Jhenaidah Government Veterinary College

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Jhenaidah Government Veterinary College (JGVC)
ঝিনাইদহ সরকারী ভেটেরিনারি কলেজ
Motto
শিক্ষা,দক্ষতা, নেতৃত্ব (Bengali)
Motto in English
Education, Skill, Lead
TypePublic College
Established2010
AffiliationSher-e-Bangla Agricultural University
ChancellorPresident Abdul Hamid
PrincipalDr. Ataor Rahman Bhuiyan
Location
Jhenidah
,
Campus10 acres
NicknameJGVC
Websitehttp://www.sau.edu.bd

Jhenaidah Government Veterinary College (JGVC) is the 9th veterinary institution in Bangladesh. It provides BSc Vet. Sci. And AH degree of 5 years that includes a 4.5 year long academic and 6 months internship. It was established at 2010.[1]Currently It is affiliated by Shere Bangla Agricultural University.

History[]

Dr. Liaquit Ali is the founder principal of the college. Jhenidah Govt Veterinary College, is an institution which administrated by the Department of Livestock Services (DLS) of Government of People Republic of Bangladesh and affiliated with Jessore University Of Science and Technology that is a specialised college where only the course of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (that is a 5-year course) is being taught. JGVC is about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) far from the main city of Jhenidah Zilla and situated on 10 acre land (100 acre occupied) beside the Jhenidah-Chuadanga main road.

Academic[]

Every year, only 60 students able to get chance in the Jessore University of Science and Technology in DVM course after passing admission test.

Campus[]

In JGVC, there are facilities such as halls for male and female students, mosque, auditorium, gymnasium, veterinary teaching hospital, medical center, rainwater plant for collecting rainwater safely, pond, playground, large-animal shed, lab-animal shed, guest house, medicinal garden, academic building, 14 laboratories, a modern 3rd generation central laboratory for biotechnological-genetical and vaccine thesis, and many other criteria.

References[]

  1. ^ "Jhenaidah Government Veterinary College". Retrieved 5 August 2017.

Further reading[]

Coordinates: 23°33′24″N 89°05′30″E / 23.5567°N 89.0916°E / 23.5567; 89.0916

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