Dr. G.C. Negi College of Veterinary Sciences, CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur, Himachal Pradesh.
About College Campus
Dr. G. C. Negi College of Veterinary Sciences, nestled in the serene Himalayan town of Palampur, offers an unmatched environment for aspiring veterinarians. The campus is a hub of cutting-edge academic infrastructure, featuring smart classrooms, state-of-the-art laboratories, and an expansive library housing a vast collection of veterinary science resources. The scenic surroundings, combined with eco-friendly initiatives, create a tranquil and inspiring academic environment. Recreational amenities, sports facilities, and green open spaces encourage students to maintain a healthy balance between their rigorous studies and personal well-being. These facilities not only enhance the educational experience but also promote holistic student development, making Palampur a top choice for veterinary education in India
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About Hospital
The clinical facilities at Dr. G. C. Negi College stand as a benchmark in veterinary education. The college boasts a fully equipped veterinary hospital with separate units for small and large animal care, providing real-world exposure to a diverse range of cases. Cutting-edge diagnostic tools, modern surgical units, and specialized treatment equipment ensure students are trained using the latest technological advancements. Under the mentorship of experienced faculty, students gain hands-on expertise in diagnostic practices, surgical procedures, and post-operative care. This immersive learning approach equips graduates with the skills and confidence to excel in the veterinary field. Additionally, the college's strong emphasis on community outreach through veterinary camps and awareness programs further enhances practical learning opportunities.
Last Year Cuttoffs
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45172 |
44766 |
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