What different places in the uk can you study to become a vet?
There are only a few vet schools in the UK. This means there are only a few places so it is very competitive, in terms of applicants per place it may be more competitive than medicine. The entry requirements are similar to that for medicine, typically AAB or AAA at A-level to include Chemistry and possibly Biology or another science. This means you’re going to have to be quite clever, particularly with the sciences. You’ll have to apply through UCAS by the earlier deadline of October 15th because most Vet schools will want to interview you. Try to get some work experience with a vet. Some institutions will demand this and it’s always a good idea to show your commitment to being a vet. Veterinary medicine, sometimes called veterinary science (eg, at Bristol and Liverpool), but beware of becoming confused with veterinary nursing courses -these do not lead to you becoming a full vet, are normally 5 years long (6 if with an intercalated science degree). The first three years are pre-clinic