This program is designed for students aspiring to pursue veterinary medicine or related fields in animal sciences. The curriculum provides a comprehensive foundation in biology, chemistry, and animal sciences, blending laboratory work, lectures, and electives. Starting with basic principles like biology, chemistry, and anatomy, students progress into specialised topics such as animal metabolism, nutrition, reproductive physiology, and animal breeding. Throughout the course, there’s a mix of core science courses, communication skills, and electives to prepare students for further professional studies. The total credit hours for the program range from 118 to 122, with a minimum of 120 hours required for graduation.
Why this course is highly recommended
The program is ideal for students passionate about animal health and veterinary careers. It covers essential science fundamentals along with practical animal science courses, preparing students for professional veterinary programs or animal-related fields. With a structured pathway that includes laboratory work, specialized electives, and foundational courses in biology, chemistry, and physiology, students are well-equipped for further studies or careers in animal sciences.
This course offers a pre-veterinary-track with a focus on animal sciences, including nutrition, reproductive physiology, breeding, microbiology, and general microbiology laboratory work. It combines core animal science subjects with electives to tailor the programme towards students interested in veterinary medicine and related careers.
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1st year tuition fees
29.96L
Living cost
A minimum of 120 credit hours is required to graduate, including 35 hours of major courses with a GPA of at least 2.0 in these courses. Students need to complete core courses, electives, and unstructured free electives, maintaining a balanced coursework across sciences, humanities, and social sciences.

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Graduates of this program are prepared for veterinary school, or careers in animal health, animal husbandry, and related fields. The coursework in animal metabolism, nutrition, and reproductive physiology offers a solid foundation for roles in animal care, research, and veterinary practice.