B.V. Sc. in Veterinary Surgery & Radiology has been designed to teach how to take care of animals and animal health. The course also deals with research in the field of surgery, anesthesia, orthopedics, imagining techniques, etc along with the management and prevention of surgical diseases of domestic animals and more.
The course gives detailed knowledge of handling and surgery of animal livestock. Veterinary surgery and radiology professionals train large and smaller animals like dogs, pets, winged animals, sheep, cows, horses, etc. B.V. Sc. in Veterinary Surgery & Radiology is a three-year course that teaches the candidates about topics like clinical practice, neurosurgery, anesthesiology, etc.
Some of the major highlights of the B.V.Sc in Veterinary Surgery & Radiology Course are as follows:
Course Name | B.V. Sc. in Veterinary Surgery & Radiology |
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Level | Undergraduate |
Eligibility | 10+2 (PCB) |
Admission Process | Merit-based/ Entrance test |
Average Course Fee | INR 10,000 to 4.5 Lacs |
Employment Sectors | Colleges and Universities, Dairy Research Institutes, Government Hospitals (Animals), Animal Food Companies, Veterinary Training, Animal Welfare Societies, Zoos, National Parks, Private Clinic |
Average Salary | INR 3.5 to INR 10 Lakh |
The eligibility for B.V. Sc. in Veterinary Surgery & Radiology course is as follows:
Admission to the B.V.Sc course is done on the basis of merit or on the basis of entrance exam conducted by university/state.
Merit-Based Admission
In some of the college admission to the B.V.Sc course will be done on the basis of merit i.e. candidates performance in 10+2. A merit list will be released by the institute and those who have the same marks/ or more will be eligible for admissions.
Entrance-Based Admission
Entrance exams are conducted across the country at both national and state levels for the selection of candidates for admission to the BV. Sc. in Veterinary Surgery & Radiology course. Apart from entrance exams, few institutes also hold personal interviews after successfully qualifying in the first round of entrance exams.
The top entrance exams that are considered by various colleges are
First Year
Fundamentals of surgery |
Clinical Practice |
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Large Animal Anaesthesia |
Small Animal Soft Tissue Surgery |
Small Animal Anesthesia |
Veterinary Ophthalmology and Dentistry |
Second Year
Orthopaedic Surgery |
Limb Surgery |
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Master's Seminar |
Large Animal Soft Tissue Surgery |
Clinical Surgical Practice-I |
Clinical Surgical Practice-II |
Clinical Surgical Practice-III |
Anaesthesia of Laboratory and Wild Animals |
Third Year
Neurosurgery |
Special Problems in Surgery |
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Doctoral Seminar I |
Special Problems in Anesthesia |
Advances in Diagnostic Imaging Techniques |
Doctoral Seminar II |
Doctoral Seminar III |
Vaccination |
Agriculture is one of the most in-demand sectors in the country that is always open for innovation and development which in turn invites more professionals in the field. Well, it is not just the agriculture sector but also poultry farms, clinics, poultry farms, animal husbandry departments, etc. The primary job responsibilities of a veterinarian include nutrition and health of animals and providing information on the same, vaccination of animals, breeding in a scientific way, etc. Some of the popular job roles and employment sectors that are available for the candidates after the completion of the B.V.Sc course are as follows:
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The starting salary of any of the above varies from department to department. However, one can easily expect a remuneration of around Rs 2-4 lakh per annum which can go up till Rs 5-7 lakh per annum after a few years of experience.