Bachelor of Veterinary Science (B.V.Sc.) in Animal Reproduction typically spans 5 years, combining theoretical knowledge with practical skills in reproductive health management of various animal species. The curriculum covers subjects such as reproductive physiology, genetics, obstetrics, and veterinary obstetrics, alongside courses in animal nutrition and health management. Students gain hands-on experience in breeding techniques, artificial insemination, and reproductive disorders through internships and practical training in veterinary clinics or farms. This degree equips graduates to work in veterinary practices, research institutions, livestock management, and wildlife conservation, focusing on enhancing reproductive efficiency and animal welfare in various settings.