College of Veterinary Science, Ludhiana
Know About the College
The College of Veterinary Science is a daughter institution of Veterinary School established in 1862 at Poona with one year course which was later upgraded as the first Veterinary College at Lahore in 1882. A part of the Lahore Veterinary College was shifted to Hisar in 1948 after partition. The College of Veterinary Science, Ludhiana was established in November 1969 on re-organization of the Punjab State and the formation of separate Haryana state at main campus of Punjab Agricultural University. The College was shifted to the Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (GADVASU) Ludhiana in 2005. The College is a centre of regional, national and international excellence in research and learning in animal health and production. It caters to the needs of Punjab by carrying out teaching, research and extension education programmes pertaining to livestock production and health problems and has been instrumental in ushering in an era of ‘White Revolution’ in the State.
The college has highly competent and experienced faculty members who have made significant contributions in research on animal health and production and won various national and international awards. The college has implemented minimum Standards of Veterinary Education Degree Course (B.V.Sc. & A.H.) Regulations, 1993 of Veterinary Council of India and accordingly, external examination system has been introduced for B.V.Sc. & A.H. 5-year programme from the batch admitted in 1998 and onwards. The college is recognized by the Veterinary Council of India and has obtained accreditation from the Indian Council of Agricultural Research in the year 2004.
Initially, the College was established with the following six departments:
- Veterinary Anatomy & Histology (1969)
- Veterinary Bacteriology, Hygiene and Parasitology (1969)
- Veterinary Bacteriology & Virology (1969)
- Veterinary Pathology (1969)
- Veterinary Physiology (1969)
- Veterinary Pharmacology & Medicine
- Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology (1969)
- Veterinary Surgery & Gynaecology
- Veterinary Surgery & Radiology (1969)
New departments were started in the coming years, raising the number to twelve:
- Veterinary Clinics & Continuing Education (1988)
- Veterinary Gynaecology & Obstetrics (1976)
- Veterinary Immunology (1988)
- Veterinary Medicine (1975)
- Veterinary Parasitology (1975)
- Veterinary Public Health & Epidemiology (1988)
On implementation of VCI regolation as notified in extraordinary Gazette of India Part II, Section (3), sub-section (1) notification No.57 dated 7.2.94 from Academic session 1994-95 and onwards the number of departments was raised to 18 as detailed below:
- Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics
- Department of Animal Nutrition
- Department of Animal Reproduction, Gynaecology & Obstetrics
- Department of Livestock Production and Management
- Department of Vety. Anatomy and Histology
- Department of Vety. and Animal Husbandry Extension
- Department of Vety. Biochemistry
- Department of Vety. Clinical Medicine, Ethics and Jurisprudence
- Department of Vety. Clinical Services Complex
- Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Vety. Medicine
- Department of Vety. Microbiology
- Department of Vety. Parasitology
- Department of Vety. Pathology
- Department of Vety. Pharmacology and Toxicology
- Department of Vety. Physiology
- Department of Vety. Public Health
- Department of Vety. Surgery and Radiology
- Department of Livestock Product Technology
From academic session 2009-10 the university has implemented Veterinary Council of India- Minimum Standards of Veterinary Education for B.V.Sc. & A.H. Regolations, 2008 and the following departments were reorganized/ established:
- Veterinary Anatomy
- Veterinary Physiology and Biochemistry
- Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology
- Veterinary Parasitology
- Veterinary Microbiology
- Veterinary Pathology
- Veterinary Public Health and Epidemiology
- Animal Nutrition
- Animal Genetics and Breeding
- Livestock Production Management
- Livestock Products Technology
- Veterinary Gynaecology & Obstetrics
- Veterinary Surgery and Radiology
- Veterinary Medicine
- Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Extension Education
- Teaching Veterinary Clinical Complex
- Instructional Livestock Farm Complex
From academic session 2016-17 the university has implemented Veterinary Council of India- Minimum Standards of Veterinary Education - (Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry - Degree Course) Regulations, 2016.
All these departments of the college have excellent laboratory facilities and adequate infrastructure for undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and research, a well-equipped veterinary teaching hospital to cater to the demands of large and small animal health care. In addition, the college also has an elite dairy herd and poultry farm which provide adequate facilities for teaching and research. This is the only veterinary college in India having three ICAR Centres of Advanced Studies in the Department of Veterinary Surgery & Radiology and Department of Veterinary Gynaecology and Obstetrics. The Department of Teaching Veterinary Clinical Complex and the Department of Livestock Production Management has experiential learning projects.
