Students advised to join only government-recognised veterinary colleges

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Andhra Pradesh State Veterinary Council president P.V. Lakshmaiah connected Friday (November 14, 2025) advised students to lone articulation government-recognised veterinary colleges, arsenic joining institutions without due support would severely harm their aboriginal prospects.

Addressing a property meet, helium clarified that nary permissions would beryllium fixed hereafter for immoderate three-year veterinary grade courses and reiterated that the Council would not recognise immoderate three-year veterinary grade courses started either successful private, autonomous, oregon adjacent authorities colleges wrong oregon extracurricular the State.

He said that the assembly would besides inquire the Intermediate Board not to licence immoderate backstage assemblage to commencement two-year diploma programmes related to veterinary subject and warned that candidates pursuing specified diploma courses would not person immoderate employment opportunities.

He requested the authorities to cancel the Para Veterinary Council Act passed by the erstwhile authorities and G.O. Ms No. 14 issued to let registration of three-year degrees nether that Act. He said helium would soon conscionable Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu and Education Minister Nara Lokesh to gully their attraction to the issues.

Referring to the changes made successful the moving days of the council, helium said that to facilitate veterinary doctors and officers who cannot sojourn during regular moving days, the Council would enactment adjacent connected Saturdays and Sundays and informed that Thursdays would beryllium the play holiday.

Claiming that the assembly was investigating the contented of individuals who reportedly purchased fake vocational Intermediate certificates during the erstwhile authorities and secured jobs, helium said a broad study would beryllium submitted to the authorities soon.

Published - November 14, 2025 11:57 p.m. IST

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