Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University | |
Native Name: | চট্টগ্রাম ভেটেরিনারি ও এনিম্যাল সাইন্সেস বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় |
Native Name Lang: | bn |
Other Name: | CVASU |
Former Name: | Chittagong Government Veterinary College |
Established: | (College) (University) |
Vice Chancellor: | A S M Lutful Ahasan |
Affiliation: | University Grants Commission (UGC) |
Students: | 1200+ |
Undergrad: | 1000+ |
Postgrad: | 150+ |
Doctoral: | 10+ |
Address: | Zakir Hossain Road |
City: | Khulshi |
State: | Chattogram |
Country: | Bangladesh |
Campus: | Urban, |
Headerstyle: | background:#ccf; |
Header1: | Public Residence |
Label2: | Hall |
Data2: | 2 |
Label3: | Types |
Data3: | Male = 1, Female = 1 |
Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (CVASU) (Bengali: চট্টগ্রাম ভেটেরিনারি ও এনিম্যাল সাইন্সেস বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়) is a public research university in Chittagong, Bangladesh. It is the only specialised veterinary university in Bangladesh. It is located at Khulshi, Chittagong. Generally, the public universities in Bangladesh offer degrees on department. Like every other agricultural university in Bangladesh, CVASU offers degrees on faculty.
The fifth Annual Scientific Conference of Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University was held in 2007.[1] Recently, on 19 September 2017, the 3rd National DVM Intern Research Conference, 2017 was held.
In 1995–1996, the Bangladesh government established two veterinary colleges in Sylhet and Chittagong. Later, two more veterinary colleges were established at Dinajpur and Barisal. The initial name of the Veterinary College in Chittagong was Chittagong Government Veterinary College, abbreviated as CGVC. The institute started its journey in January 1997 as a college under the University of Chittagong with 50 students.The University of Chittagong transformed the college into a separate faculty with the permission of the University Grants Commission for the large syllabus of the college. At that time there was no agricultural university or veterinary university in the whole of Chittagong. As a result, there was a strong demand to transform CGVC into a separate university.Various journalists and academics in Chittagong agree with this demand. This demand took the form of a movement. The movement was led by Yusuf Chowdhury, a social worker from Chittagong and chairman of the daily Purbakon. For his contribution, a building in CVASU was named as Yusuf Chowdhury building. As a result of this movement, in 2005 the Prime Minister's Office ordered the transformation of CGVC into a university. Following this, the then Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia inaugurated it on 2 February 2006, as Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University. It was later launched on 7 August 2006, through an ordinance. At first the university only started its journey with the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. At present, the university conducts its academic activities with a total of three faculties, including two more faculties, namely Food Science and Technology and Fisheries.[2]
Vice-chancellors of universities in Bangladesh are selected by the president of Bangladesh. CVASU has had four vice-chancellors since 2006. Among them, Goutam Buddha Das had two terms in the vice-chancellor's office. The first three vice-chancellors received their degrees from Bangladesh Agricultural University. The fourth vice-chancellor, Lutful Ahasan, is an alumnus of CVASU.
Name | Time | |
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5 November 2006 – 4 November 2010 | ||
24 November 2010 – 23 November 2014 | ||
9 December 2014 – 8 December 2018, 9 December 2018 – 8 December 2022 | ||
2023–present |
All the administrative functions of the university are conducted on the main campus. The main campus has two separate halls for students. One is MA Hannan Hall and the other is Bangamata Fazilatunnesa hall. There are also administrative buildings, Yusuf Chowdhury building, Shaheed Minar and some other buildings. There are various facilities including Anatomy Museum, Fisheries Museum.
It is the first anatomy museum in the country. The museum was built in 2016 under the University Grants Commission's HECAP project. The museum is overseen by the university's Department of Anatomy and Histology. Horses, cows, deer, camels, ducks, goats, sheep, pigeons, crocodiles, snakes, lizards, pigs, ostriches and monkeys are preserved in this museum. There are 30 stuffed animals, 20 animal models, 500 specimens of formaldehyde, 2000 different types of bones, 3000 different slides and stills of 30 scientists. Some dried soft limbs have also been preserved in the museum.[3]
There are two halls for the students. One is for female and the other is for male:
The campus is actually a research-based campus of the university which is mainly focused on sea-related projects. Construction of hatchery and filtration unit is going on the campus.[4] This campus is the first outreach campus for an autonomous public university.[5] Fisheries department of CVASU also began crab farming in the campus.[6]
It is a research and farm-based campus of the university which is located at Hathazari Upazila in Chittagong.[7] Two new institutes, two new faculty will be opened at the campus. 180 crore bdt (taka) will be spent to construct the campus.[8]
It is the country's first-ever pet hospital. Here, Teaching and Training Pet Hospital and Research Center provides hands-on training to interns and postgraduate veterinary doctors.[9]
Undergraduate admission is conducted through a cluster system admission test where a single exam is taken for seven universities which provide education in the field of agricultural sciences. These are Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Sylhet Agricultural University, Khulna Agricultural University and Patuakhali Science and Technology University. The subject choice and campus choice depends on the student's merit position and personal preference.[10] [11] [12]
The Poultry Research and Training Centre (PRTC) has been established on 11 March 2008 with the financial support from Agricultural Sector Programme Support (ASPS) II of Danida at the Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (CVASU) campus, within the legal framework of the university Act 2006 (Act 30 of 2006). PRTC is an autonomous institution, in accordance with the provision of the university Act 16 July 2006. In recent years, Muhammad Kabirul Islam Khan, from Department of Genetics and Animal Breeding, was invented a new breed crossed between Faomi and indigenous chicken which will grow rapidly as Faomi but the taste of the meat will as the indigenous chicken.[13]
This institution located at Cox's Bazar outreach campus of the university.[14]