College of Veterinary Science offers (from 2016-17) the following programme of study:
- B.V.Sc. & A.H. Five and half year programme
The programme leading to the award of the B.V.Sc. & A.H. degree is designed to equip graduates with the knowledge and skills essential to a veterinary career. The programme is divided into three phases. The pre-clinical phase, undertaken in years one and two, provides education in basic sciences such as anatomy, physiology and biochemistry, as well as in animal husbandry through intramural learning. The para-clinical phase, undertaken in years three and four, includes bridging subjects between the pre-clinical and clinical phases, such as Pathology, Microbiology, Parasitology, Pharmacology and basic clinical science. The clinical phase (Surgery, Medicine and Gynaecology) starts in year four and culminates in the fifth and final year. At the end of course work the students undergo a compulsory rotating internship programme of envisaging on the job training in animal production, technology, diagnostic laboratories and hospital practice. The various departments of the College, aided by teaching veterinary hospital ensure both currency and relevance in basic and applied biological sciences through clinical practice.
Recent graduates have shown considerable satisfaction with the programme of study, as it prepared them for professional life and have developed confidence in their skills for clinical investigation and lifelong learning, in the context of general practice.
The successful completion of B.V.Sc.& A.H. programme entitles the graduates for registration with the Punjab State Veterinary Council / Veterinary Council of India as registered veterinary practitioners.
Mandate
- To help the society by providing adequate supply of trained Veterinary professionals capable of handling livestock health and production aspects including Master’s and Doctorate level specialists according to the needs of the State Government and allied agencies.
- To undertake research work in selected areas and wherever applicable following multi-disciplinary approach.
- To provide opportunities for continuing education for professionals in Veterinary Science.
- To provide consultancy and specialist services to livestock owners, government, semi-government and allied agencies
- To run “Referral” hospitals for specialized treatment of the referred livestock patients and also to provide clinical training to the students.
- To foster faculty development by providing them with opportunities to participate in appropriate training programmes, conferences, workshops, seminars, symposia etc. and avail other opportunities in exchange programmes.
- To encourage cooperation and collaboration with other departments, Colleges, Universities and Industries both nationally and international
Goals
- To produce Veterinary graduates, scientists and extension workers for promoting better livestock health by prevention of disease, increasing production and reproduction of livestock, thus improving the quality of rural life in Punjab.
Dean, College of Veterinary Science

Dr. Swaran Singh Randhawa
Address: Dean, College of Veterinary Science, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana
Email: deancovsldh@gadvasu.in
Call: +91-161-2414020
Brief Introduction :
Dr. Swaran Singh Randhawa, has joined as Dean, College of Veterinary Science, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana. Dr. Swaran Singh Randhawa is a devoted and industrious clinician,teacher as well as a researcher. He has an excellent scientific career,evidenced by his quality research and clinical papers. He has published more than 70 research papers in national and international journals. He has been honored with University Best Teacher Award for the year 2017-18. He did a pioneer work on ‘Bovine lameness’. For the first time in India, He evaluated sole thickness using ultrasonography in crossbred dairy cattle, which can be used as a selection criterion for breeding programs. He developed Hindi version of “Claw Health Atlas” for International Committee for Animal Recording (ICAR). He also standardized ‘Fast localized abdominal ultrasonography of horses’ (FLASH) for diagnosis in equine colic patients. Recently, he standardized transtracheal wash (TTW) and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) techniques for diagnosis in respiratory problems in equines. He also established endoscopy for diagnosis of upper respiratory tract (URT) diseases of equines at the university hospital. His research has been acclaimed nationally and internationally (Finland and New Zealand) with more than 70 presentations in conferences. Presently, He is part of DBT Canine Research Centre and working on the project ‘Elucidating the etiology of chronic gastro-enteropathies in dogs’. He guided 10 postgraduate students. He is currently supervising 2 M.V.Sc and 2 Ph.D student. Presently, he is Editor of Indian Journal of Veterinary Medicine and member of the National Academy of Veterinary Sciences (India).
