

B-V-SC-A-H in Animal Genetics And Breeding at Assam Agricultural University


Jorhat, Assam
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About the Specialization
What is Animal Genetics and Breeding at Assam Agricultural University Jorhat?
This Animal Genetics and Breeding program at Assam Agricultural University focuses on the scientific principles underpinning the genetic improvement of livestock and poultry. Given India''''s vast and diverse livestock population, the specialization is crucial for enhancing productivity, disease resistance, and economic viability of animal farming. It combines foundational genetics with practical breeding strategies, addressing the specific needs of the Indian agro-climatic zones and livestock industry.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for aspiring veterinarians passionate about improving animal breeds and contributing to sustainable livestock development. It suits fresh B.V.Sc. & A.H. graduates aiming for careers in animal breeding farms, research, or government animal husbandry departments. Professionals in related fields seeking to specialize in genetic interventions for animal health and productivity will also find it beneficial, particularly those keen on contributing to India''''s ''''white'''' and ''''blue'''' revolutions.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates can expect diverse career paths in India, including roles as animal breeders, geneticists, farm managers, or researchers in government institutions (ICAR), private breeding companies, and dairy cooperatives. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 4-7 LPA, growing significantly with experience. Opportunities also exist in genetic conservation, biosecurity roles, and contributing to national livestock genetic improvement programs, aligning with India''''s food security goals.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Build Strong Foundations in Basic Sciences- (Semesters 1-4)
Dedicate extra time to understand core concepts in Veterinary Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, and Microbiology. These subjects form the bedrock for advanced topics in genetics and breeding. Form study groups with peers to clarify doubts and consolidate learning, ensuring a deep conceptual understanding.
Tools & Resources
VCI MSVE textbooks, online anatomy/physiology atlases, Khan Academy for basic science concepts, peer study groups
Career Connection
A solid understanding of animal biology is critical for comprehending how genetic traits manifest and influence physiological functions, which is essential for effective breeding programs and accurate diagnostics in the field.
Develop Observational and Diagnostic Skills- (Semesters 1-4)
Actively participate in all practical sessions, especially those involving clinical examinations, disease diagnostics, and post-mortem procedures. Focus on developing keen observational skills for identifying normal versus abnormal animal characteristics, which will be vital for assessing breeding soundness and detecting genetic anomalies early on.
Tools & Resources
Dissection labs, clinical rotations at university hospital, local animal farms, diagnostic kits, VCI practical manuals
Career Connection
Proficiency in observing and diagnosing physical and physiological traits is paramount for selecting superior breeding stock, identifying genetic disorders, and implementing health-focused breeding programs, directly impacting farm productivity.
Engage in Early Livestock Farm Visits and Interactions- (Semesters 2-4)
Beyond mandatory practicals, seek opportunities for voluntary visits to local dairy farms, poultry units, and breeding centers. Interact with farmers and farm managers to understand practical challenges in livestock management, breeding practices, and the economic aspects of animal production in the Indian context.
Tools & Resources
Local government veterinary hospitals, private farms, university extension centers, networking with local veterinarians
Career Connection
Early exposure to real-world farming environments helps contextualize theoretical knowledge, fosters practical problem-solving skills, and builds a professional network, preparing for future roles in the diverse Indian animal husbandry sector.
Intermediate Stage
Master Principles of Animal Genetics & Breeding- (Semesters 5-7)
Deeply engage with subjects like Principles of Animal Genetics, Population Genetics, and Applied Animal Breeding. Work through complex genetic problems, understand statistical tools used in breeding, and analyze breeding data. Actively participate in departmental seminars and workshops related to genetic improvement techniques.
Tools & Resources
Textbooks on Quantitative Genetics, animal breeding software (e.g., Pedigree Viewer, SAS/R for data analysis), research papers, faculty guidance
Career Connection
A strong grasp of genetic principles and breeding methodologies is the core competency for roles in genetic selection, breed improvement programs, and designing effective breeding strategies for enhancing productivity of Indian livestock.
Undertake Mini-Projects and Research Internships- (Semesters 5-7 (during breaks or as part of electives if available))
Seek opportunities to undertake small research projects under faculty mentorship, focusing on local livestock breeds, genetic diversity, or specific breeding challenges in Assam/India. Look for short-term internships at ICAR institutes (e.g., NDRI, IVRI) or state animal husbandry research units to gain hands-on experience in genetic laboratories or breeding farms.
