The Department of Veterinary Physiology and Biochemistry, established in 2010 as the Department of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology under Prof. S. F. Ambali, has evolved significantly to address the changing needs of veterinary education and research. From the outset, the department has focused on enhancing student learning experiences through initiatives like student presentations, which deepen engagement with complex material, and practical sessions that allow students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world situations. Emphasizing experiential learning, the department has successfully supervised both undergraduate and postgraduate projects, fostering comprehensive academic development. Faculty members actively participate in various conferences—physical, virtual, and hybrid—to refine their teaching and research skills, enhancing the educational offerings for students. Collaboration is vital to the department’s research initiatives, with faculties forging partnerships across departments and institutions, promoting interdisciplinary research, and contributing to advancements in Veterinary Medicine. Faculties’ involvement in the Veterinary Teaching Hospital exemplifies the department’s commitment to community service by offering valuable veterinary services while also providing hands-on teaching and diagnostic experience. In summary, the Department of Veterinary Physiology and Biochemistry reflects a continuous commitment to growth, education, and significant contributions to the veterinary field, solidifying its role in the academic landscape