Livestock Assistant Diploma (LAD) program at Multan College of Veterinary Science is a specialized vocational training program aimed at providing students with the knowledge and skills necessary for working as livestock assistants in the agriculture and veterinary sectors. The program combines theoretical instruction with practical hands-on training to prepare graduates for entry-level positions in livestock management, animal husbandry, and veterinary support services.
2 Years
Reproduction
To develop practical skills in animal husbandry, nutrition, health care, and reproduction
Veterinary Sectors
To instill professionalism, ethics, and teamwork skills essential for working in the agriculture and veterinary sectors.
Various Livestock Species
To train students in the proper handling, restraint, and basic veterinary care of various livestock species.
Employment 0pportunities
To prepare graduates for employment opportunities in livestock farms, veterinary clinics, agricultural extension services, and related industries.
The LAD curriculum covers a range of subjects relevant to livestock management and veterinary support services, including:
Livestock Breeds and Production Systems
Livestock Health and Disease Control
Livestock Housing and Management Practices
Basics of Veterinary Medicine and First Aid
Farm Management and Record Keeping
Agricultural Extension and Community Development
Entrepreneurship and Business Skills
The curriculum emphasizes hands-on training and practical experience through laboratory work, field visits, and internships in livestock farms and veterinary facilities. Students learn to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world situations and develop competency in livestock handling, care, and management practices.
Graduates of the Livestock Assistant Diploma program have a variety of career opportunities in the agriculture and veterinary sectors, including:
Livestock farms and ranches
Dairy farms and milk production facilities
Poultry farms and hatcheries
Veterinary clinics and hospitals
Agricultural extension services
Government agencies (agriculture departments, livestock departments, etc.)
Livestock feed and nutrition companies
Animal breeding and genetics firms