Assistant Professor, Department of Animal Husbandry Economics
Qualification - M.V.Sc., PGDBM
Subject Expertise - Animal Husbandry Economics, Production Economics
boopathiraja.m@tanuvas.ac.in
Assistant Professor, Department of Animal Husbandry Economics
Qualification - M.V.Sc., MBA, PGDBM
Subject Expertise - Livestock finance and Livestock marketing
Professor and Head, Department of Animal Biotechnology
Qualification - M.V.Sc., (Animal Biotechnology) Ph.D., (Animal Biotechnology)
Subject Expertise - Reproductive biotechnology with special emphasis on proteomics, in vitro fertilization of farm animals and co-culture.
brindha.k@tanuvas.ac.in
Professor and Project Director, Department of Animal Biotechnology
Qualification - M.V.Sc., Ph.D
Subject Expertise - Molecular Virology and Immunology; Innate resistance
tirumurugaan.k.g@tanuvas.ac.in
Assistant Professor, Department of Animal Nutrition
Qualification - M.V.Sc., (Animal Nutrition)
Subject Expertise - Newer feed resources
balamurugan.r@tanuvas.ac.in
Professor and Head, Department of Dairy Science
Qualification - M.V.Sc., (Dairy Microbiology) Ph.D., (Dairy Science)
Subject Expertise - Dairy Microbiology, Emerging Pathogens and Food Safety
annalvilli@gmail.com
Professor and Head, Department of Food Processing Technology,
Qualification - M.V.Sc., (Dairy Microbiology) Ph.D., (Dairy Science)
Subject Expertise - Dairy Microbiology
ritanarayanan@tanuvas.ac.in
Professor and Head, Department of Livestock Production Management
Qualification - M.V.Sc., (Livestock Production Management) Ph.D., (Livestock Production Management)
Subject Expertise - Small Ruminant Production
sureshkumar.k@tanuvas.ac.in
Professor and Head, Department of Veterinary Anatomy
Qualification - M.V.Sc. (Veterinary Anatomy) Ph.D. (Veterinary Anatomy) PGDRM
Subject Expertise - Immuno histochemistry, Electron microscopy, Development of Interactive Teaching Modules in Veterinary Anatomy and Stem cell research
If talking about IVRI, then there are over 240 scientists conducting research work in different fields. Here are some important facts that you may find useful:
It is one of the best institutes to pursue a UG course likewise. Thus, make an informed decision after analyzing every detail.
Both TNAU and TANUVAS are relatively similar institutions because they are state-run universities. There is no major difference between the two universities in terms of their infrastructure and faculty members.
However, when compared on higher levels, then TNAU can be considered slightly better than TANUVAS, regardless of their resemblance in academic profiles.
Categories | Food Technology at TNAU |
Course Fee | 4.64 lakhs |
Course Duration | 4 years |
Average CTC | 10-12 LPA |
Recruiting Companies | Cadbury, ITC, Yara, Zifo Technologies, etc. |
Having said that, it is always a better idea to try for other institutes like CFTRI, IIFPT, or NIFTEM for receiving better exposure, alongside a greater knowledge base.
You can apply for TANUVAS through the all-India quota (AIQ), which accounts for 15% of total seats. You must take the NEET test for this, and you can get admission through the all-India quota based on your NEET score.
There are a total of 12 AIQ seats available in each of TANUVAS' colleges. So, after the declaration of the NEET 2021 result, you must attend counseling organized by VCI (Veterinary Council of India).
For more updates and information, you must visit the VCI website daily after the declaration of NEET 2021 result.
Every government veterinary college offers admission either through the state quota (85%) or the All India quota (15%).
For the All India quota, you have to appear for NEET while for the state quota, there are different states conduct their separate entrance exam for veterinary.
If we talk about Tamil Nadu, you can get admission based on your 12th marks if applying through the state quota. If you are applying through the All-India quota then you must have a valid NEET score.
Now coming to your question you can get the domicile of Tamil Nadu if you are born here. It doesn't matter where you have studied. If your parents are Tamilians, you can get a certificate and you can apply through the state quota.
The marks are considered depending upon the cut-off set for the individual year. Since the cut-off varies from one year to another, it is slightly difficult to put on a perspective without acknowledging the same.
It is best that you research thoroughly about the cut-off applicable for this year and decide whether or not it goes in your favor.
Kongu Engineering College is better than TANUVAS for Food Technology. It is the best in terms of experience, faculty, lab facilities, and environment, among other things. TANUVAS is great for animal research but not for food technology.
Kongu Engineering College has many labs with high-quality equipment, placements with good professors, and many facilities to meet your needs. It has cutting-edge equipment like a Freeze dryer, Microwave, and Infrared dryers, Spray dryers, and HPLC.