B.V.Sc. in Veterinary Public Health is a specialized undergraduate course that focuses on the intersection of veterinary science and public health. Typically spanning 5 years, this program equips students with the knowledge and skills to manage animal health and prevent zoonotic diseases, which are transmissible between animals and humans. The curriculum covers subjects like microbiology, epidemiology, public health policies, food safety, and animal welfare. Students also learn about disease surveillance, animal vaccination programs, and control measures for infectious diseases. Graduates are prepared for careers in government agencies, research institutions, and international organizations working on animal health, public health, and environmental safety. This degree plays a critical role in safeguarding both animal and human populations from emerging health threats.