Tools & Resources
University research labs, ICAR websites for internship announcements, faculty network, scientific journals
Career Connection
Practical research experience enhances analytical skills, exposes students to advanced techniques, and builds a resume, making them more competitive for research-oriented positions, higher studies (MVSc/PhD), or specialized roles in breeding companies.
Network with Industry Professionals and Attend Conferences- (Semesters 6-7)
Attend regional or national veterinary conferences, workshops, and farmer''''s melas (fairs) to network with animal geneticists, breeders, farm owners, and policymakers. Learn about emerging trends, challenges, and technological advancements in the Indian animal breeding industry and explore career opportunities.
Tools & Resources
Professional veterinary associations (e.g., IVA), agricultural universities'''' event calendars, LinkedIn, industry expos
Career Connection
Building a professional network opens doors to mentorship, internship leads, and future job opportunities. Understanding industry needs directly informs skill development, ensuring career relevance and facilitating smoother entry into the professional world.
Advanced Stage
Specialize in Molecular Techniques and Bioinformatics- (Semesters 8-10)
Focus on subjects like Molecular Genetics, Immunogenetics, Genomics, and Genetic Engineering. Gain proficiency in laboratory techniques such as PCR, DNA sequencing interpretation, and utilizing bioinformatics tools for analyzing genetic data. This is crucial for advanced breeding and disease resistance programs, vital for modern livestock management.
Tools & Resources
Molecular biology labs, bioinformatics software (e.g., BLAST, R packages for genomics), online databases (NCBI, Ensembl), specialized workshops
Career Connection
Expertise in molecular genetics and bioinformatics is highly sought after in cutting-edge research, diagnostics, and breeding companies focused on marker-assisted selection, genetic disease management, and developing improved animal varieties, both in India and globally.
Excel in Clinical Theriogenology & Reproductive Biotechnologies- (Semesters 9-10 and Internship)
Maximize learning during clinical rotations in Gynaecology and Obstetrics. Practice reproductive examinations, artificial insemination, embryo transfer techniques, and management of infertility cases. Participate in herd health management programs focusing on reproductive efficiency, which is a cornerstone of profitable animal farming.
Tools & Resources
University veterinary clinics, specialized theriogenology labs, field trips to breeding farms, ART equipment
Career Connection
Strong clinical skills in reproduction combined with genetic knowledge position graduates for roles in large-scale breeding farms, AI centers, and private veterinary practice specializing in reproductive health, crucial for enhancing productivity of Indian livestock and improving farmers'''' livelihoods.
Prepare for Government & Private Sector Placements- (Semesters 9-10 & Internship)
Actively prepare for competitive exams for government veterinary officer positions (e.g., UPSC, state PSCs) and entrance exams for postgraduate studies (MVSc/PhD). Simultaneously, tailor your resume and interview skills for private sector roles in breeding companies, pharmaceutical firms, or feed industries, highlighting your specialization in Animal Genetics and Breeding.
Tools & Resources
Career counseling centers, online test series, mock interviews, placement cells, industry contact lists
Career Connection
Strategic preparation ensures readiness for diverse career pathways in India, from prestigious government roles ensuring public animal health and productivity to innovative private sector positions driving commercial animal production efficiency through genetic improvement and technological adoption.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Passed 10+2 (or equivalent) examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English from a recognized board/university with minimum 50% marks (40% for SC/ST/OBC/PH) in aggregate of PCB. Must qualify in an All India Entrance Examination for admission to B.V.Sc. & A.H. courses as prescribed by VCI/AAU (e.g., NEET).
