
Orathanadu, Thanjavur
200616 381 - - 263847 335 394839 261
36 College of Veterinary Science &
AnimalHusbandry
Sardarkrushinagar, Gujarat
200659 381 196587 385 268504 332 - -
37 College of Veterinary Science &
A.H,
Mhow, Madhya Pradesh.
203667 379 - - - - - -
38 Veterinary College and Research
Institute
Ramayanpatti, Tirunelveli
205766 377 208829 375 - - - -
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39 KNP College of Veterinary Science,
Shirwal,Satara, MH
211213 373 220049 366 284289 322 - -
40 College of Veterinary Science &
A.H,
Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh.
211428 373 185849 394 232560 357 - -
41 Bihar Veterinary College,
Patna,Bihar
212444 372 218749 367 - - - -
42 College of veterinary Science &
Animal
Husbandry, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
214451 371 212296 372 247726 346 353623 282
43 College of Veterinary Science &
AnimalHusbandry, Junagadh,
Gujarat
214829 370 - - - - - -
44 Arawali Veterinary College, Sikar
Rajasthan
(The college is under the Pvt.
Sector)
216268 369 234257 356 292298 317 - -
45 College of Veterinary Science &
AnimalHusbandry, Navsari,
Gujarat
217439 368 - - - - - -
46 College of Veterinary Science &
A.H, Rewa,
Madhya Pradesh
218638 367 209844 374 - - - -
47 Faculty of Veterinary and Animal
SciencesMohanpur Nadia, West
Bengal
218677 367 224023 363 - - - -
48 College of Veterinary Sciences &
A.H,
Agartala, Tripura
218749 367 229451 359 250890 344 416927 251
49 International Institute of Veterinary
Education and Research, Bahu
Akbarpur,Rohtak (The college is
under the Pvt.
Sector), Haryana.
221487 365 231220 358 230914 358 - -
50 Mahatma Jyotiba Full College of
Veterinary& Animal Sciences.
Chomu, Jaipur Rajasthan (The
college is under the Pvt.
Sector)
221997 365 236389 354 311354 306 - -
51 Apollo College of Veterinary
Medicine, Jaipur (The college is
under the Pvt. Sector)
- - - - - - 857623 120
VCI PWD CATEGORY CUTOFF – 2022
S.N Category Institute First Round Second Round
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AIR Score AIR Score
1 UR PWD Veterinary College, Hassan,Veterinary College,
Gokula
Vidyanagar, Hassan, Karnataka
143503 432 227469 361
2 UR PWD College of Veterinary Science, Rajendranagar,
Hyderabad, Telangana.
762123 139 - -
3 OBCPWD Bombay Veterinary College Parel
Mumbai,Mumbai Veterinary College Parel
Mumbai
743714 143 - -
4 OBCPWD Ranchi College of Veterinary Science and Animal
Husbandry, Ranchi, Jharkhand.
- - 649301 166