Main Campus The main campus of Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (CVASU) is located in the
Khulshi area of Chattogram city. It has been in operation since 1995, following the foundation stone laid by the then Prime Minister Khaleda Zia. The campus hosts three faculties: Veterinary Medicine, Food Science and Technology, and Fisheries. There are two student residential halls on the main campus, Abdullah Al Noman Hall for male students and Bijoy 71 Hall for female students. The campus includes a Shaheed Minar commemorating the martyrs of the 1952 Language Movement. The S.A. Quaderi Teaching Veterinary Hospital is also located on this campus. Additional facilities include a branch of
Janata Bank, a medical center, and a central field used for student sports and recreational activities. A garden named CVASU Garden has also been recently established on the campus.
Anatomy Museum It is the first anatomy museum in the country. The museum was built in 2016 under the University Grants Commission's HECAP project. The museum is overseen by the university's Department of Anatomy and Histology. Horses, cows, deer, camels, ducks, goats, sheep, pigeons, crocodiles, snakes, lizards, pigs, ostriches and monkeys are preserved in this museum. There are 30 stuffed animals, 20 animal models, 500 specimens of formaldehyde, 2000 different types of bones, 3000 different slides and stills of 30 scientists. Some dried soft limbs have also been preserved in the museum.
Fisheries Museum The Fisheries Museum at Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (CVASU) is located on the ground floor of the university's administrative building and was established by the Faculty of Fisheries in 2018. Covering approximately 2,500 square feet, the museum houses around 200 species of indigenous freshwater fish collected from various rivers, lakes, canals, and wetlands across Bangladesh, as well as 150 species of marine fish from Chattogram and Cox's Bazar. These specimens are preserved in glass jars using chemicals and displayed across two rooms. Additional sections include a room for hard-shelled aquatic animals such as mollusks, snails, and corals, another for marine and freshwater aquatic plants, and replicas of traditional fishing boats. A 670 cubic feet aquarium is also present to represent an aquatic ecosystem, featuring 25–30 species of fish. Each specimen is labeled with its scientific name, local name, common name, and key characteristics.
Shahedul Alam (S.A.) Qaderi Teaching Veterinary Hospital After the establishment of Chattogram Government Veterinary College in 1996, a small-scale veterinary hospital was launched adjacent to the college in 1998 under the Department of Medicine and Surgery to provide practical education in animal health, treatment, and management. In 2002, it was officially named Shahedul Alam (S.A.) Qaderi Teaching Veterinary Hospital. From 2007, the hospital expanded its facilities and began offering animal treatment services independently. Initially operating under a small tin shed, the hospital has gradually developed into a modern facility. It provides students with hands-on training in the treatment and care of various animals, including livestock such as cattle, goats, buffaloes, and horses; companion animals like dogs, cats, rabbits, turtles, and birds; as well as poultry and some wild species. Training also includes surgical procedures, disease diagnosis, and therapeutic practices. The university hospital contributes to this by offering practical training for students while providing services to animal owners. Located in Chattogram city, the hospital treats an average of 60 to 70 animals daily from both the metropolitan area and nearby districts. Students work with faculty members to assist in diagnosis and treatment. During the establishment of CVASU, former Fisheries Minister Bir Muktijoddha Abdullah Al Noman and the then Director General of the Department of Fisheries Dr. Nazir Ahmed played significant roles. The university's halls have been named in their honor. • Bir Muktijoddha Abdullah Al Noman Hall • Bijoy 2024 Hall • Dr. Nazir Ahmed Hall (Hathazari Campus) • Begum Rokeya Hall (Hathazari Campus)
Cox's Bazar Outreached Campus The campus is actually a research-based campus of the university which is mainly focused on sea-related projects. Construction of hatchery and filtration unit is going on the campus. Fisheries department of CVASU also began crab farming in the campus.
Hathazari research and farm based campus It is a research and farm-based campus of the university which is located at
Hathazari Upazila in Chittagong. Two new institutes, two new faculty will be opened at the campus. 180 crore bdt (taka) will be spent to construct the campus. Currently, there are two residential halls for students: Dr. Nazir Ahmed Hall for male students and Begum Rokeya Hall for female students.
Teaching and Training Pet Hospital and Research Center It is the country's first-ever pet hospital. Following the S.A. Quaderi Teaching Veterinary Hospital in Chattogram, CVASU established its second facility, the Teaching and Training Pet Hospital and Research Centre (Dhaka Pet Hospital) in Purbachal, Dhaka. This specialized hospital, dedicated to companion animals, was founded in 2018. It functions as a center for veterinary training and research and treats an average of 40–50 pet animals daily. Both hospitals are equipped with medical technologies such as X-ray, ultrasonography, gaseous anesthesia, endoscopy, dental care, and ophthalmic treatment facilities. == Admission ==