Duration: 5.5 years (10 academic semesters + 1 semester compulsory rotating internship)
Credits: 243 (for 10 academic semesters, excluding internship credits) Credits
Assessment: Internal: 50%, External: 50%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VAP-111 | Veterinary Anatomy – I (Osteology, Arthrology & Myology) | Core | 4 | Bones, Joints, Muscles of various species, Comparative anatomy, Gross anatomy of appendicular and axial skeletons, Histology of bone, cartilage, muscle |
| VAP-112 | Veterinary Physiology – I (Blood, Cardiovascular, Respiration, Excretion, Digestion) | Core | 4 | Composition & functions of blood, Cardiovascular system mechanics, Respiratory physiology, Renal physiology, Gastrointestinal physiology across species |
| VPP-111 | Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology – I (General Pharmacology & Autonomic Pharmacology) | Core | 3 | Basic principles of pharmacology, Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, Drug dosage forms, Drugs acting on autonomic nervous system |
| VPH-111 | Veterinary Public Health & Epidemiology – I (Veterinary Public Health) | Core | 3 | Principles of public health, Zoonotic diseases, Food safety and hygiene, Environmental sanitation, Abattoir practices |
| VMI-111 | Veterinary Microbiology – I (General Bacteriology & Immunology) | Core | 3 | Bacterial morphology & physiology, Sterilization & disinfection, Basic immunology, Innate & adaptive immunity, Serology |
| LPM-111 | Livestock Production Management – I (General Livestock Management & Hygiene) | Core | 3 | Introduction to livestock industry, Housing management, Principles of feeding, Biosecurity, Waste management |
| VMD-111 | Veterinary Medicine – I (General Veterinary Medicine) | Core | 3 | History and scope of veterinary medicine, Clinical examination methods, General disease conditions, Fluid therapy, Animal welfare |
| VGO-111 | Veterinary Gynaecology & Obstetrics – I (General Gynaecology) | Core | 3 | Anatomy & physiology of female reproductive system, Estrous cycle, Breeding soundness examination, Reproductive hormones |
| VSR-111 | Veterinary Surgery & Radiology – I (General Surgery) | Core | 3 | Principles of surgery, Asepsis & antisepsis, Sutures & ligatures, Wound healing, Anesthesia basics |
| VPA-111 | Veterinary Pathology – I (General Pathology) | Core | 3 | Cell injury & adaptation, Inflammation & repair, Circulatory disturbances, Degenerations, Neoplasia |
| AEX-111 | Veterinary Extension Education – I (General Extension) | Core | 3 | Concepts of extension education, Communication theories, Rural development programs, Adoption of innovations |
| VBC-111 | Veterinary Biochemistry – I (General Biochemistry) | Core | 3 | Water, pH & buffers, Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, Enzymes & coenzymes, Vitamins & minerals |
| VPE-111 | Veterinary Parasitology – I (General Parasitology) | Core | 3 | Introduction to parasitology, Host-parasite relationships, Protozoa, Helminths, Arthropods, Anti-parasitic agents |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VAP-121 | Veterinary Anatomy – II (Splanchnology, Neurology & Aesthesiology) | Core | 4 | Digestive, respiratory, urinary, reproductive systems, Nervous system, Endocrine glands, Sense organs, Avian anatomy |
| VAP-122 | Veterinary Physiology – II (Endocrinology, Reproduction, Lactation, Growth, Environmental Physiology) | Core | 4 | Endocrine glands & hormones, Reproductive physiology, Physiology of lactation, Growth & development, Environmental stressors on animals |
| VPP-121 | Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology – II (Systemic Pharmacology) | Core | 4 | Drugs affecting various organ systems, Chemotherapy, Antibiotics, Anti-inflammatory drugs, Hormones & related drugs |
| VPH-121 | Veterinary Public Health & Epidemiology – II (Veterinary Epidemiology & Zoonoses) | Core | 3 | Principles of epidemiology, Disease surveillance, Outbreak investigation, Major zoonotic diseases, Disease control programs |
| VMI-121 | Veterinary Microbiology – II (Systemic Bacteriology & Mycology) | Core | 3 | Pathogenic bacteria of veterinary importance, Bacterial diseases, Fungal diseases (Mycology), Diagnostic techniques |
| LPM-121 | Livestock Production Management – II (Small Animal & Poultry Production) | Core | 3 | Dog & cat breeds, Pet animal management, Poultry production systems, Breeding & feeding of poultry, Disease prevention in poultry |
