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B.VSC is a
programme of 5.5 year. The B.VSC means Bachelor of Veterinary Science. The
student who wants to pursue this course should have 10+2 in science streams with
minimum 50% marks from recognized board. The average course fee of the course
is INR 5 lakh to 10 lakh. The job profiles after the completion of course is Veterinary
surgeon, Animal breeders, Veterinary doctor, Veterinary officer, Veterinary
research assistant, and Social worker, etc. The annual salary of these professionals is
INR 5 lakh per annum.
Level |
Undergraduate |
Full Form |
Bachelor of Veterinary
Science |
Duration |
5.5 years |
Admission Process |
Entrance Exam or
Merit Based |
Eligibility |
10+2 in
science stream from recognized board with minimum 50% marks |
Course Fees |
INR 5 lakh -INR 10 lakh |
Average Annual salary |
INR 5 lakh |
Job Profiles |
Veterinary
surgeon, Animal breeders, Veterinary doctor, Veterinary officer, Veterinary
research assistant, and Social worker, etc.
|
Top Recruiters |
State Government
sector Centralised
sectors Academic
research extension wink off Veterinary colleges Local body is
municipalities or panchayat Private sector Self-employment Work abroad |
The candidate
who wants to pursue this course should have 10+2 in science stream with minimum
50% marks from recognized board. The candidate should have Physics, Chemistry,
and Biology subjects. The candidate should have minimum 17 years of age and it
has no upper age limit. The candidates who are waitng for their 10+2 result can
apply for this course.
The candidate
has to go through entrance exams for the admission in different courses. The
candidates are shortlisted on the basis of score of entrance exams. The
students who are qualified invited for counseling. The students have to submit
their educational certificates, Identity proof, and passport sized photographs
during the admission process. They have to fill admission form correctly. They
should pay fee by available methods. The candidate should take payment receipt
for future reference.
Semester I |
Semester II |
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 |
Semester III |
Semester IV |
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 & Wave |
- |
Gross Morphological and Topographical Study of Various Organs of the
Digestive System |
Semester V |
Semester VI |
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 |
Semester VII |
Semester VIII |
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 |
Semester IX |
Semester X |
Veterinary Orthopedics and Lameness |
Internship |
Animal Welfare, Ethics & Jurisprudence |
- |
Livestock Entrepreneurship |
- |
Environment and Environmental Hygiene |
- |
Veterinary Andrology and Reproductive Techniques |
- |
Pet Animal Breeding Management, Nutrition & Health Care |
- |
Wild Animal Breeding, Management, Nutrition & Health Care |
- |
Anand Agricultural University |
Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University |
Junagadh Agriculture University |
Navsari Agricultural University |
College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Bikaner |
Indian Veterinary Research Institute |
Bihar Agricultural University |
West Bengal University of animal & fishery Sciences |
Orissa University of agricultural technology |
Job Profiles |
Annual Salary |
Veterinary Doctor |
INR 8 LPA |
Veterinary Surgeon |
INR 10 LPA |
Animal Care Specialist |
INR 8 LPA |
Veterinary Officer |
INR 15 LPA |
Cattle Breeder |
INR 10 LPA |
Animal Breeder |
INR 10 LPA |
Vet Doctor in NGOs |
INR 5.86 LPA |
Animal Research Scientist |
INR 14.40 LPA |
Livestock development Officer |
INR 10 LPA |
The students can
work as doctor, work in hospitals, teach and research, start own clinic or
pursue a further specialization. They can pursue higher studies can join for MSc
& PhD. Programs in the relevant field & can take up teaching as a
career.
Ques. What is
eligibility required for B.VSC? |
Ans. The candidate who wants to pursue B.VSC should
have 12th with minimum 50% from recognized university. |
Ques. What is
duration of B.VSC? |
Ans. It has duration of 5.5 years. |
Ques. What
is the cut-off for B.VSC? |
Ans. The
candidate with higher marks preferred for admission in B.VSC course. |
Ques. Is it worth doing B.VSC? |
Ans. Yes,
there are lots of opportunities after completion of B.VSC course. |
Ques. What is average Salary after B.VSC? |
Ans. The average
annual salary is INR 5 lakh per annum. |