

B-V-SC-A-H in General at Navsari Agricultural University


Navsari, Gujarat
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About the Specialization
What is General at Navsari Agricultural University Navsari?
This Bachelor of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry (B.V.Sc. & A.H.) program at Navsari Agricultural University focuses on comprehensive animal health management, livestock production, and veterinary public health. It integrates theoretical knowledge with extensive practical training, preparing graduates for diverse roles in the rapidly growing Indian livestock and poultry sectors, ensuring food security and animal welfare.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for high school graduates with a strong interest in biological sciences, animal care, and a passion for rural development and public health. It suits individuals aspiring to become veterinary practitioners, livestock managers, researchers, or public health professionals. A compassionate nature and problem-solving aptitude are key prerequisites for success in this demanding yet rewarding field.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect diverse India-specific career paths, including veterinary officers in government, private practitioners, livestock consultants, or research scientists. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 4-7 LPA, with significant growth potential up to INR 15-20 LPA for experienced professionals in private practice or corporate roles. The program aligns with VCI standards, ensuring national recognition.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Foundational Sciences- (Semester 1-2)
Dedicate significant time to understanding core subjects like Anatomy, Physiology, and Biochemistry. Form study groups to discuss complex topics and clarify doubts. Utilize anatomical models and charts available in the department labs to visualize structures.
Tools & Resources
VCI recommended textbooks, university library resources, peer study groups, departmental lab facilities
Career Connection
A strong foundation is critical for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment in later clinical years and future practice.
Develop Observational Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Actively participate in all practical sessions. Learn to observe animal behavior, clinical signs, and laboratory procedures carefully. Maintain detailed practical records and draw diagrams to enhance understanding.
Tools & Resources
University farm visits, clinical demonstrations, practical manuals, faculty mentors
Career Connection
Keen observation is the bedrock of veterinary diagnosis and essential for effective patient management in any clinical setting.
Engage in Early Animal Exposure- (Semester 1-2)
Volunteer at the university''''s veterinary hospital or local animal shelters during breaks. Gain comfort in handling different species and understand their basic needs and behavior from an early stage.
Tools & Resources
University''''s Teaching Veterinary Clinical Complex (TVCC), local NGOs, animal welfare organizations
Career Connection
Builds confidence in animal handling, a fundamental skill for all veterinary professionals, aiding practical examinations and future employment.
Intermediate Stage
Apply Theoretical Knowledge in Labs- (Semester 3-5)
Focus on correlating theoretical knowledge from subjects like Pathology, Microbiology, and Pharmacology with practical lab work. Actively participate in slide identification, bacterial culturing, and drug dosage calculations.
Tools & Resources
Pathology labs, microbiology labs, pharmacology practical sessions, reference guides, online educational videos
Career Connection
Strengthens diagnostic capabilities and understanding of disease processes, crucial for effective treatment planning and research roles.
Seek Field Exposure and Case Studies- (Semester 3-5)
Participate in any available field trips, livestock camps, or extension activities organized by the university or local departments. Document case studies, even if observational, to learn about common livestock health issues.
Tools & Resources
Veterinary extension department, local livestock fairs, faculty-led field visits, case study databases
Career Connection
Provides real-world context to classroom learning, enhancing problem-solving skills and readiness for field veterinary work and public health initiatives.
Cultivate Professional Communication- (Semester 3-5)
Practice effective communication with peers, faculty, and during simulated client interactions. Learn to explain veterinary concepts clearly and empathetically. Join debate clubs or presentation competitions.
Tools & Resources
Public speaking workshops, departmental seminars, role-playing exercises, senior student mentorship
Career Connection
Essential for client communication, teamwork in a clinic, and leadership roles in organizations, directly impacting success in private practice or government service.
Advanced Stage
Intensive Clinical Rotations & Case Discussion- (Semester 6-8)
Maximize learning during hospital postings by actively participating in rounds, assisting in surgeries, and diagnosing cases. Engage in daily case discussions with clinicians to refine diagnostic and therapeutic skills.
Tools & Resources
University Teaching Veterinary Clinical Complex (TVCC), clinical case records, senior veterinarians, specialized journals
Career Connection
Direct hands-on experience and critical thinking under supervision are paramount for becoming a competent and confident veterinary practitioner, enhancing placement prospects.
Prepare for Competitive Examinations & Internship- (Semester 6-8)
Start preparing early for postgraduate entrance exams (e.g., ICAR-PG, state PSC for veterinary officers) or refine skills for private practice. Focus on clinical problem-solving and comprehensive review of all subjects.
Tools & Resources
Previous year question papers, mock tests, coaching institutes (if needed), VCI reference books, senior alumni network
Career Connection
Essential for securing coveted government positions, higher education opportunities, or successful establishment in private practice across India.
