Securing a Bachelor of Veterinary Science (B.V.Sc.) seat in West Bengal is a high-stakes competitive process, primarily because the supply falls drastically short of demand. With only one major government university (WBUAFS) and limited private options like JIS University, the cut-offs often mirror MBBS trends.
If you are targeting the 2026-27 academic session, your strategy must go beyond just scoring in NEET. You need to navigate the WBJEEB counselling, understand the stark fee difference between state and management quotas, and verify VCI recognition. This guide breaks down the verified fee structures, seat matrix, and admission reality for West Bengal’s veterinary aspirants.
The critical vetting factor that you can research about is the fees of the institutes. The average fee that the candidate is required to pay annually ranges drastically between INR 12,000 (Govt) to INR 9,00,000 (Private Management Quota).
Admission to B.V.Sc. & A.H. in West Bengal is strictly managed by the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) for state quota seats and the Veterinary Council of India (VCI) for the 15% All India Quota. Candidates must qualify for NEET (UG); there is no separate state entrance exam for veterinary science.
Below is the list of the top veterinary options in West Bengal. Note that valid B.V.Sc. (Bachelor of Veterinary Science) options are limited.
JIS University offers one of the only prominent private veterinary programs in the state, situated in Mogra, Hooghly district. As a VCI-recognized institute, JISCOVAS is the only viable private alternative for students who miss the high NEET cut-off for WBUAFS, ensuring their degree remains valid for government VO exams.
The career opportunities are robust as the demand for vets is high. Graduates have excellent prospects in Clinical Practice, Government Service, and Dairy Technology. Moreover, the highest and the average salary packages offered to the graduates of this institute range from INR 6 LPA to INR 9 LPA. Prominent recruiters typically include Amul, Mother Dairy, Venky’s, Zoetis, and more.
However, the candidate must have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) to be eligible to enrol in this institute, as well as must have scored a qualifying percentage in the NEET exam.
While this is a state university, it is the premier hub for veterinary education in West Bengal. Admission to WBUAFS is highly competitive and is primarily done through the NEET-UG rank via state counselling.
The fee structure is highly subsidized, approximately INR 6,000 – 9,000 per semester (excluding hostel), making it the most affordable option. Graduates from here often secure top roles in Government Veterinary Hospitals, Research Institutes (IVRI), and MNCs.
Since private veterinary colleges are few, students often look for “Management Quota” seats. However, caution is advised.
In my experience guiding aspirants, the most common mistake is assuming ‘Management Quota’ bypasses NEET. It does not. I have seen students pay booking fees to agents for unrecognized colleges, only to realize later that without a NEET qualification, the VCI will reject their registration. Additionally, always factor in hidden costs such as hostel fees, instrument kits, and field trip expenses which are rarely included in the advertised tuition fee.
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In the case of private veterinary institutes like JISCOVAS, the BVSc fees range somewhere between INR 4 lakhs to INR 9 lakhs per annum. Government colleges like WBUAFS are much cheaper.
JIS College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences is currently the leading private institute offering a VCI-recognized B.V.Sc. & A.H. program in West Bengal.
No, as per the latest VCI regulations, NEET qualification is mandatory for admission to B.V.Sc. & A.H. courses, even for private management quota seats.
Students looking for admission to private veterinary colleges in West Bengal need to fulfill certain eligibility criteria, 10+2 examinations with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB). Moreover, prospective applicants should also score well in the National Eligibility Entrance Exam (NEET) and register via WBJEEB or the college portal.
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The choice between WBUAFS and a private option like JISCOVAS often comes down to your NEET rank and financial bandwidth. While the government route offers a heavily subsidized fee structure (~INR 6,000/semester), private management quotas provide a second chance for qualified candidates—albeit at a premium.
Final Recommendation: Always verify the latest seat matrix on the official WBJEEB portal before choice-filling. Ensure your selected college holds active VCI accreditation to guarantee your future eligibility for the West Bengal Veterinary Officer exams.