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Veterinary science manages the wellbeing and prosperity of animals. Like therapeutic degrees, this includes everything from protection care to mental investigation and complex surgeries. In order to study veterinary science, you will be expected to exhibit an extremely solid scholastic record in science subjects, particularly biology. If you study veterinary science, you will cover a large number of similar topics found on a medicinal degree, yet with an attention on animals instead of humans. Course modules may include anatomy, animal behaviour, animal husbandry, cell biology, nutrition, physiology, genetics, epidemiology, pharmacology, infectious diseases, pathology, parasitology and public health. If you’re enthusiastic about ensuring animal wellbeing, have a strong aptitude for scientific study and feel up to the challenge of dealing with a wide range of animals, a veterinary degree could be for you.
Eligibility Criteria for B. Voc in Veterinary Sciences
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Students who have completed plus two are eligible to get admission in the B. Voc in Veterinary Sciences course.
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Students who have qualified SSLC and completed one years of BSS Diploma in Veterinary Inspector are eligible to get direct admission to the first year of B. Voc in Veterinary Sciences course (first semester).
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Students who have completed plus two and one years of BSS Diploma in Veterinary Inspector are eligible to get direct admission to the second year of B. Voc in Veterinary Sciences (third semester).
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Students who have qualified SSLC and completed one years of BSS Diploma in Livestock Diary Supervisor are eligible to get direct admission to the first year of B. Voc in Veterinary Sciences course (first semester).
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Students who have completed plus two and one years of BSS Diploma in Livestock Diary Supervisor are eligible to get direct admission to the second year of B. Voc in Veterinary Sciences (third semester).
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Students who have qualified SSLC and completed one years of BSS Diploma in Livestock Technician are eligible to get direct admission to the first year of B. Voc in Veterinary Sciences course (first semester).
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Students who have completed plus two and one years of BSS Diploma in Livestock Technician are eligible to get direct admission to the second year of B. Voc in Veterinary Sciences (third semester).
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Students who have qualified SSLC and completed two years of BSS Diploma in Veterinary Sciences are eligible to get direct admission to the second year of B. Voc in Veterinary Sciences course (third semester).
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Students who have completed plus two and two years of BSS Diploma in Veterinary Sciences are eligible to get direct admission to the third year of B. Voc in Veterinary Sciences (fifth semester).
Course Duration
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Three years for those who enter into the course generally.
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Candidates who completed relevant BSS Diploma course are possible to get admission through lateral entry scheme (For further reference check Eligibility criteria section)
Skills Required
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They need to be methodical and analytical and must be able to interpret data and think logically to diagnose illness and injury.
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They must be able to empathize with an animal's suffering and show care and compassion.
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They should have physical strength and stamina as they need to lift and move animals during examinations and surgeries and stand for long hours.
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They use technical machinery and have to interpret information from X-rays, reports and blood tests.
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Excellent communication skills
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Organizational / Time Management Skills
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A Passion for Animals
Duties
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Examine animals to diagnose their health problems
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Treat and dress wounds
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Test for and vaccinate against diseases
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Operate medical equipment, such as x-ray machines
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Advise animal owners about general care, medical conditions, and treatments
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Advise for the management of livestock
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Determine the course of treatment and attend to all medical and surgical cases
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Manage the prevention and control of disease in animals
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Inoculate and vaccinate reared animals and poultry periodically, against epidemics
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Implement livestock breeding and nurturance programs
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Assist post-mortem of dead animals to determine the cause of death
Related Careers
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Conduct innovative research of biological products, food, and pharmaceutical products and also work in animal genetics and breeding
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Teach in colleges
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Agricultural and Food Scientists
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Animal Care and Service Workers
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Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers
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Assistant Veterinary Technologists and Technicians
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Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists
Employment Opportunities
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Veterinary Scientists work both in the rural and urban setting
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Dairy farms, stud farms, poultry farms
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Agricultural farms
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Government animal husbandry departments
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Private and government veterinary hospitals and clinics
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Army and the Border Security Forces
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Research labs working on the causes and prevention of animal diseases, production of biological products and their use in diagnosis
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Research for immunization and protection against disease, animal pathology, genetics, animal breeding, animal feed and nutritional components in foodstuffs etc
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Pharmaceutical firms
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Biomedical research and development of drugs, chemicals and bio products particularly antibiotics and vaccines for animal use
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Agribusiness
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Marketing
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Pet food manufacturing industries
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Management of industries dealing with animal feed, animal products, milk and meat products processing industries, etc.
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Wildlife sanctuaries, zoological parks and aviaries
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