About the course
Bachelor of Veterinary Science is an undergraduate course of 5 years in the field of veterinary science that aims to impart the knowledge required for nourishment, treatment, and breeding of animals. According to the latest guidelines from the Veterinary Council of India, BVSc course duration is of 5.5 years divided into 10 semesters and 1 year of compulsory internship.
BVSc course is ideal for candidates who consider themselves animal lovers and want to work or own an animal breeding and caring firm and want to establish a career in animal husbandry. There are 47 BVSC colleges in India, most of which requires students to pass NEET exam. Any candidate who has completed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as compulsory subjects, along with English from a recognized board is eligible to apply for BVSc Admission.
Eligibility
- A minimum of 50% in 12th standard with physics chemistry and biology.
- The candidate needs to have completed 12th standard with physics, chemistry, biology the makers navigate and English as a compulsory subject.
- The minimum age for admission in BVSc is 18 years. However, the maximum age limit goes up to 25 years. .
- Relaxation of one year is provided for reserved category candidates in terms of age. And the relaxation of 5% in terms of marks is provided for scheduled caste and scheduled Tribes and other reserved category candidates.
Why to study Bachelor of Veterinary Science
Scope of Bachelor of Veterinary Science
- After completing a 5 year and divided program in Veterinary Sciences, one can pursue a master's degree for opening up more job opportunities. But there are various opportunities after completing the undergraduate program both nationally and internationally.
- The scope of a Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) degree is broad and offers numerous career opportunities across various fields. The degree not only opens doors to traditional roles in animal healthcare but also provides avenues for specialized careers, research, and involvement in public health and environmental conservation
- Zoonotic Disease Control: Veterinarians are essential in monitoring and controlling zoonotic diseases—diseases that can transfer between animals and humans (e.g., rabies, avian flu). This is particularly important for public health and food safety..
- Public Health Agencies: Veterinarians can work for government health agencies (such as the CDC, WHO, or local health departments) to monitor and prevent disease outbreaks, protect public health, and manage vaccination programs
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Syllabus of the Course
YEAR 1
SEM 1 | SEM 2 |
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Osteology | Myology |
Scope and Importance of Biochemistry | Muscle Physiology |
Introduction and Importance of Statistics | Demonstration of Embalming of the Carcass and Preservation |
Veterinary Anatomy in General and Osteology | Sense Organs and Receptors Physiology of Special Senses |
Introductory Animal Husbandry | Enzymes: Definition and Classification |
Livestock in India | Importance of Grasslands and Fodders In-Livestock Production |
YEAR 2
SEM 3 | SEM 4 |
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General Histology | The Biting Midges |
Parasites and Parasitism | Biochemical and Genetic Determinants of Growth |
Indian Poultry Industry | Introduction and General Description of Protozoa |
Introduction and Scope of Veterinary Pathology | Concepts in Veterinary and Medical Immunology |
Factors Affecting the Digestibility of a Feed | Spermatogenic Cycle and Wave |
- | Gross Morphological and Topographical Study of Various Organs of the Digestive System |
YEAR 3
SEM 5 | SEM 6 |
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Historical Development Branches and Scope of Pharmacology | Veterinary Neuropharmacology |
General Pathology of Viral Infections | Systematic Veterinary Virology |
Milk Hygiene in Relation to Public Health | Aquatic Animal Diseases, Hearth Care and Management |
Layout and Management of Rural, Urban and Modern Abattoirs | Avian Pathology |
Milk Industry in India | Veterinary Epidemiology and Zoonosis |
Concept of Sociology | Meat Science |
- | Animal Biotechnology |
- | Livestock Economics |
YEAR 4
SEM 7 | SEM 8 |
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Veterinary Chemotherapy | Veterinary Toxicology |
Anaesthesiology And Diagnostic Imaging | Veterinary Obstetrics |
Veterinary Gynecology | Regional Veterinary Surgery |
Veterinary Clinical Medicine - I | Veterinary Clinical Medicine - II |
Veterinary Preventive Medicine - I | Veterinary Clinical Biochemistry |
Veterinary Clinical Practice | Veterinary Clinical Practice |
Veterinary Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Diagnosis - I | Veterinarian in Society |
YEAR 5
SEM 9 | SEM 10 |
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Veterinary Orthopedics and Lameness | Internship |
Animal Welfare, Ethics & Jurisprudence | - |
Environment and Environmental Hygiene | - |
Veterinary Andrology and Reproductive Techniques | - |
Pet Animal Breeding Management, Nutrition and Health Care | - |
Fees Structure
TYPE OF QUOTA | AVERAGE FEES PER YEAR |
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Government Quota | between Rs. 4,000 and Rs. 5.40 Lakhs approx |
Management Quota | Rs. 5 lakhs to Rs. 15 lakhs approx |
Job Roles
- Veterinary science offers a large number of aspects of work and the demand for Veterinary doctors has increased tremendously.
- There are various organizations, both in government and private sectors that employ veterinary doctors and specialists in their facilities.
- Veterinarian: The primary job role for BVSc graduates, veterinarians diagnose and treat diseases and injuries in animals, provide vaccinations, perform surgeries, and offer preventive healthcare services. They may work in a variety of settings such as animal hospitals, clinics, and private practices..
- Veterinary Surgeon: Veterinary surgeons are specialists in performing surgical procedures on animals. This includes routine surgeries like spaying and neutering as well as complex procedures such as orthopedics or abdominal surgeries..
- Veterinary Public Health Officer: Veterinary public health officers focus on the prevention and control of animal diseases that can affect human health (zoonotic diseases). They may work in public health agencies or with international health organizations.
- Animal Welfare Officer:These professionals work in the regulation and improvement of animal welfare. They ensure that animals are treated humanely in various environments such as farms, laboratories, or zoos