| VMD-121 | Veterinary Medicine – II (Systemic Veterinary Medicine) | Core | 3 | Diseases of digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular systems, Urinary, nervous, musculoskeletal disorders, Metabolic diseases, Emergency medicine |
| VGO-121 | Veterinary Gynaecology & Obstetrics – II (Physiology of Reproduction in Domestic Animals) | Core | 4 | Male reproductive physiology, Artificial insemination, Pregnancy diagnosis, Parturition, Postpartum care |
| VSR-121 | Veterinary Surgery & Radiology – II (Regional Surgery & Imaging) | Core | 3 | Regional surgical approaches, Diagnostic imaging (radiography, ultrasonography), Traumatology, Orthopedic surgery |
| VPA-121 | Veterinary Pathology – II (Systemic Pathology) | Core | 3 | Pathology of digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular, urinary systems, Nervous system, reproductive system pathology, Avian pathology |
| AEX-121 | Veterinary Extension Education – II (Extension Methods & Communication) | Core | 3 | Extension teaching methods, Audio-visual aids, Group dynamics, Conflict resolution, Entrepreneurship development |
| VBC-121 | Veterinary Biochemistry – II (Metabolic Biochemistry) | Core | 3 | Metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, Nucleic acid metabolism, Integration of metabolism, Clinical biochemistry |
| VPE-121 | Veterinary Parasitology – II (Systemic Parasitology) | Core | 3 | Parasitic diseases of various organ systems, Epidemiology of parasitic infections, Diagnosis & control of parasites |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VAP-211 | Veterinary Anatomy – III (Applied Anatomy & Histology) | Core | 4 | Surgical anatomy, Topographical anatomy, Microscopic anatomy of various organs, Embryology, Developmental anomalies |
| VAP-212 | Veterinary Physiology – III (Applied Physiology & Clinical Physiology) | Core | 3 | Physiological responses to stress, Clinical diagnostic tests, Fluid and electrolyte balance, Acid-base balance, Pain physiology |
| VPP-211 | Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology – III (Chemotherapy & Toxicology) | Core | 3 | Anti-microbial agents, Anti-parasitic drugs, Anti-fungal agents, Veterinary toxicology, Specific poisons & antidotes |
| VPH-211 | Veterinary Public Health & Epidemiology – III (Food Hygiene, Milk & Meat Technology) | Core | 3 | Hygiene of milk & milk products, Meat inspection & hygiene, Poultry & fish product hygiene, Food-borne infections & intoxications |
| VMI-211 | Veterinary Microbiology – III (Virology & Mycoplasmology) | Core | 3 | Basic virology, Viral replication, Specific viral diseases of animals, Mycoplasma & Chlamydia, Cell culture techniques |
| LPM-211 | Livestock Production Management – III (Farm Animal Production) | Core | 3 | Ruminant production (cattle, buffalo, sheep, goat), Pig production, Rabbit production, Organic livestock farming |
| VMD-211 | Veterinary Medicine – III (Preventive Veterinary Medicine) | Core | 3 | Prophylaxis & metaphylaxis, Vaccination strategies, Biosecurity in farms, Disease control measures, Animal welfare legislation |
| VGO-211 | Veterinary Gynaecology & Obstetrics – III (Infertility & Reproductive Disorders) | Core | 3 | Causes of infertility in male & female animals, Diagnosis & treatment of reproductive disorders, Embryo transfer, IVP |
| VSR-211 | Veterinary Surgery & Radiology – III (Anesthesiology & Fluid Therapy) | Core | 3 | General & local anesthesia, Anesthetic agents, Pain management, Fluid & electrolyte therapy, Post-operative care |
| VPA-211 | Veterinary Pathology – III (Applied & Forensic Pathology) | Core | 3 | Diagnostic pathology, Oncopathology, Immunopathology, Toxicopathology, Forensic veterinary medicine |
| AGB-211 | Animal Genetics and Breeding – I (Principles of Animal Genetics & Population Genetics) | Core | 4 | Mendelian genetics, Chromosomal aberrations, Gene interactions, Sex linkage, Population genetics principles, Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, Gene frequency |
| VET-211 | General Veterinary Ethics & Jurisprudence | Core | 2 | Professional ethics, Animal welfare laws, Legal aspects of veterinary practice, Veterinary Council Act, IPC relevant to animals |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VAP-221 | Veterinary Anatomy – IV (Neuroanatomy & Applied Embryology) | Core | 3 | Structure of brain & spinal cord, Peripheral nervous system, Cranial nerves, Development of major organ systems |
