Undergraduate Programme
The College is offering the degree of Bachelor of Veterinary sciences & Animal Husbandry Since 1997 and has adopted fully the minimum Standard for Veterinary Education (Five Year B.V.Sc. & A.H.-Degree Courses) Regulation-1993 prescribed by the Veterinary Council of India. The B.V.Sc. & A.H. Degree Programmes is spread over a period of 10 semesters, covering 188 Credit Hours including 6 (six) months Cumpulsory Internship Programme.
Admission
The Present intake capacity is 58 students per annum. the University allocates the seats and seeks nominations from the respective North Eastern Hill States. The Concerned Departments Of the respective State Goverment nominate the students on the basis of competitive enterance examinations conduct by them for the Admission. Fifteen percent of total seats are reserved for the candidates nomonated by the Veterinary Council of india, New Delhi on All India Competitive Examination (A.I.C.E) for Admission to B.V.Sc.& A.H. Degree programme. The Reservations of Various catageries are as adopted by the respective State Goverments and the University in view of the directives recieved from the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. Of India.
Postgraduate Programme
At Present, the college is offering postgraduate programme in six subjects namely Veterinary Surgery & Radiology, Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology, Livestock Production & Management, veterinary Clinical Medicine, Animal Nutrition and Veterinary Public Health. The Intake Capacity is 3 in each Dicipline.
Admission
Admission to Postgraduate (M.V.Sc.) program is based on the merit of the students in the qualifying examinations and is open to all india basis. However, performence is given to the Students of North Eastern Hill region. for Twenty-Five percent of the seats, the candidate are nominated by Indian Council of Agricultural Resarch, new Delhi (ICAR) on the basis of All India JRF/PG entrance test.
Examination System
For Undergraduate ( B.V.Sc. & A.H.) degree programme two examination are conducted. One end-Term Examination is conducted by the Course Instructor at the end of first and second semestor. At the end of academic session (at the end of second semestor), External Annual Composite Examinations are conducted.
For Postgraduate Programmes, quiz (20% in theory & 30% in Practical) and mid-Term examination (30% in theory) are internally evaluated while semester End examination (50% in theory and 70% in Practical) are externally evaluated.
