BVSc & AH Under Graduate

Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry

5 Year Degree Program

About Program

College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (BVSc & AH ) Consists of 18 departments dealing with the production, prevention, and treatment of various domestic and wild animals. Students with the desire and passion for animals must opt for this course as it is very challenging and at the same time very interesting and informative. It is specially very important in presendt day where our motto is "One World One Health".

Learning Objectives

Building a strong foundation in veterinary science and animal husbandry.
Developing practical skills in animal health, surgery, and diagnostics.
Enhancing problem-solving abilities for real-world challenges.
Fostering ethical values and professionalism in veterinary practices. Preparing students for successful careers in animal healthcare and related fields.

Eligibility

  • Completion of 10+2 education with science subjects (Biology, Physics, Chemistry).
  • Fulfillment of minimum qualifying marks criteria as per institute norms.
  • Clearing any required entrance examinations for admission.
  • Meeting any additional requirements set by the institution and LUVAS Hisar.

Scope

  • Opportunities in veterinary clinics, hospitals, and animal healthcare centers.
  • Research roles in animal genetics, nutrition, and disease prevention.
  • Involvement in animal welfare organizations and NGOs.
  • Careers in government veterinary departments and livestock management.
  • Academic pursuits through higher education and specialization.

Curriculum

5.5 Year Annual
Course contents
Bvsc & AH 1st Year
Bvsc & AH 2nd Year
Bvsc & AH 3rd Year
Bvsc & AH 4th Year
First quiz
Basic understanding.
2nd Assignments
Final Lesson
Assignments
First quiz

FAQs

The BVSc & AH program is typically a five-year undergraduate course.
Yes, BVSc & AH covers various specializations like surgery, medicine, animal reproduction, and more.
Yes, BVSc & AH involves hands-on training in clinics, labs, and livestock management.
Graduates can become veterinarians, researchers, livestock managers, or pursue higher education.