how to do career in veterinary after bsc biotechnology
Greetings!!
- After BSc Biotechnology, you can pursue PG diploma in lab technician, bioinformatics,life sciences.
- You can pursue masters in botany, microbiology, nanotechnology, pharmacology, applied biology, public health.
- You can also do MVsc which is master of veterinary Biotechnology, it is a 2 year postgraduate veterinary Biotechnology course..
- Veterinary science is mainly in the field of medical, diagnostic fields.
Top colleges for MVsc is :
- Veterinary College, Hebbal.
- BBC mumbai
- MVC Chennai
- NTR college of veterinary science
- Bihar veterinary College
- College of veterinary and animal science.
Hi, hope you are doing well.
In order to become veterinary doctor, you have to complete Bachelor’s degree in Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry from a recognised university. Moreover, you have to register with the Veterinary Council of India. You will be preferred in the job if you complete B.V.Sc or M.V.Sc and are specialized in obstetrics and gynaecology or surgery and radiology or clinical medicine. The average salary is Rs 75000 per month. You can work under a licenced veterinarian to gain experience before starting DVM(Doctor of Veterinary Medicine) program. After completion of this program, you have to obtain license in Veterinary medicine by taking NAVLE (North American Veterinary Licensing Examination).
After B.Sc in Biotechnology, you can go for jobs with average salaries as:
Research associate- Rs. 3,00,000
Research scientist - Rs. 4,00,000
Biotech product analyst -Rs. 3,50,000
Medical writing executive-Rs. 8,00,000
Scientific editor-Rs. 3,00,000
lecturer-Rs. 2,00,000
Production manager-Rs. 7,90,000
Lab technician-Rs. 3,00,000
Microbiologist-Rs. 3,10,000
Senior associate scientist-Rs. 6,40,000
Biotechnology researcher-Rs. 5,75,000
Hope this helps.
Best wishes
Hi,
As a Bsc graduate, you need to pursue veterinary sciences by clearing the NEET (national eligibility extrance test) and then apply to Vatrinary college. After the completion of the course.
Veterinary science is 3–4 times harder than mbbs .
Private practitioners may focus on small animals (dogs, cats, and/or exotic pets), large animals (horses and/or ruminants), or work in a mixed animal practice with small and large animals.
Competent research veterinarians are constantly needed in pharmaceutical and private research laboratories, universities, and various government agencies.
Go through the link
https://www.careers360.com/careers/veterinary-doctor
Thanks