College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences [COVAS] In Kerala

College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences - [COVAS]

Lakkidi P.O, Pookot, Wayanad, Kerala   |   ESTD : 2004   |   Approved By: Type: Government
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About College

College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Wayanad focuses its strategy on synergizing multi-disciplinary education and strengthening problem-specific research relevant to the state and help building innovative extension systems for sustainable management of natural resources, sustainable agricultural production and overall improvement of rural livelihoods. It aims to impart quality veterinary education as stipulated by the VCI and mould and update qualified Veterinarians and supporting staff. The college various degree courses and trains the professionals in modern/emerging fields such as biotechnology, bioinformatics and molecular research. Their mission is to achieve excellence in Agricultural Education, Research and Extension for Sustainable Agricultural Development and Livelihood security of farming community. 

Facts and Figures of College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Wayanad

Establishment Year

2004

College Type

Government

Affiliated By

Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University

Recognized by

Government of Kerala

Total Faculty Members

52

Sports and cultural events

17

Campus Residents

240

How to Reach

60 kms  from the Kozikode Railway Station

Why to Join College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Wayanad

  • Offers multidisciplinary courses in the area of Veterinary and Animal Sciences including Wild Life Science and improving the employment opportunities in the sector and out of the country

  • Highly skilled staff that has expertise of the latest technologies

  • Functions as tropical referral and training centre in the area of tropical Animal production and Veterinary medicine.

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