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Veterinary Science

Career in Veterinary Science

Veterinary science is a medical profession that practices prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases in animals. A veterinarian is responsible  for health and welfare of the animals, both domestic and wild animals. These animals include pets, zoo animals, livestock, laboratory, and sporting animals. It also includes the breeding and scientific handling of livestock. 

Key to Success

To be successful as a VET you should have/ develop:

  • Love and compassion for animals
  •  Physical stamina
  • Powers of observation
  • Adaptability
Career Path

Job Profile 

  • A veterinarian working with small animals, for example dogs, cats, birds, and reptiles, in clinical practice will:
  • diagnose animal health problems;
  • vaccinate against diseases, such as distemper and rabies;
  • medicate animals suffering from infections or illnesses;
  • treat and dress wounds;
  • set fractures;
  • perform surgery;
  • advise owners about animal feeding, behavior, and breeding;
  • euthanize animals when necessary;
  • A veterinarian working with large animals, primarily horses and cows, will:
  • provide preventive care to maintain the health of food animals;
  • test for and vaccinate against diseases;
  • consult with farm or ranch owners and managers on animal production, feeding, and housing issues;
  • treat and dress wounds, set fractures, and perform surgery;

 

What are the key skills required for Veterinary Science

Skill set

  • Aptitude and interest in the biological science
  •  Scientific learning and undertaking of animals
  • Read the signs from the animal’s behavior and diagnose the ailment

Work Value

  • Be able to handle emergencies & work in  physically disagreeable conditions
  • Teamwork
  • Be self-reliant
What are the career opportunities in Veterinary Science

Current Job Scenario

  • In India, an average vet makes anything between Rs.10,000 to Rs.80,000 per month. 
  •  In private practice, one can earn about Rs. 100 to Rs. 600 per patient, which also depends on the treatment method that the animal is required to be given.




 

Top Recruiters

Army & Border Security Forces

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

Stud Farms

Poultry Breeders

Various National Parks/Sancturies

 

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