| VAP-222 | Veterinary Physiology – IV (Physiology of Lactation & Wool Production) | Core | 3 | Mammary gland development, Milk synthesis & ejection, Factors affecting lactation, Physiology of wool growth & quality |
| VPP-221 | Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology – IV (Regulatory Pharmacology & Drug Resistance) | Core | 3 | Veterinary drug regulations, Drug resistance mechanisms, Pharmacovigilance, Residues in food animals, Ecotoxicology |
| VPH-221 | Veterinary Public Health & Epidemiology – IV (One Health & Disaster Management) | Core | 3 | Concept of One Health, Global health challenges, Role of veterinarian in disaster management, Emergency preparedness |
| VMI-221 | Veterinary Microbiology – IV (Applied Microbiology & Diagnostic Immunology) | Core | 3 | Microbial diagnostics, Rapid diagnostic tests, Biosafety & biosecurity, Vaccine development, Immunological techniques |
| LPM-221 | Livestock Production Management – IV (Specialized Livestock Farming) | Core | 3 | Equine production, Zoo & wild animal management, Laboratory animal management, Sericulture, Apiculture |
| VMD-221 | Veterinary Medicine – IV (Integrated Disease Management) | Core | 3 | Herbal medicine, Alternative therapies, Holistic animal care, Stress management, Role of nutrition in disease prevention |
| VGO-221 | Veterinary Gynaecology & Obstetrics – IV (Veterinary Obstetrics & Perinatology) | Core | 3 | Dystocia management, Caesarean section, Postpartum complications, Neonatal care, Foetal abnormalities |
| VSR-221 | Veterinary Surgery & Radiology – IV (Regional Anesthesia & Advanced Imaging) | Core | 3 | Nerve blocks, Epidural anesthesia, Endoscopy, Advanced imaging techniques (CT, MRI), Pain assessment |
| VPA-221 | Veterinary Pathology – IV (Avian Pathology & Laboratory Diagnostics) | Core | 3 | Specific avian diseases, Post-mortem examination in birds, Laboratory diagnosis of poultry diseases, Quality control |
| AGB-221 | Animal Genetics and Breeding – II (Principles of Animal Breeding) | Core | 4 | Selection methods, Heritability, Repeatability, Genetic correlation, Breeding value estimation, Inbreeding & crossbreeding |
| NTR-221 | Veterinary Nutrition – I (General Animal Nutrition) | Core | 3 | Classification of feeds, Digestion & absorption of nutrients, Energy & protein metabolism, Mineral & vitamin nutrition |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LPM-311 | Livestock Production Management – V (Feed and Fodder Production & Conservation) | Core | 3 | Pasture management, Forage crops, Silage & hay making, Concentrate feed processing, Feed quality control |
| NTR-311 | Veterinary Nutrition – II (Ruminant Nutrition) | Core | 3 | Rumen physiology, Nutrient requirements of cattle & buffalo, Feeding strategies for dairy & beef animals, Nutritional disorders |
| VMI-311 | Veterinary Microbiology – V (Immuno-biotechnology & Molecular Diagnostics) | Core | 3 | Recombinant DNA technology, PCR & genomic techniques, Vaccine development, Monoclonal antibodies, Diagnostic kits |
| VPP-311 | Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology – V (Therapeutic Drug Monitoring & Pharmacovigilance) | Core | 3 | Therapeutic drug monitoring, Adverse drug reactions, Drug interactions, Phytotherapy, Regulatory aspects of drug use |
| VPH-311 | Veterinary Public Health & Epidemiology – V (Veterinary Public Health & Policy) | Core | 3 | Public health policies, International health regulations, Food safety standards (HACCP), Risk analysis, Socio-economic aspects of diseases |
| AGB-311 | Animal Genetics and Breeding – III (Applied Animal Breeding) | Core | 4 | Breeding plans for livestock, Selection indices, Sire evaluation, Progeny testing, Germplasm conservation, Biotechnology in breeding |
| VMD-331 | Veterinary Medicine – V (Dairy & Equine Medicine) | Core | 3 | Common diseases of dairy animals, Mastitis control, Lameness in equines, Equine colic, Preventive measures in equines |
| VPA-311 | Veterinary Pathology – V (Clinical Pathology & Post-mortem Diagnostics) | Core | 3 | Hematology, cytology, histopathology in diagnosis, Post-mortem examination techniques, Necropsy findings in diseases |
| VSR-311 | Veterinary Surgery & Radiology – V (Advanced Surgery & Orthopaedics) | Core | 3 | Thoracic surgery, Abdominal surgery, Repair of fractures, Joint surgery, Biomaterials in surgery |
| VGO-311 | Veterinary Gynaecology & Obstetrics – V (Assisted Reproductive Technologies) | Core | 3 | Artificial insemination advancements, In-vitro fertilization, Embryo cloning, Oocyte retrieval, Semen freezing |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LPM-321 | Livestock Production Management – VI (Wildlife & Zoo Animal Management) | Core | 3 | Wildlife conservation, Capture & restraint of wild animals, Health management of zoo animals, Nutritional requirements of wild species |
