1. AIIMS, Delhi 2. CMC, Vellore 3. Armed Forces Medical College, Pune 4. Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore 5. Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi 6. Madras Medical College, Chennai 7. Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute, Chennai
To be eligible for the Bachelor's in Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry course, a candidate should have passed the class 12th (+2) examination with Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Admission to most veterinary colleges is done on the basis of marks obtained in the entrance examination conducted by the university concerned.
Those who want to pursue master degree in veterinary science or animal husbandry must have completed Bachelor’s degree in respective branch with good percentages of marks. The selection is made on the basis of entrance examination conducted by a particular institution or university. M.V.Sc is apt for those seeking in-depth knowledge of Animal Reproduction, Wildlife Science, and any detailed information about Animal Husbandry. The Indian Ministry of Agriculture is the body that conducts the medical course and oversees all the veterinary institutes. This course encompasses important topics like veterinary parasitology, veterinary pathology, veterinary public health, veterinary microbiology, veterinary anatomy, veterinary surgery, veterinary theriogenology, and more. The demand for veterinarians be it in India or the world has been increasing day by day. The same is due to an increase in the livestock population and the need to take quality care of them.
Veterinarians serve the healthcare needs of animals, including small animals, livestock, avian, and zoo and laboratory animals. Commonly called "vets," small animal veterinarians do most of their work in private clinic settings. Here, they treat companion animals—pets—like dogs, cats, and birds. Some vets will care for more exotic pets such as ferrets, snakes, and lizards. They diagnose illnesses and perform many in-office medical procedures such as chiropractic care. A small number of vets work as equine veterinarians, treating horses. Other veterinarians may work as food animal vets with farm animals that are raised to become food sources. Some food animal vets specialize in food safety and inspection. They check livestock for illnesses that animals can transmit to humans. Others are research veterinarians who study human and animal health conditions. There are also veterinary specialists who have completed additional training in a specific area of veterinary medicine. These specialities include surgery, dentistry, anesthesia, emergency care, nutrition, opthamology, sports medicine, pathology, and preventative care.