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Animal health is also important, allowing offline jobs: Veterinarian students

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Nagpur: Students of government animal education in all countries pursuing scholars of Veterinary Science (BVSC) have demanded that their universities must be permitted to function physically, at least for practical experience.
BVSC is a 5-year undergraduate program in the field of veterinary medicine that aims to provide the knowledge needed for food, care, and animal breeding.
University of Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences (MAFSU), has a head office in Nagpur, handling this college.
“BVSC’s fourth year students repeatedly attractive to the start of offline class mode.
The curriculum for the fourth year is mostly practical.
Will you allow doctors to work in the field without zero practical experience?” Asked the Paras Wanjari students.
Apart from Nagpur, the Mafsu government veterinary college is located in Mumbai, Parbhani, Shirwal, Udgir, and Akola.
Hundreds of students are set to become future veterinarians without practical experience because physical classes do not occur due to covid-19 restrictions.
“We are also a doctor and we deal with animal life.
We handle animal medicines, gynecology, operations, and radiology as well.
It will not be justice for us and our patients if we study these important subjects without experience,” said Dr.
Tejas Wankhede, student group president.
The students have assured that they will follow all the behavior that matches Covid.
“We are all ready to obey the Covid-19 safety protocol.
We will be vaccinated with at least the first dose.
We are even ready to present a negative RT-PCR report.
In addition, if the government wants, we are ready to sign a declaration letter that claims that we will be responsible Full of ourselves and both colleges and the government will not be responsible, “reading letters issued by the students of each collector.
On Tuesday, the delegation of Nagpur students met with the R Vimala district collector.
According to students, they had previously met with the deans of their respective institutions and also representatives of the Chancellor of Mafsu, but the two authorities said only district collectors could issue permits for offline classes.
Toi spoke to senior Mafsu officials who said the academics agreed with student demand.
“Like students of MBBS and BDS, vet students are also future doctors.
They save their lives, livestock and their work are very important to maintain the rural economy.
The fourth year students must be permitted to join the college,” the official said.
Students demand that in all states want universities at least not to practice them as well as doctors and proper physical practices such as MBBS, BDS students of the 4th year students want to get a practical experience to care for animals, animals that care for animals without practical problems can create the main problem , In the future the rural economy mostly depends on the health of livestock, so students want physical classes

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