- BVSc Animal Husbandry is a field of Veterinary medical science
educating students about the treatment of animal diseases and ailments.
- This course aims to provide intrusive knowledge regarding the
aspects of animal husbandry, covering the various disciplines of
Veterinary Science.
- In this course, the students learn about the application of
medical, diagnostic, and therapeutic principles to various types of
animals.
- BVSc AH deals with curing, treating as well as studying the various
diseases occurring in animals and birds, thus studying the physiology of
the animals in detail.
- The students are trained in gaining knowledge of Heifer management,
fodder enrichment, utilization of milk products, weaning of calves, and
others. The overall aim of the course is to perfect the skills of
candidates through live study and classroom knowledge, making them
proficient in their area of work in the future.
- Reputed profession: Veterinary doctors are very important when we consider the
number of animals. They treat all kinds of pet animals such as cats, dogs,
cows, buffalos, as well as wild animals, birds, and reptiles.
- Vast Knowledge: Candidates enrolled in the BVSc program acquire the skills and knowledge
of animal diseases, disorders, and treatments. The students specialize in
medical or surgical treatment or both to treat them.
- Good pay: Average packages
for BVSc AH graduates are on the higher side for both private and public
organizations. The average salary ranges from 5.05 lakh per
annum to 14 lacs per annum.
- Career opportunities: For a BVSc AH. degree holder there are several career options such
as Veterinary Doctor, Veterinary Research Scientist, Animal Breeders,
Veterinary Officers.
- Love for animals: If you are someone who loves animals, then BVSc AH provides you the
opportunity to know the animals and their behavior closely.
BVSc AH: Eligibility Criteria
The eligibility criteria for BVSc AH aspirants are not complicated
and are as follows.
- 10+2 or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry,
Biology, and English with a minimum of 50% marks secured
from a recognized board of the country.
- Should have cleared NEET or some state-specific veterinary test