B.V.Sc. in Veterinary Biochemistry is a specialized undergraduate course designed for students interested in the biochemical aspects of veterinary science. Typically spanning 5 years, the course focuses on understanding the molecular and biochemical processes that occur in animals, with an emphasis on their health, diseases, and treatment. Topics covered include biochemistry, molecular biology, animal physiology, nutrition, pharmacology, and pathology. Students also learn about the biochemical techniques used in veterinary diagnosis and research. The program prepares graduates to work in animal hospitals, research labs, pharmaceutical companies, and veterinary practices. This course equips students with the knowledge necessary to contribute to the advancement of veterinary care and animal welfare. It blends theoretical education with practical experience in the field.