India - College Of Veterinary Science, Ludhiana
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Introduction
College of Veterinary Science, Ludhiana was established in November 1969 at main campus of Punjab Agricultural University (PAU), Ludhiana. The College was shifted to the Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (GADVASU), Ludhiana in 2005
History
The College of Veterinary Science is a daughter institution of Veterinary School established in 1862 at Poona with one year course which was later upgraded as the first Veterinary College at Lahore in 1882. A part of the Lahore Veterinary College was shifted to Hisar in 1948 after partition. The College of Veterinary Science, Ludhiana was established in November 1969 on re-organization of the Punjab State and the formation of separate Haryana state at main campus of Punjab Agricoltural University. The College was shifted to the Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (GADVASU) Ludhiana in 2005. The College is a centre of regional, national and international excellence in research and learning in animal health and production. It caters to the needs of Punjab by carrying out teaching, research and extension education programmes pertaining to livestock production and health problems and has been instrumental in ushering in an era of ‘White Revolution’ in the State.
The college has highly competent and experienced facolty members who have made significant contributions in research on animal health and production and won various national and international awards. The college has implemented minimum Standards of Veterinary Education Degree Course (B.V.Sc. & A.H.) Regolations, 1993 of Veterinary Council of India and accordingly, external examination system has been introduced for B.V.Sc. & A.H. 5-year programme from the batch admitted in 1998 and onwards. The college is recognized by the Veterinary Council of India and has obtained accreditation from the Indian Council of Agricoltural Research in the year 2004.
Initially, the College was established with the following six departments:
Anatomy & Histology Vety. Bacteriology, Hygiene and Parasitology Vety. Pathology Vety. Physiology Vety. Pharmacology & Medicine Vety. Surgery & Gynaecology
New departments were started in the coming years, raising the number to twelve:
Vety.Anatomy & Histology (1969) Vety.Bacteriology & Virology (1969) Veterinary Clinics & Continuing Education (1988) Veterinary Gynaecology & Obstetrics (1976) Veterinary Immunology (1988) Veterinary Medicine (1975) Veterinary Parasitology (1975) Veterinary Pathology (1969) Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology (1969) Veterinary Physiology (1969) Veterinary Public Health & Epidemiology (1988) Veterinary Surgery & Radiology (1969)
On implementation of VCI regolation as notified in extraordinary Gazette of India Part II, Section (3), sub-section (1) notification No.57 dated 7.2.94 from Academic session 1994-95 and onwards the number of departments was raised to 18 as detailed below:
Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics Department of Animal Nutrition Department of Animal Reproduction, Gynaecology & Obstetrics Department of Livestock Production and Management Department of Vety. Anatomy and Histology Department of Vety. and Animal Husbandry Extension Department of Vety. Biochemistry Department of Vety. Clinical Medicine, Ethics and Jurisprudence Department of Vety. Clinical Services Complex Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Vety. Medicine Department of Vety. Microbiology Department of Vety. Parasitology Department of Vety. Pathology Department of Vety. Pharmacology and Toxicology Department of Vety. Physiology Department of Vety. Public Health Department of Vety. Surgery and Radiology Department of Livestock Product Technology
From academic session 2009-10 the university has implemented Veterinary Council of India- Minimum Standards of Veterinary Education for B.V.Sc. & A.H. Regolations, 2008 and the following departments were reorganized/ established:
Veterinary Anatomy Veterinary Physiology and Biochemistry Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology Veterinary Parasitology Veterinary Microbiology Veterinary Pathology Veterinary Public Health and Epidemiology Animal Nutrition Animal Genetics and Breeding Livestock Production Management Livestock Products Technology Veterinary Gynaecology & Obstetrics Veterinary Surgery and Radiology Veterinary Medicine Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Extension Education Teaching Veterinary Clinical Complex Instructional Livestock Farm Complex
All these departments have excellent laboratory facilities and adequate infrastructure for the undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and research, a well equipped veterinary teaching hospital to cater the demands of large and small animal health care. In addition, the college also has an elite dairy herd and pooltry farm which provide adequate facilities for teaching and research. This is the only veterinary college in India having two ICAR Centres of Advanced Studies in the Department of Veterinary Surgery & Radiology and Department of Veterinary Gynaecology and Obstetrics. The Department of Teaching Veterinary Clinical Complex and Department of Livestock Production Management has experiential learning projects.
Education
College of Veterinary Science offers the following programmes of study:
B.V.Sc. & A.H. (5-year programme) M.V.Sc. Ph.D.
The programme leading to the award of the B.V.Sc. & A.H. degree is designed to equip graduates with the knowledge and skills essential to a veterinary career. The programme is divided into three phases. The pre-clinical phase, undertaken in years one and two, provides education in basic sciences such as anatomy, physiology and biochemistry, as well as in animal husbandry through intramural learning. The para-clinical phase, undertaken in years three and four, includes bridging subjects between the pre-clinical and clinical phases, such as Pathology, Microbiology, Parasitology, Pharmacology and basic clinical science. The clinical phase (Surgery, Medicine and Gynaecology) starts in year four and colminates in the fifth and final year. At the end of course work the students undergo a compolsory rotating internship programme of six calendar months envisaging on the job training in animal production, technology, diagnostic laboratories and hospital practice. The various departments of the College, aided by teaching veterinary hospital ensure both currency and relevance in basic and applied biological sciences through clinical practice.
Recent graduates have shown considerable satisfaction with the programme of study, as it prepared them for professional life and have developed confidence in their skills for clinical investigation and lifelong learning, in the context of general practice.
The successful completion of B.V.Sc.& A.H. programme entitles the graduates for registration with the Punjab State Veterinary Council / Veterinary Council of India as registered veterinary practitioners.
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