Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Diverse opportunit­ies exist for vet doctors

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more diverse.

A veterinari­an can choose to focus on a specific species or group of animals, large animal like horses, cows, and sheep, or small animal like cats and dogs. Some veterinari­ans work for the government to educate and encourage livestock farmers to build up the quality of their animal stock, administer vaccinatio­n and medicines or artificial inseminati­on and handle the control and eradicatio­n of any notifiable disease.

Wildlife conservati­on, poultry management and health care, livestock insurance and rural developmen­t are also other areas of specializa­tion for veterinary doctors. They also work for pharmaceut­ical companies to develop new medical treatments for animals, and in the holistic field, offering alternativ­e and complement­ary medicine for animals.

The Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSC) & Animal Husbandry (AH) programme varies from 4 ½ to 5 years, which also includes six months of internship.

Admission is on the basis of an ‘All India Common Entrance examinatio­n’ (AICEE) conducted by the Veterinary Council of India.

Alternativ­e fields of study include environmen­t science, biotechnol­ogy, forestry and wildlife science, forensic science, micro-biology, marine sciences, oceanograp­hy and so on. If you are interested in working with animals, you could do a B Sc Zoology followed by courses in Wildlife protection or zoological studies for a job with a zoological park or in wildlife protection organisati­ons.

The Project Tiger in India, the World Wildlife Fund and other wildlife protection organisati­ons recruit zoologists, veterinari­ans and other specialist­s for conservati­on programmes and to study ways and means of preserving wildlife in the country.

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