| NTR-321 | Veterinary Nutrition – III (Non-Ruminant & Poultry Nutrition) | Core | 3 | Nutrient requirements of pigs, dogs, cats, Poultry feed formulations, Feed additives, Quality control of non-ruminant feeds |
| VMI-321 | Veterinary Microbiology – VI (Zoonotic Microbiology & Biosafety) | Core | 3 | Emerging & re-emerging zoonoses, Laboratory safety protocols, Bioremediation, Public health significance of microbes |
| VPP-321 | Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology – VI (Clinical Toxicology & Forensic Pharmacology) | Core | 3 | Diagnosis & management of poisoning, Plant intoxications, Heavy metal toxicity, Forensic analysis in veterinary medicine |
| VPH-321 | Veterinary Public Health & Epidemiology – VI (Veterinary Disaster Management) | Core | 3 | Preparedness for animal emergencies, Role of vets in natural disasters, Shelter management, Carcass disposal, Biosecurity in emergencies |
| AGB-321 | Animal Genetics and Breeding – IV (Molecular Genetics & Immunogenetics) | Core | 4 | DNA structure & replication, Gene expression, Genetic engineering, Molecular markers, Immunogenetics, Major Histocompatibility Complex |
| VMD-321 | Veterinary Medicine – VI (Poultry & Pet Animal Medicine) | Core | 3 | Common diseases of poultry, Diagnosis & control of avian diseases, Canine & feline medicine, Exotic pet medicine |
| VPA-321 | Veterinary Pathology – VI (Diagnostic & Experimental Pathology) | Core | 3 | Modern diagnostic tools, Immunohistochemistry, Flow cytometry, Experimental animal models, Ethical issues in research |
| VSR-321 | Veterinary Surgery & Radiology – VI (Veterinary Ophthalmology & Dentistry) | Core | 3 | Ocular diseases & surgery, Dental diseases & procedures, Maxillofacial surgery, Oral hygiene in animals |
| VGO-321 | Veterinary Gynaecology & Obstetrics – VI (Reproductive Endocrinology & Pathology) | Core | 3 | Hormonal regulation of reproduction, Reproductive disorders, Endocrine assays, Pathological conditions of reproductive organs |
Semester 7
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VAP-411 | Veterinary Anatomy – V (Clinical & Comparative Anatomy) | Core | 3 | Species-specific anatomical differences, Applied anatomy for surgical procedures, Imaging anatomy, Anatomical variations |
| VAP-412 | Veterinary Physiology – V (Applied & Environmental Physiology) | Core | 3 | Physiological adaptations to different environments, Stress physiology, Climate change effects on livestock, Animal behavior |
| VPH-411 | Veterinary Public Health & Epidemiology – VII (Advanced Epidemiology & Risk Analysis) | Core | 3 | Advanced epidemiological study designs, Risk assessment & management, Spatial epidemiology, Predictive modeling |
| VMI-411 | Veterinary Microbiology – VII (Food & Environmental Microbiology) | Core | 3 | Microorganisms in food spoilage, Food fermentations, Water & soil microbiology, Antimicrobial resistance in environment |
| LPM-411 | Livestock Production Management – VII (Farm Animal Management & Economics) | Core | 3 | Farm planning & management, Budgeting & record keeping, Livestock marketing, Economic analysis of animal production |
| VMD-411 | Veterinary Medicine – VII (Wildlife Medicine & Conservation) | Core | 3 | Diseases of wild animals, Wildlife rehabilitation, Conservation medicine, Translocation of wild animals, Zoo animal health |
| VPA-411 | Veterinary Pathology – VII (Systemic & Diagnostic Pathology) | Core | 3 | Pathology of specific infectious & non-infectious diseases, Advanced diagnostic techniques, Histochemistry, Digital pathology |
| VSR-411 | Veterinary Surgery & Radiology – VII (Advanced Anaesthesia & Critical Care) | Core | 3 | Advanced anesthetic techniques, Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, Intensive care unit management, Shock management |
| VGO-411 | Veterinary Gynaecology & Obstetrics – VII (Reproductive Biotechnology & Infertility Management) | Core | 3 | Advanced ARTs, Stem cell technology in reproduction, Management of specific infertility problems, Endocrine therapy |
| NTR-411 | Veterinary Nutrition – IV (Applied Animal Nutrition) | Core | 3 | Formulation of balanced rations, Feeding for production efficiency, Nutritional immunity, Role of trace minerals & vitamins |