Network and Explore Specializations- (Semester 6-8)
Attend veterinary conferences, workshops, and seminars. Network with practicing veterinarians, faculty, and industry professionals. Identify potential areas of specialization (e.g., small animal, equine, public health) for future career growth.
Tools & Resources
Professional veterinary associations (e.g., IVA), national/international conferences, alumni events, online professional platforms
Career Connection
Opens doors to mentorship, internship opportunities, and awareness of emerging fields, guiding career decisions and enhancing professional visibility.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- 10+2 (or equivalent) with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English. Minimum aggregate of 50% marks for General category (40% for SC/ST/OBC/PH) in PCB/Biotech. Qualifying NEET-UG examination. Minimum 17 years of age on 31st December of the admission year.
Duration: 5.5 years (10 semesters + 1 year compulsory rotating internship)
Credits: 255 Credit Hours (as per VCI MSVE 2016) Credits
Assessment: Internal: 50%, External: 50%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VET-111 | Veterinary Anatomy – I (Osteology, Arthrology & Topography) | Core | 4 | General Osteology, Axial Skeleton, Appendicular Skeleton, Arthrology, Regional Anatomy |
| VET-112 | Veterinary Physiology – I (Blood, Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems) | Core | 4 | General Physiology, Blood Composition, Cardiovascular Physiology, Respiratory Physiology, Body Fluids |
| VET-113 | Veterinary Biochemistry – I (Biomolecules) | Core | 3 | Chemistry of Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, Nucleic Acids, Enzymes |
| VET-114 | Livestock Production & Management – I (General Principles & Poultry Production) | Core | 4 | Indian Livestock Economy, Housing Management, Nutrition, Disease Prevention, Poultry Production Systems |
| VET-115 | Animal Genetics & Breeding – I (Principles of Genetics) | Core | 3 | History of Genetics, Mendelian Principles, Gene Interactions, Chromosomal Aberrations, Molecular Genetics |
| VET-116 | Veterinary Extension Education – I (Basic Principles of Extension) | Core | 3 | Extension Education Concept, Rural Sociology, Communication Models, Extension Teaching Methods, Participatory Approaches |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VET-121 | Veterinary Anatomy – II (Splanchnology & Aesthesiology) | Core | 4 | Digestive System, Respiratory System, Urogenital System, Endocrine Glands, Lymphatic System |
| VET-122 | Veterinary Physiology – II (Nervous, Excretory, Endocrine & Reproductive Systems) | Core | 4 | Nervous System, Excretory System, Endocrine System, Reproductive Physiology, Digestion and Metabolism |
| VET-123 | Veterinary Biochemistry – II (Metabolism) | Core | 3 | Carbohydrate Metabolism, Lipid Metabolism, Protein Metabolism, Nucleic Acid Metabolism, Metabolic Disorders |
| VET-124 | Livestock Production & Management – II (Ruminant Production) | Core | 4 | Cattle Production, Buffalo Production, Sheep Production, Goat Production, Housing & Feeding Management |
| VET-125 | Animal Genetics & Breeding – II (Population & Quantitative Genetics) | Core | 3 | Population Genetics, Quantitative Genetics, Breeding Value Estimation, Selection Methods, Genetic Improvement |
| VET-126 | Veterinary Extension Education – II (Extension Methods & Rural Sociology) | Core | 3 | Extension Approaches, Group & Mass Media Methods, Diffusion and Adoption, Socio-Economic Development, Leadership |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VET-231 | Veterinary Anatomy – III (Neuroanatomy, Embryology & Histology) | Core | 4 | Central Nervous System, Peripheral Nervous System, Sensory Organs, General Embryology, Systemic Histology |
| VET-232 | Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology – I (General Pharmacology & Autonomic Pharmacology) | Core | 3 | General Principles of Pharmacology, Pharmacodynamics, Pharmacokinetics, Autonomic Nervous System Drugs, Cholinergic & Adrenergic Agonists |
| VET-233 | Veterinary Pathology – I (General Pathology) | Core | 3 | Cellular Injury, Inflammation, Healing, Circulatory Disturbances, Neoplasia |
| VET-234 | Veterinary Microbiology – I (General Bacteriology & Immunology) | Core | 3 | History of Microbiology, Bacterial Morphology, Growth & Nutrition, Sterilization, Immunology Principles |