Former Dean
Sr. No. | Name | Duration on the post | Date of Retirement | Photograph |
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1. | Dr. Ajit Singh | 21.05.1970 to 21.12.1973 | 30.11.1971 | ![]() |
2. | Dr. Bakhsish Singh Gill | 21.09.1974 to 19.06.1983 | 30.09.1985 | ![]() |
3. | Dr.Balbir Singh Paul | 20.06.1983 to 11.03.1985 | 31.08.1985 | ![]() |
4. | Dr.Balwant Singh | 12.03.1985 to 15.11.1993 | 31.01.1999 | ![]() |
5. | Dr.Sohan Singh Rathore | 16.11.1993 to 31.12.1993 | 31.12.1993 | ![]() |
6. | Dr.Khusdev Kumar Baxi | 01.01.1994 to 31.12.1997 | 30.04.1998 | ![]() |
7. | Dr. Rajya Pal Saigal | 06.01.1998 to 17.01.1999 | 31.05.2003 | ![]() |
8. | Dr. Jugraj Singh Dhillon | 18.01.1999 to 30.06.2000 | 30.06.2000 | ![]() |
9. | Dr.Rajya Pal Singh | 01.07.2000 to 31.05.2003 | 31.05.2003 | ![]() |
10. | Dr. Mohinder Singh Oberoi | 20.06.2003 to 17.07.2005 | 31.08.2006 | ![]() |
11. | Dr. Dev Raj Sharma |
18.07.2005 to 30.01.2006 24.04.2006 to 30.04.2006 |
30.04.2006 | ![]() |
12. | Dr. Onkar Singh Parmar | 31.01.2006 to 23.04.2006 | 31.05.2008 | ![]() |
13. | Dr. Kirpa Shankar Roy | 01.05.2006 to 27.12.2006 | 31.12.2006 | ![]() |
14. | Dr. Simrat Sagar Singh | 28.12.2006 to 10.05.2011 | 31.03.2018 | ![]() |
15. | Dr. Harpal Singh Sandhu | 11.05.2011 to 11.05.2016 | 30.11.2019 | ![]() |
16. | Dr. Simrat Sagar Singh | 12.05.2016 to 27.09.2016 | 31.03.2018 | ![]() |
17. | Dr. Parkash Singh Brar | 27.09.2016 to 22.09.2020 | 31.01.2026 | ![]() |
Facilities
- Main Veterinary College Building Complex
- Silver Jubilee Block
- Clinical diagnostic laboratory
- Semen process and Embryo transfer technology laboratory
- Animal Science Complex
- G S Sidhu Animal Nutrition Centre
- Small and Large animal Hospital/Clinic
- Six Lecture Halls with LCD facility
- UG/PG Laboratories
- Examination Hall –seating capacity of 200
- Computer Centre
- Auditorium
- R&V NCC Sqn.
- Experimental and Instructional Herds
- Post Mortem Hall
- Livestock Farms
- Poultry Farm
- Hostels for boys and girls
It was in the year 1984, 1 Punjab R & V Squadron NCC was made operational in the campus. The unit has its own riding school comprising of riding arena and facilities for equestrian activities like show jumping, Tent Pegging, Dressage etc. The Unit is commanded by a Regular Army Officer of the rank of Lt. Col and Above of Remount and Veterinary Corps (RVC) and Five other regular army personnel as supporting staff. These regular army personnel get posted out every two years and are replaced by new ones. As per Veterinary Council of India, Remount and Veterinary Corps NCC programme is compulsory for all undergraduate students of College of Veterinary Science. The students (except NRI/OCI/Foreign Nationals) admitted to B.V.Sc. & A.H. programme at College of Veterinary Science, Ludhiana have to register for compulsory R & V Sqn. NCC course each of 0+1 non-credit for the first three years (NCC I, II & III). They have to clear all the three NCC courses and attend at least one Annual Training Camp to complete their degree requirements. Every year three students who get trained in horse riding participate in Republic Day Camp (RDC) at New Delhi where they compete with the riders of 17 different directorates from all over India in different equestrian sports. The riders from the unit have won many laurels at RDC like Best Rider trophy, Best Tent Pegger, Sharma Trophy and various medals. Apart from RDC, the cadets are also made to compete in various horse shows which are conducted by National and State Equine Federations.
