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How hard is it to become a vet?

By Zippia Team - Sep. 7, 2022

It is very hard to become a vet. It is as hard, if not harder than becoming a medical doctor. Most vet schools require top academic grades to even get a foot in the door. It is very competitive, and even with these strict academic requirements met, there are not enough places for everyone who "qualifies on paper."

In the United States, veterinary school is a four-year degree program following undergraduate Bachelor's degree level education (a total of seven to nine years: three to five years undergraduate plus four years of veterinary school). Some veterinary programs do offer dual enrollment into bachelor's degrees and the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree.

After graduating from a U.S. veterinary school, veterinarians earn a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or Veterinary Medical Doctor (VMD) degree, which means they are qualified to care for your companion animals and many other kinds of jobs.

Candidates must then take and pass the board exams in order to get licensed to practice veterinary medicine. Some vets opt for additional training by doing internships or residencies to gain certification for a specialty, such as radiology, anesthesiology, exotic animal medicine, and much more.

Requirements for becoming a vet:

  • Veterinarians must pass a national exam to show their knowledge in order to be licensed to practice veterinary medicine.

  • Veterinarians must be licensed in each state where they practice (though some can work under the license of another veterinarian)

  • Some states require an additional state-level exam

  • Veterinarians need to obtain continuing education credits to keep their licenses

How hard is it to become a vet?

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