| VET-235 | Animal Nutrition – I (General Nutrition & Feed Technology) | Core | 4 | Role of Nutrition, Classification of Feeds, Proximate Analysis, Digestion & Metabolism, Feed Additives |
| VET-236 | Livestock Products Technology – I (Milk & Meat Science) | Core | 3 | Milk Composition, Milk Processing, Meat Composition, Abattoir Practices, Meat Preservation |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VET-241 | Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology – II (Systemic & Chemotherapy) | Core | 3 | Drugs Affecting Systems, Chemotherapy Principles, Antibiotics, Anthelmintics, Disinfectants |
| VET-242 | Veterinary Pathology – II (Systemic Pathology) | Core | 4 | Pathology of Digestive System, Respiratory System, Urinary System, Nervous System, Reproductive System |
| VET-243 | Veterinary Microbiology – II (Systemic Bacteriology & Mycology) | Core | 3 | Gram Positive Bacteria, Gram Negative Bacteria, Mycoplasma, Spirochetes, Fungi & Mycoses |
| VET-244 | Animal Nutrition – II (Applied Nutrition for Livestock) | Core | 4 | Nutrient Requirements for Dairy Animals, Poultry, Swine, Sheep & Goats, Pet Animals |
| VET-245 | Livestock Products Technology – II (Wool, Hair, Hide, Skin & Egg Technology) | Core | 3 | Wool & Hair Technology, Hide & Skin Processing, Leather Production, Egg Structure & Quality, Egg Processing |
| VET-246 | Veterinary Parasitology – I (General Parasitology & Helminthology) | Core | 3 | Host-Parasite Relationship, Classification of Parasites, Trematodes, Cestodes, Nematodes |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VET-351 | Veterinary Public Health & Epidemiology – I (Veterinary Public Health & Food Safety) | Core | 3 | Zoonoses, Foodborne Diseases, Milk Hygiene, Meat Hygiene, Environmental Hygiene |
| VET-352 | Veterinary Microbiology – III (Virology & Specific Bacterial Diseases) | Core | 3 | General Virology, DNA Viruses, RNA Viruses, Bacterial Diseases, Diagnostic Techniques |
| VET-353 | Veterinary Parasitology – II (Protozoology & Entomology) | Core | 3 | Protozoan Parasites, Arthropods as Vectors, Ectoparasites, Insecticides, Integrated Parasite Control |
| VET-354 | Veterinary Clinical Medicine – I (General Medicine & Systemic Diseases) | Core | 4 | Clinical Examination, Diagnosis Principles, Diseases of Digestive System, Respiratory System, Circulatory System |
| VET-355 | Veterinary Surgery & Radiology – I (General Surgery & Anaesthesiology) | Core | 3 | Asepsis & Antiseptics, Surgical Instruments, Wound Healing, Anaesthetic Agents, Regional Anaesthesia |
| VET-356 | Veterinary Gynaecology & Obstetrics – I (General Gynaecology & Obstetrics) | Core | 3 | Female Reproductive Anatomy, Oestrous Cycle, Pregnancy Diagnosis, Parturition, Dystocia |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VET-361 | Veterinary Public Health & Epidemiology – II (Veterinary Epidemiology & Zoonoses) | Core | 3 | Epidemiology Principles, Disease Investigation, Surveillance, Economic Epidemiology, Major Zoonotic Diseases |
| VET-362 | Veterinary Clinical Medicine – II (Metabolic & Production Diseases & Toxicology) | Core | 4 | Metabolic Disorders, Production Diseases, Nutritional Deficiencies, Poisoning, Fluid Therapy |
| VET-363 | Veterinary Surgery & Radiology – II (Regional Surgery & Imaging Techniques) | Core | 3 | Surgery of Head & Neck, Thorax, Abdomen, Urogenital System, Radiology, Ultrasonography |
| VET-364 | Veterinary Gynaecology & Obstetrics – II (Reproductive Disorders & Artificial Insemination) | Core | 3 | Infertility, Abortion, Artificial Insemination, Embryo Transfer, Male Reproductive Disorders |
| VET-365 | Veterinary Andrology & Biotechnology (Andrology & Semen Technology) | Core | 3 | Male Reproductive System, Semen Collection & Evaluation, Cryopreservation, Reproductive Biotechnology, Cloning |
| VET-366 | Veterinary Animal Ethics, Jurisprudence & Professionalism | Core | 1 | Animal Welfare, Ethics in Veterinary Practice, Veterinary Laws, Professional Conduct, Responsibilities |
Semester 7
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VET-471 | Veterinary Clinical Medicine – III (Ruminant & Equine Medicine) | Core | 4 | Diagnosis & Treatment of Ruminant Diseases, Equine Colic, Lameness, Infectious Diseases in Equines, Management of Critical Cases |
| VET-472 | Veterinary Clinical Surgery – III (Orthopaedics & Regional Anaesthesia) | Core | 3 | Fracture Management, Joint Surgeries, Ligament Injuries, Regional Blocks, Nerve Blocks |
