Bachelor of Veterinary Science (B.V.Sc.) in Veterinary & Animal Husbandry Extension Education is a 5 years and 6 months undergraduate curriculum that includes a year-long internship. This course prepares students to bridge the gap between veterinary science and rural farming communities by emphasizing modern animal husbandry practices. Core disciplines include veterinary science, livestock management, disease control, animal breeding, and rural extension approaches. Students learn about communication, training, and rural outreach to help farmers improve animal productivity and health. Career prospects include positions in government agencies, animal welfare organizations, livestock ranches, and research institutes that promote rural development and agricultural sustainability.