MOTTO OF NCC
- Unity and Discipline
AIMS OF NCC
- To Create a Human Resource of Organized, Trained and Motivated Youth, To Provide Leadership in all Walks of life and be Always Available for the Service of the Nation.
- To Provide a Suitable Environment to Motivate the Youth to Take Up a Career in the Armed Forces.
- To Develop Character, Comradeship, Discipline, Leadership, Secular Outlook, Spirit of Adventure, and Ideals of Selfless Service amongst the Youth of the Country.
CORE VALUES OF NCC
- A sense of patriotic commitment to encourage cadets to contribute to national development.
- Respect for diversities in religion, language, culture, ethnicity, life style and habitat to in still a sense of National unity and social cohesion.
- Abiding commitment to learn and adhere to the norms and values enshrined in the Indian Constitution.
- Understanding the value of a just and impartial exercise of authority.
- Ability to participate in community development and other social programme.
- A healthy life style free of substance abuse and other unhealthy practices.
- Sensitivity to the needs of poor and socially disadvantaged fellow citizens.
- Inculcating habits of restraint and self-awareness.
- Understanding the values of honesty, truthfulness, self-sacrifice, perseverance and hard work.
- Respect for knowledge, wisdom and the power of ideas.
Two Teachers from College of Veterinary Science are nominated as Associate NCC Officers (ANO). They undergo full Basic Military Training at RVC centre and College, Meerut.
Sr. No. | Name & Designation | Department | Phone & Email |
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1. | Capt. (Dr.) Nittin Dev Singh, ANO and Associate Professor |
Department of Veterinary Pathology, COVS, GADVASU, Ludhiana NCC Commission no.: NCC/12110181 |
9780852132 drndsingh@gmail.com |
2. | Capt. (Dr.) Prem Prakash Dubey, ANO and Scientist |
Department of Animal Genetics and Breeding & Directorate of Livestock Farms, COVS, GADVASU, Ludhiana. NCC Commission no.: NCC/12110303 |
9888802905 prakashagb@gmail.com |
ACTIVITIES OF CADETS OF 1 PB R &V SQUADRON NCC LUDHIANA
Cadet of 1 Pb R & V SQN NCC in action at Republic Day Camp |
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan |
Cadets doing awareness campaigns for general public regarding cleanliness |
Show Jumping |
Team of Riders with Medals at State Horse Show |
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan:Cleaning Public Places |
Educating public regarding waste management |
Best Marching Contingent at Athletic Meet of GADVASU |
Trick Jumping during Athletic Meet of GADVASU |
Pilot Cadets withADG NCC in the Unit Premises |
Cadets Escorting the Chief Guest for Athletic Meet |
Tree Plantation Drive |
Faculty Detail

Dr. Varinder Uppal
Designation : Professor
Contact Address : Department of Veterinary Anatomy, College of Veterinary Science, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary & Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana, Punjab 141004
Telephone : 0161-2414028
Mobile : 9463101547
Email : varinderuppal@gadvasu.in, v.uppal@yahoo.com
Academic Credentials
- B.V.Sc
- M.V.Sc
- Ph.D
Teaching appointments
- Teaching basic and advanced courses of gross anatomy, histology and embryology to undergraduate and postgraduate students and also to the students of other disciplines.
- Prepared CDs of lecture notes along with diagrams for UG courses
- Prepared CD of Atlas of histology and Embryology for UG and PG students
- Prepared CD of animated presentations
- Laboratory Manuals prepared 14
- Prepared plastinated specimens, casts, charts, models, slides for UG and PG students
- Prepared study material “Targeting ICAR’s Junior Research Fellowship Examination.
Other appointments
- Associate Editor of Indian Journal of Veterinary Anatomy
- Fellow of Indian Association of Veterinary Anatomists (IAVA)
- Life member of The Indian Society for the study of Animal Reproduction (ISSAR)
- Life member of Punjab Academy of Science
- Life Member, Indian Association of Veterinary Anatomists
- Member, National Academy of Veterinary Science
Area of research
- Morphological study: Histological, histochemical, ultrastructural and immunohistochemical study of different organs/systems of animals.
- Reproductive Anatomy: Study on male and female reproductive system of buffalo.
