Ph.D. in Animal and Nutrition-UVAS Lahore
Course name: Ph.D. in Animal and Nutrition
No. of Semesters: 6-10
Course duration: 3-10 years
Requirements: The candidates must have Master’s degree (M.Sc. Hons./M.Phil) in related field of study with minimum of 1st Division according to annual system or not less than CGPA 3.00/4.00 according to semester system from HEC recognized universities. Candidates will have to clear GRE subject test which will be arranged by university. Qualifying score 70%.
How to apply: Application forms and prospectus can be downloaded from the university website www.uvas.edu.pk, but an amount of Rs. 500/- per form will have to be paid at the time of submission of application form (at Habib Bank Ltd, Civil Branch, Lahore in Account No. 01277900351801 or in the form of Bank Draft in the name of Treasurer, UVAS, Lahore.)
Applications complete in all respect should reach in the office of the Director, Advanced Studies UVAS, Lahore within the prescribed period of time as notified by the University. Incomplete application or those received after due date, shall not be entertained and be rejected without any notice.
Note:
Admission is offered in those Departments which are mentioned in the advertisement.
Curriculum:
Title |
Credit Hrs. |
Physiology and Biochemistry of Animal Nutrition |
4(4-0) |
Feed Resources and Their Nutritive Value |
3(2-1) |
Energy Metabolism |
3(3-0) |
Protein Metabolism |
3(2-1) |
Minerals in Animal Nutrition |
3(2-1) |
Vitamins in Animal Nutrition |
3(2-1) |
Analytical Techniques in Animal Nutrition |
4(0-4) |
Advanced Chemical & Biological Techniques in Animal Nutrition |
2(0-2) |
Research Designing and Methodology in Animal Nutrition |
3(2-1) |
Nutrition of Broiler |
3(2-1) |
Nutrition of Layers |
3(2-1) |
Nutrition of Indigenous Poultry & other Birds |
3(2-1) |
Equine Nutrition |
2(2-0) |
Camel Nutrition |
2(2-0) |
Nutrition of Dairy Animals |
3(2-1) |
Nutrition of Beef Animals |
3(2-1) |
Nutrition of Small Ruminants |
3(2-1) |
Feed Manufacturing Technology |
3(2-1) |
Special Problem |
1(0-1) |
Seminar |
1(1-0) |
Recent Advances in Animal Nutrition |
2(2-0) |
Toxins and Anti-nutritional Factors in Indigenous Feedstuffs |
3(2-1) |
Fish Nutrition |
2(1-1) |
Nutrition of Pet and Zoo Animals |
2(1-1) |
Feed Biotechnology |
3(2-1) |