Master of Veterinary Science (M.V.Sc.) in Veterinary Public Health is a specialized postgraduate program that focuses on the prevention, control, and management of diseases that affect both animals and humans. The course typically spans 2 years and includes theoretical learning, practical training, and research. It covers various subjects such as epidemiology, zoonotic diseases, veterinary legislation, food safety, and environmental health. Graduates are equipped with the knowledge to address public health challenges related to animal populations, food safety, and environmental factors. This program is ideal for students aiming for careers in veterinary public health, research, disease surveillance, and policy development in governmental or non-governmental organizations. The course also prepares students for further academic research in the field.