B.V.Sc. in Animal Genetics and Breeding

The Bachelor of Veterinary Science (B.V.Sc.) in Animal Genetics and Breeding is a specialized undergraduate program that typically spans 5 years. This degree focuses on the principles of genetics, breeding techniques, and animal husbandry to improve livestock and companion animals' health, productivity, and welfare. Students gain hands-on experience through laboratory work, field studies, and practical training in breeding programs. The curriculum includes subjects such as molecular genetics, quantitative genetics, reproductive physiology, and animal breeding management. Graduates are equipped for careers in veterinary medicine, animal research, agricultural development, and roles within breeding and genetics organizations.