Veterinary Education


With the rise in popularity of pets such as dogs and cats, the demand for veterinarians has also sky-rocketed. The poultry and animal sectors have also had unpredictably high growth, resulting in increased need for veterinary science in diverse livestock and poultry sectors.

Veterinary specializes in
Bachelor of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry
Bachelor of Veterinary Science
Bachelor of Fisheries Science
Master of Veterinary Science

Undergraduate
To be admitted to a bachelor’s degree programme, a student must have completed 10+2 with biology, chemistry, and physics, as well as pass the university’s entrance exam. For admission to first-year Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) and Animal Husbandry (AH) degree courses, the Veterinary Council of India holds “India Common Entrance Examination” (AICEE). The duration of a bachelor’s degree programme, including the internship term, ranges from 4-5 years.

Postgraduate
Students must hold a bachelor’s degree in veterinary science and pass the All India Entrance Examination administered by the Indian Council for Agricultural Research to be admitted to a postgraduate programme in veterinary science (ICAR). Those interested in pursuing a career in veterinary science can specialise in a variety of specialties, including surgery, gynaecology, and pathology. Animal biotechnology, livestock extension, dairy science, animal anatomy, animal genetics, animal husbandry, feed and fodder technology are among the specialisations available to veterinary science students.

Eligibility Criteria For MBBS

In India, there are just three medical entrance exams: NEET UG, AIIMS MBBS, and JIPMER MBBS. Apart from AIIMS and JIPMER, students would be needed to appear for NEET to gain admission to MBBS courses in the country and even outside the country.
Students need to pass class 12th with core subjects being English, physics, chemistry and biology and should score minimum 50% in every subject.
Medical entrance exams require candidates to be at least 17 years old. Candidates beyond the age of 25 are not eligible for NEET, although they are eligible for AIIMS MBBS and JIPMER MBBS.

Job Opportunities
- In the realm of veterinary research, the demand for veterinary doctors has exploded in recent years. It’s possible for veterinarians to work at both private and government-run hospitals & farms.
- Dairy research institutes are also in need of veterinary services.
- In national parks, zoos, and wildlife refuges, the government employs veterinarians as public health inspectors.
- Veterinarians might also pursue a career in research. Laboratories, pharmaceuticals, and drug manufacturing businesses, among others, are in need of someone with this specialisation.

Overview
Basic Eligibility
10+2 science (PCB) with good scores
Basic Eligibility for PG
Must hold bachelor’s degree in veterinary
Entrance tests for UG
Required to pass AICEE
Entrance tests for PG
Required to pass all India entrance exams
Course duration for UG
4-5 years
Course duration for PG
2 years

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