The Government of Andhra Pradesh has allotted land to an extent of Ac.83.42 cents for the construction of college and Farm complex. The University has provided funds for construction of new College building, Veterinary Clinical Complex, Livestock Farm Complex Unit, Boys & Girls Hostels Sports Complex, Gym Building, Indoor Stadium, Farmers Training Centre, Vehicles, Parking sheds etc. The College buildings have been constructed and the equipment procured, infrastructural facilities provided as per VCI norms which are mandatory since VCI Act is approved by Parliament of India.
The Veterinary Council of India, New Delhi has prescribed the regulations to meet the minimum standards of veterinary education degree course BVSc & AH. This College students’ strength started with an intake of 30 and increased to 75. The present students strength on rolls is 301 (boys=151 and girls=150).
The PG programme started in three departments (Veterinary Pathology, Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology and Livestock Production & Management) since 2015 and the curriculum is running as per the ICAR guidelines and first batch students from Depts. Veterinary Pharmacology & Toxicology and Veterinary Pathology have obtained their degrees.