Overview
Pre-Diploma in Livestock Production/Animal Health (VJTA) — CTEVT Affiliated
Overview
VJTA at SAMP is an approximately 18-month program for junior para-professionals who support routine livestock care under guidance. The course follows CTEVT requirements and fits local husbandry practices.
Eligibility and Intake
Admission follows the CTEVT pre-diploma process. SAMP provides the calendar for applications, verification, and reporting.
Curriculum Focus at SAMP
Learners study livestock production basics, housing and hygiene, feeding routines, preventive health, and simple record-keeping. Practical tasks include handling, deworming support, vaccination camps under supervision, and farm sanitation checks.
Field Practice and Records
Students maintain herd sheets, feed logs, and health calendars. SAMP coordinates visits to nearby farms and municipal events to observe routine care and assist with guided tasks.
Assessment
Evaluation includes internal tests, practical exams, viva, and board examinations. Supervisors confirm task completion and documentation.
Learning Outcomes
Graduates can support municipal livestock units, co-ops, and local farms with day-to-day husbandry routines. They can explain basic feeding schedules, assist in preventive care, and note symptoms for referrals.
Why Study VJTA at SAMP
The institute ensures steady exposure to local species and farm conditions in Morang, giving learners practice that matches the work they will handle after training.