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Bombay Veterinary College
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The Bombay Veterinary College is situated in the midst of several famous research institutions and colleges such as the Haffkine Institute, Tata Cancer Research Centre, Bhabha Atomic Research Center, Institute for Research in Reproduction, four Medical Colleges, Zoological gardens and the largest abattoir in East Asia, as well as the carcass utilization plant run by the Khadi and Village industries Commission (Kora Kendra). Up to the late 1980's, Bombay Veterinary College was facing serious difficulties in imparting applied training in the field of Animal Husbandry as it lacked a farm of its own. To overcome this handicap a unit has been established at Aarey Colony, where cattle, sheep, goats and poultry in a limited number are maintained. This serves as a nucleus stock for future development of Animal Husbandry activities in the coastal region.

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As a part of the academic activity, students are encouraged to participate in the cattle & poultry judging competitions at the national level during the annual cattle and poultry shows. It is noteworthy that the students have earned many trophies at this competition.

Current Research

In addition to the MVSc and PhD research projects, 12 extensive research schemes have been undertaken funded by I.C.A.R., 4 Network programmes of I.C.A.R. are presently in progress and two NATP - Mission Mode programme approved by the ICAR are in progress in various Departments of this college.

Clinical Services

A Veterinary Polyclinic has come into existence at Goregaon to cater to the growing needs of animal owners in the Aarey sub-campus of Bombay Veterinary College. A Radio Isotope Laboratory has been established to undertake assays of hormones and other biological substances.


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Sports

Gymnasium and reading room facilities exist in the college and are managed by the different committees of the student’s council.

Student Life

A meritorious body of the students, called the Students Council functions in the college and its duties are to promote development of a disciplined, healthy, hard working and constructive student body, to inculcate the sense of nationalism, honesty and dedication among students, to promote co-curricular and social service activities and to bring about improvement in student-teacher-University relationships.
Under “Earn while you learn” scheme, batches of students are encouraged to earn by maintaining poultry and sheep/goat etc.
The college publishes every year a magazine that depicts the student’s activities and their literary & artistic talents.

Alumni

Alumni of Bombay Veterinary College have formed the Alumni Association, which annually publishes internationally abstracted scientific journal i.e. "Journal of Bombay Veterinary College".

Community Outreach

The Bombay Veterinary College is carrying out the regular extension programmes. Transfers of technology, technical inputs, and lab to land programmes are undertaken on the three-tier basis. The three main beneficiaries are farmer, field veterinarians and industry concerned with animal husbandry. Information about improved technology is conveyed through correspondence, personal visits, group discussions, farmer rallies, radio talks and television programmes.