- Developmental Anatomy: Histogenesis and morphogenesis of the organs/systems of buffalo
Ongoing projects
Sr.
No. |
PI/Co-PI |
Title
of project |
Funding
agency |
Period |
1 |
Social Safe guard officer |
ICAR-NAHEP Project entitled” Institutional Development Plan for Improved Learning Outcome, Skill and
Entrepreneurship at GADVASU” |
ICAR |
2019-2023 |
2 |
Co-PI |
Veterinary
Education Twinning Project between University of Calgary and Guru Angad Dev
veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana |
OIE |
2020- 2024 |
3 |
PI |
Identification
of species on morphological and molecular characterization of skin and hair |
RKVY |
From 2013-14 to 2017-2018 |
4 |
PI |
Evaluation
of Examination system in Veterinary Education |
ICAR |
2017-18 |
5 |
Co-
PI |
Veterinary
education for sustainable growth, entrepreneurial skill & self-reliance |
ICAR |
From 2016-17 to 2017-2018 |
6 |
Co-
PI |
Animation
and sketch-based teaching aids for veterinary anatomy |
ICAR |
From 2016-17 to 2017-2018 |
7 |
PI |
Anatomical,
histological, histochemical, and electron microscopic studies as related to
hormonal and biochemical profiles in female reproductive organs in buffalo |
State Govt |
2019-2013 |
Research honours awards
- Elected as Fellow of National Academy of Veterinary Science (I) in July, 2023
- Elected as Governing council member of National Academy of Veterinary Science (I) in 2023
- Best poster presentation award for Ideathon at XXI NAVS Convocation cum Scientific convention held at Guru Angad Dev veterinary and Animal Sciences University Ludhiana from July, 1-2,2023
- Awarded with Dr. V R Bhamburkar award for ‘Anatomist of the Year’ conferred at XXXVI Annual Convention of Indian Association of Veterinary Anatomists and International Symposium organized by Department of Veterinary Anatomy & Histology, College of Veterinary and Animal Science, Navania, Vallabhnagar, Udaipur, held on December, 20-22, 2022
- Dr. V. Ramakrishna Silver Jubilee Medal & Award for Best Oral Presentation in the session Anatomical Techniques at XXXVI Annual Convention of Indian Association of Veterinary Anatomists and International Symposium organized by Department of Veterinary Anatomy & Histology, College of Veterinary and Animal Science, Navania, Vallabhnagar, Udaipur, held on December, 20-22, 2022.
- Dr. K.L. Suri Medal & Award for Best Poster Presentation at XXXVI Annual Convention of Indian Association of Veterinary Anatomists and International Symposium organized by Department of Veterinary Anatomy & Histology, College of Veterinary and Animal Science, Navania, Vallabhnagar, Udaipur, held on December, 20-22, 2022
- Dr Yashwant Singh Medal for best paper in Ultrastructure at XXXVI Annual Convention of IAVA and International Symposium on "Advancements in Anatomical studies: The stepping stone in transforming livestock and wildlife sectors while achieving the global sustainable development " held on December 20-22, 2022, at Department of Veterinary Anatomy and histology, Navania Udaipur
- Co Author Best Poster Presentation Award at National Symposium of Indian Society for Buffalo Development (ISBD) on "Scientific Interventions to Address Challenges for Sustainable Buffalo Production" in the session Physiology and Reproduction held on December 10-11, 2021
- Felicitation and Appreciation certificate for Associate Editor of IJVA
- Award of Honour by Dean COVS for contribution in National Symposium of Indian Society for Buffalo Development, "Scientific Interventions to Address Challenges for Sustainable Buffalo Production December 10-11, 2021, College of Veterinary Science, GADVASU, Ludhiana.
