Veterinarians are the doctors who diagnose and treat animals. Veterinarians are responsible for the health of animals as well as working to enhance public health. They are responsible for the diagnosis, treatment, and study of medical disorders and diseases in pets, cattle, and other animals.

The goal of veterinary education is to equip veterinarians with the knowledge and abilities necessary to strengthen the bond between humans and animals by relieving them of pain and sickness. The job of a veterinarian is exceedingly difficult, especially given that animals are unable to convey their pain. He takes care of pet animals such as dogs, cats, and birds. He ensures the hygienic and safe production of milk, meat, eggs, and other animal products. As a result, Veterinary Science is a broad and fascinating field.
The candidates should have Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) in their 10+2, and must have completed B.V.Sc & A.H. (Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry) programme. The grades and age requirements differ depending on the state and university. The candidates are chosen for this five-and-a-half-year B.V. Sc. & A.H. course through an entrance exam conducted by the VCI (Veterinary Council of India) at the National level and the State Veterinary University at the State level.

Veterinarians get the opportunity to work in various fields such as Nutrition Expert in dairy cattle feed, Assistant Professor in different universities, Extension Field Officer in Nationalised banks, Captain in Remount Veterinary Corps (RVC) in the army, Assistant Commandant in BSF.
The Veterinarians also have scope in industries like Feed Manufacturing, Pharmaceutical, Vaccine Producing industries, Veterinary technicians, and Dairy consultants.