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1st September 2014, 01:59 AM
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Which books to refer for PG entrance exams of Veterinary science? Difficulty level of entrance exam and application form?
which books should i prefer to study for veterinary entrance exam,, what is the level of difficulty of the entrance exam and how can i get the application form for the veterinary entrance exam?
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31st March 2023, 07:06 PM
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Re: Which books to refer for PG entrance exams of Veterinary science? Difficulty level of entrance exam and application form?
The books you should refer to for the PG entrance exams of Veterinary Science will depend on the specific exam you are preparing for. However, here are some recommended books that cover the general topics of veterinary science:
"Veterinary Anatomy Coloring Book" by SA Erickson - This book is a fun and interactive way to learn about animal anatomy. "Veterinary Physiology" by Dukes & Swenson - This book covers the basic principles of animal physiology. "Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics" by H. Richard Adams - This book covers the use of drugs in animal medicine and their therapeutic effects. "Veterinary Microbiology and Microbial Disease" by PJ Quinn - This book covers the basic principles of microbiology and its role in animal diseases. "Veterinary Clinical Pathology" by DVM, MS, DACVP M. Donald McGavin - This book covers the laboratory diagnosis of animal diseases. The level of difficulty of the entrance exam will vary depending on the university and the specific program you are applying for. Generally, the entrance exams for PG courses in Veterinary Science are highly competitive and require a strong foundation in the basic sciences. To obtain the application form for the veterinary entrance exam, you should visit the official website of the university or institution you are interested in applying to. The application process may also involve paying an application fee, submitting required documents, and meeting eligibility criteria such as educational qualifications and minimum scores in previous academic programs. It's recommended that you check the specific requirements and guidelines of each university or institution before applying. |
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