| AGB-411 | Animal Genetics and Breeding – V (Genomics & Bioinformatics) | Core | 4 | Genome sequencing, Gene mapping, Quantitative trait loci, Functional genomics, Proteomics, Bioinformatics tools, Ethical issues |
Semester 8
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VAP-421 | Veterinary Anatomy – VI (Endocrinology & Neuroanatomy) | Core | 3 | Microscopic anatomy of endocrine glands, Neurotransmitter pathways, Cerebrospinal fluid system, Applied clinical neuroanatomy |
| VAP-422 | Veterinary Physiology – VI (Avian Physiology & Applied Endocrinology) | Core | 3 | Digestive, respiratory, reproductive physiology of birds, Hormonal regulation of production traits, Stress endocrinology |
| VPH-421 | Veterinary Public Health & Epidemiology – VIII (Food Safety & Quality Assurance) | Core | 3 | National & international food safety regulations, HACCP & ISO standards, Quality control of animal products, Residue analysis |
| VMI-421 | Veterinary Microbiology – VIII (Veterinary Immunology & Vaccinology) | Core | 3 | Advanced immunological concepts, Autoimmunity, Hypersensitivity, Immunodeficiency, Types of vaccines, Vaccine production |
| LPM-421 | Livestock Production Management – VIII (Alternative Livestock Production Systems) | Core | 3 | Integrated farming systems, Peri-urban livestock farming, Organic livestock production, Sustainable animal agriculture |
| VMD-421 | Veterinary Medicine – VIII (Advanced Clinical Medicine & Diagnostics) | Core | 3 | Advanced diagnostic imaging, Endoscopy, Minimally invasive procedures, Management of chronic diseases, Evidence-based medicine |
| VPA-421 | Veterinary Pathology – VIII (Pathology of Aquaculture & Laboratory Animals) | Core | 3 | Diseases of fish & shellfish, Aquatic animal pathology, Diseases of laboratory animals, Biosecurity in animal facilities |
| VSR-421 | Veterinary Surgery & Radiology – VIII (Minimally Invasive Surgery & Physiotherapy) | Core | 3 | Laparoscopy, Thoracoscopy, Arthroscopy, Rehabilitation & physiotherapy, Sports medicine for animals |
| VGO-421 | Veterinary Gynaecology & Obstetrics – VIII (Clinical Theriogenology & Reproductive Health) | Core | 3 | Herd reproductive health management, Evaluation of breeding performance, Clinical case management of reproductive disorders |
| NTR-421 | Veterinary Nutrition – V (Nutritional Biotechnology & Feed Industry) | Core | 3 | Prebiotics & probiotics, Enzyme supplements, Single cell proteins, Feed legislation, Feed industry operations |
| AEX-421 | Veterinary Extension Education – III (Entrepreneurship & Project Management) | Core | 3 | Business planning, Project formulation, Financial management, Marketing strategies, Entrepreneurship opportunities in vet field |
| AGB-421 | Animal Genetics and Breeding – VI (Genetic Engineering & Transgenic Technology) | Core | 4 | Recombinant DNA technology, Gene cloning, Transgenesis, Gene therapy, Ethical and regulatory issues in genetic engineering |
Semester 9
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VSR-511 | Veterinary Surgery & Radiology – IX (Practical Surgery & Clinical Practice) | Core | 4 | Hands-on surgical training, Case discussions, Pre & post-operative management, Clinical reasoning |
| VMD-511 | Veterinary Medicine – IX (Practical Medicine & Clinical Practice) | Core | 4 | Clinical examination skills, Diagnostic procedures, Therapeutic interventions, Case studies, Patient management |
| VGO-511 | Veterinary Gynaecology & Obstetrics – IX (Practical Gynaecology & Clinical Practice) | Core | 4 | Reproductive examination, Artificial insemination techniques, Pregnancy diagnosis, Dystocia handling, Postpartum complications |
| LPM-511 | Livestock Production Management – IX (Practical Livestock Management & Clinical Practice) | Core | 4 | Farm visits, Hands-on management of different livestock, Record keeping, Herd health programs, Feed formulation practice |
| VPH-511 | Veterinary Public Health & Epidemiology – IX (Practical Public Health & Clinical Practice) | Core | 4 | Meat inspection practice, Milk hygiene testing, Zoonoses surveillance, Field epidemiology investigations, Public health reports |
| NTR-511 | Veterinary Nutrition – VI (Practical Animal Nutrition & Clinical Practice) | Core | 4 | Feed analysis, Ration formulation practice, Nutritional assessment of animals, Management of nutritional deficiencies |
| AEX-511 | Veterinary Extension Education – IV (Practical Extension Education & Clinical Practice) | Core | 4 | Rural camps, Farmer training, Communication strategies, Entrepreneurship development programs, Field project management |