| VET-473 | Veterinary Clinical Gynaecology & Obstetrics – III (Advanced Reproductive Techniques & Clinical Andrology) | Core | 3 | Ovarian Cysts, Uterine Infections, Embryo Collection, IVF, Semen Banking, Reproductive Biotechnologies |
| VET-474 | Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging & Radiosurgery (Advanced Imaging) | Core | 2 | Advanced Radiography, Ultrasonography Interpretation, CT Scan, MRI, Basic Principles of Radiosurgery |
| VET-475 | Veterinary Ethology & Animal Welfare (Animal Behavior & Ethics) | Core | 2 | Animal Behavior Principles, Learning & Conditioning, Stress Management, Animal Welfare Laws, Ethical Dilemmas |
| VET-476 | Wildlife Health Management (Conservation Medicine) | Core | 3 | Wildlife Diseases, Epidemiology in Wildlife, Conservation Strategies, Zoos & Captive Animal Management, Wildlife Forensics |
Semester 8
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VET-481 | Veterinary Clinical Medicine – IV (Companion & Wild Animal Medicine) | Core | 4 | Canine & Feline Diseases, Avian Medicine, Exotics & Laboratory Animal Medicine, Emergency & Critical Care |
| VET-482 | Veterinary Clinical Surgery – IV (Soft Tissue Surgery & Advanced Techniques) | Core | 3 | Ophthalmic Surgery, Dental Surgery, Thoracic Surgery, Abdominal Surgery, Laparoscopy |
| VET-483 | Veterinary Preventive Medicine & Biosecurity (Disease Control & Prevention) | Core | 3 | Disease Surveillance, Vaccination Programs, Biosecurity Protocols, Disaster Management, International Regulations |
| VET-484 | Veterinary Forensic Medicine & Jurisprudence (Legal Aspects of Veterinary Practice) | Core | 2 | Forensic Toxicology, Animal Cruelty, Expert Witness Testimony, Veterinary Legal Cases, Professional Negligence |
| VET-485 | Veterinary Business Management & Entrepreneurship (Practice Management) | Core | 2 | Clinic Management, Marketing Strategies, Financial Management, Veterinary Ethics in Business, Startup Opportunities |
| VET-486 | Animal Biotechnology (Molecular Techniques in Animal Science) | Core | 3 | Genetic Engineering, Gene Editing, Stem Cell Technology, Molecular Diagnostics, Transgenic Animals |
Semester 9
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VET-591 | Clinical Practice & Hospital Training - Medicine | Core (Practical/Field) | 5 | Clinical Case Management, Diagnostic Procedures, Therapeutic Protocols, Disease Prevention Strategies, Emergency Care |
| VET-592 | Clinical Practice & Hospital Training - Surgery | Core (Practical/Field) | 5 | Pre-operative Assessment, Surgical Assisting, Post-operative Care, Anaesthesia Management, Wound Management |
| VET-593 | Clinical Practice & Hospital Training - Gynaecology & Obstetrics | Core (Practical/Field) | 5 | Reproductive Health Camps, AI Techniques, Dystocia Management, Fertility Examination, Reproductive Disease Management |
| VET-594 | Clinical Practice & Hospital Training - Public Health & Epidemiology | Core (Practical/Field) | 3 | Food Safety Audits, Zoonoses Surveillance, Biosecurity Plan Development, Disease Outbreak Investigation, Environmental Health |
| VET-595 | Clinical Practice & Hospital Training - Livestock Production & Management | Core (Practical/Field) | 2 | Farm Management, Nutritional Planning, Breeding Strategies, Disease Control in Farms, Economics of Livestock |
Semester 10
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VET-5101 | Clinical Practice & Hospital Training - Diagnostics (Pathology, Microbiology, Parasitology) | Core (Practical/Field) | 5 | Post-mortem Examination, Sample Collection, Laboratory Diagnostics, Interpretation of Results, Disease Reporting |
| VET-5102 | Clinical Practice & Hospital Training - Poultry Science | Core (Practical/Field) | 3 | Poultry Farm Visits, Disease Diagnosis in Poultry, Vaccination Programs, Hatchery Management, Feed Formulation |
| VET-5103 | Clinical Practice & Hospital Training - Animal Nutrition & Feed Technology | Core (Practical/Field) | 2 | Feed Analysis, Ration Formulation, Nutritional Deficiencies, Feed Processing, Quality Control |
| VET-5104 | Clinical Practice & Hospital Training - Animal Genetics & Breeding | Core (Practical/Field) | 2 | Genetic Evaluation, Breeding Programs, Artificial Insemination, Embryo Transfer, Genetic Counseling |
| VET-5105 | Clinical Practice & Hospital Training - Veterinary Extension Education | Core (Practical/Field) | 3 | Farmer Training Programs, Communication Strategies, Technology Transfer, Rural Development Initiatives, Livestock Camps |




