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Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

60 Months

Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) and Animal Husbandry is a five-year full-time course offered by Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Chennai.


Eligibility Criteria

  • The degree requires five years of full-time study (nine semesters). It includes course work in animal husbandry, para-clinical, applied veterinary science, and animal husbandry economics and extension. In addition, the students are exposed to field/laboratory work, small and large animal clinics besides an intensive internship program for a period of six months to make the graduates molded to face the challenges of animal and poultry diseases and management.
  • These degrees are open to students pursuing Higher Secondary Course (10+2) with Biology or Botany and Zoology, Physics and Chemistry in the academic stream (or) Agricultural Practices / Dairy / Poultry in vocational stream. The minimum requirement of marks and reservations are as per the norms fixed by the Government of Tamil Nadu.

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