| VPA-511 | Veterinary Pathology – IX (Practical Pathology & Clinical Practice) | Core | 4 | Necropsy procedures, Histopathological interpretation, Clinical pathology tests, Diagnostic challenges, Case reporting |
| VMI-511 | Veterinary Microbiology – IX (Practical Microbiology & Clinical Practice) | Core | 4 | Isolation & identification of pathogens, Serological tests, Antimicrobial sensitivity testing, Vaccine handling |
| VPE-511 | Veterinary Parasitology – III (Practical Parasitology & Clinical Practice) | Core | 4 | Identification of parasites, Faecal examination, Skin scrapings, Diagnostic tests for parasitic infections, Anthelmintic efficacy |
| VPP-511 | Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology – VII (Practical Pharmacology & Clinical Practice) | Core | 4 | Drug administration routes, Dosage calculations, Drug dispensing, Toxicological sample collection & analysis, Adverse drug reactions |
| VBC-511 | Veterinary Biochemistry – III (Practical Biochemistry & Clinical Practice) | Core | 4 | Clinical diagnostic tests, Enzyme assays, Hormonal assays, Metabolic profiling, Interpretation of biochemical parameters |
| VAP-511 | Veterinary Anatomy – VII (Practical Anatomy & Clinical Practice) | Core | 4 | Cadaver dissection, Surgical approaches, Applied surgical anatomy, Diagnostic imaging interpretation, Regional anatomy |
Semester 10
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VSR-521 | Veterinary Surgery & Radiology – X (Advanced Practical Surgery & Clinical Practice) | Core | 4 | Specialized surgical procedures, Critical care management, Post-operative complications, Rehabilitation techniques |
| VMD-521 | Veterinary Medicine – X (Advanced Practical Medicine & Clinical Practice) | Core | 4 | Advanced diagnostic imaging interpretation, Management of complex medical cases, Referral practice, Holistic approaches |
| VGO-521 | Veterinary Gynaecology & Obstetrics – X (Advanced Practical Gynaecology & Clinical Practice) | Core | 4 | Advanced reproductive technologies application, Infertility work-ups, Perinatal care of dam & offspring, Herd fertility management |
| LPM-521 | Livestock Production Management – X (Advanced Practical Livestock Management & Clinical Practice) | Core | 4 | Advanced farm management strategies, Economic analysis of production, Entrepreneurial ventures, Sustainable practices |
| VPH-521 | Veterinary Public Health & Epidemiology – X (Advanced Practical Public Health & Clinical Practice) | Core | 4 | Advanced food safety audits, Epidemiology research methodology, International trade regulations, Disaster response drills |
| NTR-521 | Veterinary Nutrition – VII (Advanced Practical Animal Nutrition & Clinical Practice) | Core | 4 | Advanced feed analytical techniques, Precision nutrition, Nutritional counseling, Research project in nutrition |
| AEX-521 | Veterinary Extension Education – V (Advanced Practical Extension Education & Clinical Practice) | Core | 4 | Impact assessment of extension programs, Policy advocacy, Rural entrepreneurship development, Advanced communication skills |
| VPA-521 | Veterinary Pathology – X (Advanced Practical Pathology & Clinical Practice) | Core | 4 | Advanced histopathological interpretation, Molecular diagnostics in pathology, Research methods in pathology |
| VMI-521 | Veterinary Microbiology – X (Advanced Practical Microbiology & Clinical Practice) | Core | 4 | Molecular diagnostics for pathogens, Bio-security auditing, Vaccine efficacy evaluation, Research in microbiology |
| VPE-521 | Veterinary Parasitology – IV (Advanced Practical Parasitology & Clinical Practice) | Core | 4 | Advanced diagnostic methods, Drug resistance testing, Integrated parasite control programs, Research in parasitology |
| VPP-521 | Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology – VIII (Advanced Practical Pharmacology & Clinical Practice) | Core | 4 | Clinical trials design, Drug development & regulation, Advanced toxicological analysis, Residue detection |
| VBC-521 | Veterinary Biochemistry – IV (Advanced Practical Biochemistry & Clinical Practice) | Core | 4 | Specialized biochemical tests, Metabolic profiling for disease diagnosis, Research techniques in biochemistry |
| VAP-521 | Veterinary Anatomy – VIII (Advanced Practical Anatomy & Clinical Practice) | Core | 4 | Advanced dissection techniques, Surgical approaches for complex cases, Neuroanatomical dissections, Embryological study |




