3rd Year Veterinary Courses
Dive deeper into public health, pharmacology, parasitology, and electives to enhance your clinical and diagnostic capabilities.
Subjects in 3rd Year BVSc & AH
Veterinary Public Health
Focus on zoonotic diseases, food safety, and public hygiene. Learn how veterinarians contribute to protecting community health.
Learn MoreVeterinary Parasitology
Study internal and external parasites in animals. Understand diagnosis, control, and treatment methods.
Learn MoreVeterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology
Learn drug action, safe dosage, and toxicity management. Understand pharmacokinetics and antidotes in veterinary settings.
Learn MoreElectives / Others
Optional subjects may include wildlife management, advanced lab diagnostics, or special topics based on your interests.
Learn MoreFrequently Asked Questions
What is the focus of the 3rd year?
It emphasizes veterinary public health, drug therapy, parasite management, and optional specialties for deeper study.
Are electives mandatory?
Electives are typically optional, but they allow students to explore specialized areas like wildlife, lab diagnostics, or emerging veterinary fields.
Is there practical exposure in this year?
Yes, students perform lab work in pharmacology and parasitology and participate in public health case studies or field visits.
How does this year prepare me for final year practice?
It provides foundational knowledge in diagnostics, public health, and drug management crucial for clinical rotations and real-world applications in the 4th year.