- Reviewer Award by ARCC , Anatomia Histologia and Embryologia
- Elected as Joint Secretary and Treasure of Indian Association of Veterinary Anatomist in 2021
- Co author - Poster presentation award at National e conference on Clinical Anatomy of Bovines and canines for effective Veterinary Practice organized by Dept. of Vet. Anatomy, Veterinary College and Research Institute, Orathanadu, Thanjavur Dist. Tamilnadu, 2020
- Fellow of Indian Association of Veterinary Anatomy
- Late Shri L O Dhande Memorial Award for Forensic Anatomy including archaeological study at XXXIV Annual convention of IAVA, Bengaluru, Nov. 28-30, 2019
- Dr P S Lalitha Silver Jubliee Award & Gold plated Silver medal for the best Paper published in Indian Journal of Veterinary Anatomy
- Dr Mohan Bhattacharya Silver Jubliee Medal and Award for Best Paper in Histology and Histochemistry at XXXIV Annual convention of IAVA, Bengaluru, Nov. 28-30, 2019
- Dr.KS.Roy Award for Best Paper presentation in histoenzymology & immunohistochemistry at 34th Annual convention of IAVA, Bengaluru, Nov. 28-30, 2019
- Co Author Best Paper presentation award at conference at 17th Indian Veterinary Congress and XXIII Annual Conference of IAAVR at IVRI, Bareilly, April 8-9, 2017
- North Zone representative, Indian Association of Veterinary Anatomists, Executive committee 2014-15, 2015-2016 and 2016-2017
- Associate Editor Indian Journal of Veterinary Anatomy, (2017-18 to March 2022)
- Dr. K L Suri Award and medal for best poster presentation at XXIX Annual Convention of IAVA and National Symposium on held at Department of Veterinary Anatomy, College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Chhattisgarh Kamdhenu Vishwavidyaya, Durg from Feb. 11-13, 2015
- Best Paper presentation award at 1st National Conference of Society for Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Extension organized by Directorate of Extension Education, GADVASU, Ludhiana from Nov. 18-20, 2015
- Co author 2nd best poster presentation awards at 34th Annual Convention of Indian Society for Veterinary Medicine and National Symposium on “Newer Approaches in Diagnosis and Management of Animal Diseases for Sustainable Health and Production” in session Farm Animl noninfectious diseases organized by Dept. of Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Science, GADVASU, Ludhiana, February 17-19, 2016.
- Co author 2nd best poster presentation awards at 34th Annual Convention of Indian Society for Veterinary Medicine and National Symposium on “Newer Approaches in Diagnosis and Management of Animal Diseases for Sustainable Health and Production” in session Complementry and alternative medicine organized by Dept. of Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Science, GADVASU, Ludhiana, February 17-19, 2016.
- 2nd best paper award at National conference on medical and Life sciences (NCMLS-2016) on “Integration of medical sciences and life sciences for innovative medical research” from April 11-12,2016 at Senate Hall, Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot.
- Dr. C. Vijayragavan Memorial Silver Jubilee Medal for Developmental Anatomy at XXVIII Annual Convention of IAVA and National Symposium on Veterinary Anatomy vision 2050- improvement, challenges and opportunities in relation to animal as well as human health and biodiversity held from Jan. 8-10, 2014, Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Bikaner, Rajasthan
- Late Shri L. O. Dhande Memorial Award for forensic anatomy including archeological study at Annual Convention of IAVA and National Symposium to be held from Nov. 2-4, 2011, Department of Veterinary Anatomy, College of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry, DUVASU, Mathura
- Best Poster award at Annual Convention of IAVA and National Symposium to be held from Nov. 2-4, 2011, Department of Veterinary Anatomy, College of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry, DUVASU, Mathura
- Dr Md. Hafeezuddin Silver Jubilee Medal for Gross Anatomy at Annual Convention of IAVA and National Symposium to be held from Nov. 2-4, 2011, Department of Veterinary Anatomy, College of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry, DUVASU, Mathura
- Dr. Mohan Bhattachayra Award for the Best paper in Histology, Histochemistry and Electronmicroscopy at International Congress on Veterinary Anatomy and XXIV Annual Convention of Indian Association of Veterinary Anatomists held at Lucknow (India) on November 04-06, 2009
- IAVA Silver Jubilee Award for the Best Poster at International Congress on Veterinary Anatomy and XXIV Annual Convention of Indian Association of Veterinary Anatomists held at Lucknow (India) on November 04-06, 2009
- Co author Dr. C. Vijayragavan Memorial Silver Jubilee Medal for Developmental Anatomy at XXIII Annual Convention of Indian Association of Veterinary Anatomists and National Symposium on Advances in Veterinary Anatomy teaching and research with reference to their clinical application organized by Deptt of Veterinary Anatomy and Histology, College of Veterinary Sciences, CCSHAU, Hisar from Nov. 5-7,2008
