Explore Veterinary Courses

Begin your journey into veterinary science with our structured, first-year course curriculum. Learn the foundation of animal anatomy, physiology, and production systems.

1st Year Veterinary Courses

Veterinary Anatomy

Study the structure of animal bodies including bones, muscles, joints, and organs. Explore comparative anatomy across species for better clinical understanding.

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Veterinary Physiology

Understand how animal bodies function — from blood circulation to the nervous system. This course bridges science with practical knowledge for animal care.

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Livestock Production & Management

Gain insights into managing cattle, goats, pigs, and more. Learn about housing, breeding, feeding, and sustainable livestock practices for rural and commercial setups.

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Poultry Science

Explore commercial poultry production: chick development, hatchery techniques, disease management, and marketing of eggs and meat products.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the duration of the veterinary program?

The standard Bachelor of Veterinary Science (B.V.Sc) is typically 5 years, including a 1-year internship.

Are practical classes included in the first year?

Yes, practical sessions in anatomy and physiology are essential parts of the curriculum, giving hands-on learning experiences.

What careers can these courses lead to?

These foundational subjects prepare students for careers in clinical practice, animal husbandry, research, and government veterinary services.

Can I access the course materials online?

Many colleges provide access to online resources, lecture notes, and recorded sessions depending on the institution’s policy.