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Veterinary Education Regulations

Veterinary Education Regulations. VCI-Minimum standard of Veterinary Education Degree course (B V Sc & A H) regulations - 2008. Implemented from – 2009 Session. Each Academic year shall consist of 200 days of instructions, excluding days of examination.

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Veterinary Education Regulations

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  1. Veterinary Education Regulations VCI-Minimum standard of Veterinary Education Degree course (B V Sc & A H) regulations -2008

  2. Implemented from – 2009 Session. • Each Academic year shall consist of 200 days of instructions, excluding days of examination

  3. B V Sc & A H Curriculum Six components Core courses Tracking Progamme Study circles Entrepreneurial Training Internship & Competence in skills

  4. Core courses • 177 Credit Hours (101 + 76) • RVC/ NCC • NSS • NSO

  5. Semester–Wise Distribution of Credit load *1credit (0+1) each for two courses on livestock Farm Practice (non credit) included. **1credit (1+0) for Veterinarian in Society (non credit) included.

  6. Tracking Programme • Aimed at motivating for self learning in virtual class room, distant learning etc. • A student has to take any two programmes of two credits (2 x2=4) of one semester duration each. • Non-credit course, to be graded as A - Excellent, B- Good, C- Average.

  7. Tracking Programme • Feline Medicine • Cryobiology of gametes • Neurosciences • Clinical/Interventional Science • Dermatology/Integument Science • Alternate Veterinary Medicine • Ophthalmology • Anesthesiology • Small Animal Critical Care • Non-Mammalian Medicine • Drug designing • Sheep & Goat Medicine • Fish Diseases • Zoo & wild Animal Management

  8. Study circles • Each student has to enroll for any two study circles. • Study Circle Advisor shall guide, to develop & Present a Seminar on notified date. • Non-credit course, to be graded as A - Excellent, B- Good, C- Average.

  9. Study circles • Live stock And Livelihood Study Circle • Production System Study Circle • Ecosystem and Livestock Study Circle • Equine Study Circle • Canine Study Circle • Diagnostic Study Circle • Alternate Animal Use Study Circle • Fun/Sport Animal Study Circle • Law and Veterinary Science Study Circle

  10. Entrepreneurial Training • Aimed at developing entrepreneurial Skills. • A batch of 5 students to be assigned a production unit with monetary support from revolving fund. • Profit/loss shall be shared by group of students. • All accounting etc too has to be carried out by students themselves.

  11. Entrepreneurial Training • Broiler and Egg Production • Meat Production and Processing • Fish Production • Feed production – Mineral mixture • Pharmaceutical Formulations • Milk Products • Pet Production

  12. Schedule of Non Credit Courses

  13. Internship • Prior to registration for Internship, all the • Core courses • NCC/NSS/RVC/NSO • Tracking Progamme • Study circles • Entrepreneurial Training • Six Months Rotational compulsory Internship. • Clinical Departments • Production Departments • Livestock Farms • Veterinary Hospitals.

  14. Competence in skills Based on complete course curriculum of Degree programme For details See Page 106 of document

  15. Examinations • A student is required to secure 50% marks in theory as well as practical in each examination. • Weightage of theory & Practical shall be in ration of 60 : 40 in both internal and external exams.

  16. Make up Examination rules • For Internal Exam. Only • Due to Hospitalization, demise of Family member, Interview of SSB, Govt organization etc. Apply with in three days of conduct of examination to Head of concerned Department through respective Advisor. No make up for external examinations.

  17. Promotion and Failure • A student should secure over all grade point average (*OGPA) of 5.00 out of 10.00 at the end of degree to be eligible to get B V Sc & A H. • Failed students shall register again for the entire professional year. • A student failing 3 consecutive years in a professional year of B V Sc & A H shall be dropped automatically.

  18. Compartment Examination A student failing in maximum of two papers only may be allowed once to appear in compartment examinations for those paper(s). Compartment examination shall comprise of the external component of both the theory and practical of the failed paper(s), which shall constitute the 100% weightage for that Paper(s) and the marks of internal examination shall not be considered for the evaluation of CompartmentExamination.

  19. Compartment Examination The compartment examinations shall be conducted within 20 calendar days after the date the results of concerned professional year examination declared. The results of such compartment examination shall be declared within 5 days after the examination is conducted . In case of failure of any of the compartment paper (s), the student will be reverted back to the previous professional year and will be required to repeat all the requirement of that failed Professional year, as a fresh year.

  20. There shall be no provision for grace marks in any case.

  21. Grades & Grading • 8.000 and above - first division with distinction • 7.000 to 7.999 - first Division • 6.000 to 6.999 - Second Division • 5.000 to 5.999 - Pass

  22. THANK YOU

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