- Co author Dr. C. Vijayragavan Memorial Silver Jubilee Medal for Developmental Anatomy at XXIII Annual Convention of Indian Association of Veterinary Anatomists and National Symposium on Advances in Veterinary Anatomy teaching and research with reference to their clinical application organized by Deptt of Veterinary Anatomy and Histology, College of Veterinary Sciences, CCSHAU, Hisar from Nov. 5-7,2008
- IAVA Silver Jubilee best paper presentation award and medal in the field of Histology, Histochemistry and Electron microscopy at XXIII Annual Convention of Indian Association of Veterinary Anatomists and National Symposium on Advances in Veterinary Anatomy teaching and research with reference to their clinical application organized by Deptt of Veterinary Anatomy and Histology, College of Veterinary Sciences, CCSHAU, Hisar from Nov. 5-7,2008
- Best Paper Award-2007 at XXII Annual Convention of Indian Association of Veterinary Anatomists and National Symposium on “Recent Advances in Anatomy of the domestic animals with special reference to developmental Anatomy” at Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University, Triputi (A.P.) from Nov. 21-23, 2007
- Best Poster Award-2006 received during 21th Annual Convention and National Symposium of IAVA on “Recent Advances in Anatomical concepts and techniques for the improvement of livestock production and health” held at SKUAST, Jammu, Dec. 21-23, 2006.
- Member, National Academy of veterinary Science since 7.5.2005
- Best Poster Award-2002 at XVII Annual Convention of Indian Association of Veterinary Anatomists and National Symposium on “Recent advances in Veterinary Anatomy for increasing livestock productivity” at Bombay Veterinary College Parel, Mumbai, India from Nov. 14-16, 2002
- Best Paper Award 2000 at XV Annual Convention of Indian Association of Veterinary Anatomists and National Symposium at Madras Veterinary College Chennai, Dec 23-25, 2000.
- Award of ICAR-Junior Research Fellowship in M.V.Sc.
- Award of University Merit Certificate in M. V. Sc
No of publications
Research: 211 | Extension: 33 | Books Chapters: 09 | Manuals: 10 |
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Publication
- Kumar, V., Bansal, N., Uppal, V. and Gupta, A. (2024). Biometric and ultrasonographic evaluation on mammary gland of goat. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 94 (1): 26-29 http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3885
- Raghav S, Uppal V and Gupta A . 2021. Comparative Study on Distribution of Sebaceous and Sweat Glands in Skin of Different Domestic Animals. Indian Journal of Animal Research. Online 10.18805/IJAR.B-4228 . http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1692
- Sarangi S, Gupta A, Bansal N and Uppal V. 2021. Seasonal variations in histomorphology and histochemistry of vesicular gland of buffalo bull. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 91 (11): 915–920 http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3429
- Gupta D, Uppal V, Bansal N and Gupta A. 2020. Differentiation of pancreatic endocrine islets in buffalo fetus. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 90 (5): 693–697. http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1281
- Singh I, Bansal N, Pathak D, Uppal V and Gupta A. 2020. Fetal Leydig cells in buffalo testis: Light and electron microscopic study. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 90 (4): 553–556. http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/742
- Sarangi S, Gupta A, Bansal N and Uppal V. 2020. Seasonal Variation in histomorphology and histochemisrty of prostate gland of buffalo bull. Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences. 44:doi:10.3906/vet-1808-49 http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3319
- Uppal V, Bansal N, Gupta A and Pathak D. 2019. Histomorphological and scanning electron microscopic studies on tongue of Emu (Dromaius Novaehollandiae). Indian Journal of Animal Research Online ISSN:0976-0555 http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2213
- Sharma A, Bansal N, Uppal V and Pathak D. 2019. Ultrastructural study on efferent ductule of buffalo foetii. Buffalo Bulletin. 38 (3): 413-420.
- Debbarma D, Uppal V, Bansal N and Gupta A. 2018. Histomorphometrical Study on Regional Variation in Distribution of Sweat Glands in Buffalo Skin. Dermatology Research and Practice. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/5345390 http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3558
- Uppal V, Bansal N and Anuradha. 2015. Identification of species on the basis of histomorphometrical study of compact bone. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 85 (9): 962–964 http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3355