DVM students explore courses covering animal anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, and veterinary medicine principles. Through clinical rotations, veterinary clinics, and animal care facilities, students develop skills in diagnosing animal diseases, performing surgical procedures, and providing preventive healthcare for animals. The curriculum also addresses topics such as animal welfare, public health, and zoonotic diseases. With a focus on hands-on experience and clinical competency, students are prepared for licensing exams or veterinary board exams that assess their understanding of veterinary medicine principles and their ability to provide quality veterinary care. Graduates pursue careers as veterinarians in veterinary hospitals, animal clinics, research institutions, or governmental agencies.