Background
Veterinary and animal sciences universities in India typically operate within the broader framework of state agricultural and veterinary higher-education policy. They are usually established by state legislation and function in coordination with national regulators that oversee professional standards in veterinary practice, dairy science, fishery science, animal husbandry and allied disciplines. Such universities commonly evolve from earlier veterinary colleges that were once part of larger agricultural universities, and they are often reconstituted as separate, specialised institutions to give greater administrative focus to livestock, poultry and companion-animal sciences, as well as to research that supports rural livelihoods.
Significance
A state veterinary and animal sciences university typically holds significance on several overlapping fronts: as a degree-granting authority for veterinary and allied professional education; as a research institution generating knowledge in animal health, breeding, nutrition and production; as an extension agency working with farmers and pastoralists; and as a partner to government departments responsible for disease surveillance, vaccination programmes and livestock policy. Where applicable, such universities also operate teaching hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, and farms that train students and serve the public.
Common topics for editors to verify
- The exact legal name of the university, including its abbreviation, and the spelling conventions used in official documents.
- The statute or Act of the Rajasthan state legislature under which the university was established, and any subsequent amendments.
- The year of establishment, formal commencement of academic activities, and any predecessor institutions from which it may have been reconstituted.
- The location of the main campus and any constituent or affiliated colleges, regional centres, or research stations.
- Recognition and accreditation status with relevant national bodies that regulate veterinary and higher education in India.
- The administrative structure, including the offices of Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor, Registrar and others, without naming current or past holders unless reliably sourced.
- Faculties, departments and schools, with the academic disciplines offered at undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral levels.
- Teaching veterinary clinical complexes, diagnostic laboratories, livestock farms, and other facilities used for teaching and research.
- Research themes and externally funded projects, particularly those relevant to arid-zone livestock, including camel, sheep, goat, and cattle research where applicable.
- Extension activities, including farmer training programmes, Krishi Vigyan Kendras (if associated), and outreach to pastoralist communities.
- Publications, journals or conference series associated with the university.
- Student admission processes, examination structure, and academic calendar features that are publicly documented.
- Collaborations and memoranda of understanding with Indian and international institutions, where verifiable.
- Notable alumni, but only where independent reliable sources establish both the alumni status and the notability.
Suggested structure for the final article
The final IndiaWiki article may be organised along the following lines, adapted as the verified material warrants:
- Lead section: A concise summary of what the university is, where it is located, and its principal mandate, written in neutral language and reflecting only verified facts.
- History: The legislative origin, predecessor institutions, key milestones in academic and administrative development, and significant reorganisations.
- Campus and infrastructure: Description of the main campus and any constituent units, including teaching hospitals, farms and laboratories.
- Academics: Faculties, departments, programmes offered, and academic philosophy, with citations to official curricula or prospectuses.
- Research and extension: Areas of research, notable projects with citations, and extension or outreach initiatives.
- Administration and governance: Statutory authorities, governance bodies, and organisational structure, described generally.
- Affiliations and recognition: Recognised regulatory and accreditation relationships.
- Notable people: Faculty and alumni who meet IndiaWiki notability standards, with sourcing.
- See also, References, External links: Standard closing sections.
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