Key Features
Comprehensive coverage of animal health, including anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, microbiology, and clinical practices
Hands-on experience through clinical rotations, laboratory work, and fieldwork
Emphasis on animal welfare, public health, and ethical responsibilities
Training to work with a variety of animals, including pets, livestock, wildlife, and exotic species
Focus on zoonotic diseases, food safety, and the role of veterinarians in public health
1. Veterinarian in private practice
2. Veterinarian in animal hospitals and clinics
3. Research scientist
4. Veterinarian in government agencies
5. Wildlife veterinarian
6. Veterinarian in non-profit organizations
7. Public health veterinarian
Programme Mode
Regular1.
High school diploma or SSCE/WASSCE or A-Level certificate or equivalent
2.
Strong foundation in science subjects, including biology and chemistry
3.
High school subjects like Biology, Chemistry, and Physics
4.
Required subjects: Biology, Chemistry, English, and any one of the following: Mathematics, Physics, Agriculture
5.
Minimum grade requirements in science subjects (specific grades may vary by institution)
6.
National examination results (e.g., WAEC, NECO, KCSE, UCE, etc.)
7.
Letters of recommendation
8.
Personal statement or essay
9.
English proficiency test scores (for international students)
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Or write to us:
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Ghana - Bantama, Kumasi (Main Office)
Zimbabwe - Karigamombe Center, Harare
Zambia - Chilanga, Lusaka