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TEST SERIES DETAILS (1000 Questions )
TEST 1 Veterinary Anatomy
TEST 2: Veterinary BIOCHEMISTRY
TEST 3: EXTENSION EDUCATION
TEST 4: ANIMAL SCIENCE
TEST 5: Poultry Science & Livestock Product Technology
TEST 6: Veterinary Physiology
TEST 7: Animal Reproduction, Gynecology & Obstetrics
TEST 8: Veterinary Medicine, Surgery & Radiology
TEST 9: Veterinary Microbiology & Parasitology
TEST 10: Veterinary Pathology, Pharmacology & Public Health
2023 Vet paper Trend Analysis
Animal diseases & medicine dominates at 22 questions, covering infectious diseases (FMD, rabies, HS, theileriosis, babesiosis, brucellosis, JE, bluetongue, lumpy skin disease), metabolic conditions, and pharmacological treatments. Physiology & biochemistry comes second at 18 questions, touching on thermoregulation, blood components, nerve physiology, digestion, and fluid balance.
Key patterns observed
Breeding, genetics, and reproduction together account for ~23 questions — reflecting the exam’s PG focus on applied animal sciences. Nutrition questions (11) are fairly practical, covering ration formulation, feed processing, and mineral deficiencies. Microbiology & immunology (10) leans heavily on antibody types, diagnostic tests, and disease transmission.
Difficulty & question style
About 58% of questions test direct factual recall (e.g., “who invented X”, “what is the chromosome number of Y”). Around 28% are applied/clinical (drug of choice, treatment protocols, dosage). The remaining 14% are conceptual (mechanisms, physiological reasoning).
Preparation strategy implications
Prioritize animal diseases & medicine (highest weight), physiology, and breeding/reproduction. Pharmacology and breed identification are consistent contributors. The paper also reflects a regional angle — question 89 asks about indigenous breeds of Assam, and question 99 about the National Research Centre on Yak at Dirang.


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