TANUVAS MVSc Veterinary Pathology FAQs
Ques. What is the career scope of MVSc Veterinary Pathology from TANUVAS?
Ans. Veterinary pathologists are in high demand across multiple sectors. Graduates can work as pathologists in ICAR institutes (IVRI, NRC on Equines), state animal husbandry departments, diagnostic laboratories, pharmaceutical companies, food safety agencies (FSSAI), and academic institutions. The median salary for MVSc graduates from TANUVAS is approximately Rs. 10.2 LPA (2024 data).
Ques. Is Veterinary Pathology useful for those interested in food safety careers?
Ans. Yes, Veterinary Pathology has strong relevance to food safety. Veterinary pathologists are employed by FSSAI, state food safety departments, meat inspection agencies, and export-oriented food processing companies to ensure the safety of animal-derived food products. This makes the specialisation particularly valuable for those interested in food safety and public health.
Ques. How many seats are available for MVSc Veterinary Pathology at TANUVAS?
Ans. The seat intake is very limited, typically 2-3 seats under the Tamil Nadu state quota. Additional seats may be available under the ICAR All India quota and Other State quota. Candidates are advised to check the official vacancy position on the TANUVAS admission portal (adm.tanuvas.ac.in) before applying.
Ques. What laboratory facilities are available for Veterinary Pathology students at TANUVAS?
Ans. TANUVAS has a Centralised Clinical Laboratory and a Centre for Stem Cell Research and Regenerative Medicine at Madras Veterinary College. Students also have access to the Centralised Instrumentation Laboratory and the Translational Research Platform for Veterinary Biologicals (TRPVB). These facilities support advanced research in pathology, histopathology, and molecular diagnostics.
Ques. Can I pursue a PhD in Veterinary Pathology after completing MVSc from TANUVAS?
Ans. Yes, TANUVAS offers PhD programmes in Veterinary Sciences, including Veterinary Pathology. After completing MVSc, graduates can apply for the PhD programme at TANUVAS or other veterinary universities. ICAR also offers Senior Research Fellowships (SRF) for PhD studies. Many TANUVAS MVSc graduates also pursue PhD at IVRI, Bareilly, or other ICAR institutes.
Ques. What is the minimum OGPA required to graduate from the MVSc Veterinary Pathology programme at TANUVAS?
Ans. Students must earn a minimum Overall Grade Point Average (OGPA) of 5.0 out of 10.0 to be awarded the MVSc degree. The programme follows the semester course credit system, and students must complete all prescribed course credits across 4 semesters, including coursework, practicals, seminars, and a research thesis.
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