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Does Zhengzhou Vocational and Technical College have a veterinary major?

No, the specific majors are as follows:

1, department of mechanical engineering: CNC technology, mechatronics technology, mechatronics technology (elevator operation and maintenance direction);

2. Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering: applied electronic technology, power technology, motors and appliances, electronic equipment and operation management;

3. The modern management department has three years of e-commerce, logistics management, marketing and planning, exhibition planning and management, and accounting;

4. bioengineering department: biotechnology and application, biopharmaceutical technology, environmental monitoring and treatment technology, pharmaceutical preparation technology, drug management and management, food storage and transportation and marketing;

5. Department of Mass Media: news editing and production, photography and camera technology, advertising design and production, character image design, decorative art design, music performance and flight attendants.

Veterinary qualification:

Since September 2007, all veterinary practitioners must pass the national unified veterinary qualification examination. Those who have a college degree or above in veterinary related major may apply to take the qualification examination for practicing veterinary medicine;

Those who pass the examination shall be awarded the qualification certificate of practicing veterinarian by the competent veterinary department of the State Council; Engaged in animal diagnosis and treatment, it shall also apply to the veterinary administrative department of the local people's government at the county level for registration.

Registered veterinarians can engage in animal diagnosis and treatment, veterinary drug prescription and other activities. However, the conditions of rural veterinarians can be relaxed appropriately. Rural veterinary service personnel can engage in animal diagnosis and treatment services in rural areas.