Admission to LUVAS involves a structured process, beginning with filling out the application form, followed by an entrance exam, and culminating in counseling and fee submission. The program is designed for students aged 16 and above, aiming to produce professionals in animal welfare. The faculty-to-student ratio is excellent, with 7 highly qualified teachers, each handling different subjects accompanied by lab attendants. The curriculum includes 1-3 theory lectures and a practical session per subject, with annual exams comprising 60 marks for theory and 40 for practicals.
Certain teachers, like Dr. Man Singh, are appreciated for their engaging teaching style. The fee structure requires a manual payment, with the first year costing around 32,000 INR and the second year about 11,570 INR. The total fee over two years is approximately 3 lakh INR, including tuition, library, and security fees, while hostel fees are separate. Scholarships are available for the top 18 students and for SC and BC students, with amounts ranging from 800 INR per month to a total of 8,000 INR paid in installments.
The college does not offer internships for the VLDD program, but degree students can intern at the university clinic with a stipend of 17,000 INR monthly. Placement opportunities are available in government positions post-training, with VLDA salaries considered favorable in Haryana. The college plans to relocate to new buildings, which might lead to a fee increase.
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