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|Introduction=
 
|Introduction=
UAAR has experienced remarkable growth and is offering undergraduate as well as post graduate degree programs in variety of disciplines. The University includes a Faculty of Crop and Food Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, Faculty of Forestry, Range Management and Wildlife, Directorate of Advance Studies and Research, the University Institute of Management Sciences (UIMS), University Institute of Information Technology (UIIT) and Division of Continuing Education, Home Economics and Women Development. The University building contains an auditorium, multi-storied administrative block, a library, a museum, and four multi-stories academic blocks.
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Pursuit of excellence on the University campus is a function of competent and dedicated university faculty. The University of Arid Agriculture has, therefore, made constant efforts at staff development with the result that nearly 46% of the faculty possesses Ph.D. degrees, while the others have M.Sc. (Hons) and M.Phil degrees.
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Furthermore, UAAR is committed to delivering an outstanding student experience; as well as to enjoy a reputation for excellence in teaching and learning alongside research. Students actively participate in extracurricular and co-curricular life on campus which includes speech events, seminars and activities related to entrepreneurial skill development. Together with a research-informed curriculum, and extracurricular activities UAAR strive to provide a well-diversified environment to students so that they can effectively contribute towards the development of this country.
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Pakistan is predominantly an agricultural country. However, since its independence in 1947, emphasis has been on irrigated agriculture, while the dryland / arid agriculture remained neglected. With rapid increase in population the irrigated areas failed to provide food requirements and it became imperative to find out ways to make use of the huge part of culturable land in the rainfed region. In the 1970s, the Government of Pakistan constituted a Barani Commission to review and recommend measures for the development of rainfed agriculture and uplift of the poor masses through education, research, and development of technology and manpower.
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Pursuant to the recommendations of the Barani Commission, the Government of Punjab established Barani Agricultural College, Rawalpindi which was later upgraded to the level of the University in 1994. The mandate of the University is to produce high-quality agricultural scientists and to form an organized scientific infrastructure for teaching and research for the development of dryland regions of the country, thus minimizing the income gap between the rich and poor and irrigated & arid areas.
   
The FV&AS was established At the time of establishment in 2006, FV&AS offered five years Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree program and M.Phil & Ph.D degree in Poultry Science.in 2006 under HEC funded project of Rs.468 millions.The FV&AS is accredited by the Pakistan Veterinary Medical Council (PVMC) Pakistan in 2012
 
The FV&AS was established At the time of establishment in 2006, FV&AS offered five years Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree program and M.Phil & Ph.D degree in Poultry Science.in 2006 under HEC funded project of Rs.468 millions.The FV&AS is accredited by the Pakistan Veterinary Medical Council (PVMC) Pakistan in 2012
 
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Poultry Health and Hygiene  
 
Poultry Health and Hygiene  
 
Avian Embryology and Molecular Imaging
 
Avian Embryology and Molecular Imaging
'''Professor / Chairman Dr. Nasir Mukhtar'''
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'''Chairman Dr. Nasir Mukhtar'''
    
== Department of Veterinary Biomedical Sciences ==
 
== Department of Veterinary Biomedical Sciences ==
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Our educational goals are to impart a sound knowledge, understanding of basic phenomenon and to promote critical thinking, problem solving, and research skills appropriate to the field through our continuing study programs.  
 
Our educational goals are to impart a sound knowledge, understanding of basic phenomenon and to promote critical thinking, problem solving, and research skills appropriate to the field through our continuing study programs.  
[[Future Planning & Areas of Expansion]] The Department of Veterinary Basic Science is working to find out / identify endocrine disruptive chemicals those effect public as well as animal health. Our basic focus is on chemical toxicity especially pesticides and chemicals used in plastic industry. Also we are working to find out the effect of these chemicals (disruptors) on DNA damage. Another area of interest in our department is to find out some excellent ways to induce molting in spent layers and to increase the egg production of laying hens.
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[[Future Planning & Areas of Expansion]] The Department of Veterinary Basic Science is working to find out / identify endocrine disruptive chemicals those effect public as well as animal health. Our basic focus is on chemical toxicity especially pesticides and chemicals used in plastic industry. Also we are working to find out the effect of these chemicals (disruptors) on DNA damage. Another area of interest in our department is to find out some excellent ways to induce molting in spent layers and to increase the egg production of laying hens.  
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==Department of Patho-Biology  ==
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The department of Pathobiology was founded in 2007. The department is having three major sections i.e., Veterinary Microbiology, Veterinary Pathology and Veterinary Parasitology. The department is imparting skills and technical knowledge to undergraduate and postgraduate students of animal sciences with its full vigor and devotion through accurate disease diagnosis, research-based quality education to meet the future challenges. The areas of Pathobiology are highly dynamic that encompass philosophical approaches to understand disease phenomena produced as a result of microorganisms (Virus, Bacteria, Fungi), parasites, plant/animal toxins, drugs/chemicals toxicity. Overall, Department of pathobiology is playing a spectacular role in sustainable livestock and poultry production thus sharing to strengthen the country economy and wildlife conservation.
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'''Professor / Chairman Dr.M. Ali shah'''
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== Department of Clinical Studies ==
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The Department of Clinical Studies is one of the 5 constituents in the Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, PMAS-Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi. The Department of Clinical Studies in conjunction with other departments trains the undergraduate students in various disciplines of veterinary science. The department offers courses in the disciplines of: veterinary medicine, surgery, radiology, and theriogenology. Department also has facility to house the experimental animals for imparting practical training to the students. The theriogenology work is undertaken at Sihala Slaughter house and at the designated veterinary hospitals owned by the Livestock department of Government of the Punjab.
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'''Associate Professor / Chairman Dr. Arif Zafar'''
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Faculty of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
 
Faculty of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
 
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The FV&AS was established in 2006
 
The FV&AS was established in 2006
 
|Student Ambassador=
 
|Student Ambassador=
Muhammad Ikram Sarwar
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'''Muhammad Ikram Sarwar'''
 
Ikram2972@gmail.com  
 
Ikram2972@gmail.com  
 
   Phone 03467154069
 
   Phone 03467154069
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Rawalpindi Pakistan
 
Rawalpindi Pakistan
 
|Principal=
 
|Principal=
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Safdar Anjum
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Prof. Dr. Irfan
 
|Students=
 
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600
 
|Undergraduates=
 
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Fax #: +9251-9292144
 
Fax #: +9251-9292144
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Email: safdaranjum@uaar.edu.pk
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