M.V.Sc. in Veterinary Epidemiology & Preventive Medicine

M.V.Sc. in Veterinary Epidemiology & Preventive Medicine is a specialized postgraduate program designed to equip students with advanced knowledge and skills in veterinary public health, disease surveillance, and epidemiological research. The course focuses on animal disease prevention, control, and management, along with research methodologies and data analysis. The duration of the program is typically 2 years, offering both theoretical coursework and practical training. Students learn to apply epidemiological principles to solve real-world problems in veterinary medicine, ensuring the health of animal populations and preventing zoonotic diseases. Graduates of this program can pursue careers in research, government agencies, and private veterinary practices, contributing to public health initiatives and animal welfare. Admission usually requires a Bachelor's degree in veterinary science or related fields.