Studying veterinary medicine in the UK will equip graduates with the knowledge and ability to assist with the surgical treatment and care of animals.

Veterinary medicine shares much in common with regular medicine programmes, and students will find a significant degree of crossover in terms of modules and topics covered. Courses generally last five years, and once you graduate, you can register with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and begin your career.

Learn more about the top 10 UK veterinary medicine schools below (Guardian University Guide 2026). If you wish to begin applying to study veterinary medicine in the UK, arrange a free consultation with StudyIn today.


Top UK Universities for Veterinary Medicine 2026

1. University of Cambridge

Modern facilities in the Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital at the University of Cambridge include a five-theatre small animal surgical suite, a fully equipped intensive care unit, an equine surgical suite, and a diagnostic unit with an MRI machine capable of imaging standing horses. Small animals, farm animals, and horses are housed on-site to provide continual opportunities to consolidate your animal handling skills. The nearby University Farm also allows all students to participate in lambing and dairy management.

Course Level Entry Requirements
VetMB Veterinary Medicine Bachelor’s A level: A*AA. IB: 41-42 points, with 776 at Higher Level.
Biological Science (Veterinary Medicine) by thesis MPhil A UK High II.i Honours Degree.
Veterinary Medicine PhD A UK Good II.i Honours Degree.

2. University of Edinburgh

The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies at the University of Edinburgh was the highest-ranked veterinary school in the UK in the Research Excellence Framework and is currently ranked the second best in the UK by the Guardian University Guide.

Extra-mural studies placements (EMS) allow students to practice their animal handling and clinical skills further, increase their confidence in their work experience and provide valuable insight into the real world of work. The School is fully accredited by the UK’s Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) and the American Veterinary Medical Association.

Course Level Entry Requirements
VetMB Veterinary Medicine Bachelor’s A Levels: AAA. IB: 38 points with 666 at HL.
Applied Animal Behaviour and Animal Welfare MSc Master’s A UK 2:1 honours degree in animal science, biology, psychology, zoology or veterinary science, or its international equivalent.
Clinical Veterinary Sciences PhD, MScR PhD A UK 2:1 honours degree or its international equivalent.

3. University of Liverpool

The University of Liverpool Institute of Veterinary Science has two on-site working farms, two referral hospitals, and three first-opinion practices, enabling undergraduates to gain valuable hands-on experience in all aspects of veterinary practice. In a recent national student survey of universities, the Institute was voted second for veterinary science.

Course Level Entry Requirements
Veterinary Science BVSc Bachelor’s A Levels: AAA. IB: 38 points with 666 at HL.
Veterinary Business Management (PgCert (VBM)) Master’s An undergraduate degree (FHEQ level 6) in veterinary science.
PhD in Infection and Global Health PhD A minimum of a 2:1 class honours degree in a relevant biological science subject.

4. University of Glasgow

The University of Glasgow Veterinary School is one of only four vet schools in Europe to have achieved accreditation from the American Veterinary Medical Association for its undergraduate programmes. In the National Student Survey, the School of Veterinary Medicine was voted number one in the UK for veterinary science.

Course Level Entry Requirements
Veterinary Medicine & Surgery BVMS Bachelor’s AAAAB Higher at the end of S5 + BB Advanced Higher
MSc Advanced Practice in Veterinary Nursing (Online) Master’s Registered Veterinary Nurses (RVNs) with a BSc (Hons) or BSc in any subject.
PhD Veterinary Nursing PhD A 2.1 Honours degree or equivalent.

5. University of Nottingham

The School of Veterinary Science at the University of Nottingham has ranked top of the National Student Survey (NSS) since its first graduating cohort in 2011. It ranked 2nd in the UK for research power. In a recent Association of Veterinary Students survey, Nottingham was ranked first for career progression preparation, extra-mural studies structure and student welfare.

Course Level Entry Requirements
Veterinary Medicine and Surgery BVMBVS with BVMedSci Bachelor’s IB score 34, including grade 6 in Higher Level biology and chemistry and grade 5 in a third subject at Higher Level.
Veterinary Physiotherapy MSc/PGDip Master’s A 2:2 first degree in an animal science or science subject.
Veterinary Medicine and Science PhD PhD A 2.1 Honours degree or equivalent.

6. University of Bristol

The Veterinary School at the University of Bristol offers three undergraduate degrees, one taught Master’s programme and has been training veterinary professionals for over 50 years. In the School of Veterinary Sciences, academics are leaders in their field whose research helps inform national policies that can lead to developments within veterinary practice.

Course Level Entry Requirements
BVSc Veterinary Science Bachelor’s IB score 34, including grade 6 in Higher Level biology and chemistry and grade 5 in a third subject at Higher Level.
MSc Global Wildlife Health and Conservation Master’s An upper second-class honours degree (or international equivalent) in a biological, veterinary, zoology or environmental science programme.
PhD Veterinary Sciences PhD An upper second-class degree (or equivalent qualification) in a relevant subject.

7. Royal Veterinary College

The Royal Veterinary College is the UK’s first and only veterinary school to achieve full accreditation by the European Association of Establishments for Veterinary Education (EAEVE) and the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). 86% of recent veterinary medicine students found work (or went on to study further) within six months of graduation.

Course Level Entry Requirements
Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine Bachelor’s AAA in three Level subjects: Biology at grade A and Chemistry at grade A.
MSc Veterinary Epidemiology Master’s A first- or second-class university honours degree (or equivalent).

8. University of Surrey

The School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Surrey is the UK’s newest veterinary school, opening in 2015. State-of-the-art facilities worth £45m include a Veterinary Clinical Skills Centre, Veterinary Pathology Centre and modern lecture theatres and laboratories. In the National Student Survey, the School achieved 100% student satisfaction and continues to go from strength to strength.

Course Level Entry Requirements
BVMSci (Hons) Veterinary Medicine and Science Bachelor’s IB diploma: 35 Required subjects: Biology and Chemistry HL6/SL7.
Veterinary General Practice PGCert Master’s A prerequisite is a veterinary degree.
Veterinary Medicine and Science PhD PhD A minimum of an upper second-class (2:1) UK degree in an appropriate discipline.

Other Universities that Offer Veterinary Medicine

Harper and Keele Veterinary School

The veterinary medicine degree at HKVS is intensive, with 18-35 hours of contact time per week, varying by year. Clinical rotations in years 4 and 5 have the highest contact hours, and early years include structured online learning to complement contact hours.

The curriculum undergoes ongoing review to enhance the learning experience and prepare students for diverse veterinary careers. Students also fulfil RCVS requirements with extramural studies, leading to a study year ranging from 35-45 weeks across the five-year programme.

University of Central Lancashire

The University of Central Lancashire’s BVMS degree is tailored to meet RCVS requirements and equips students for diverse veterinary roles. The program offers a comprehensive curriculum covering science, clinical skills, animal behaviour, disease management, and human-animal relationships. From the first year, students gain practical experience through clinical placements.

The university supports students with a dedicated well-being program and provides reduced entry requirements for those who have faced academic challenges. Their innovative teaching approach uses digital technologies for interactive learning, replacing traditional lectures.

Veterinary Medicine Scholarships in the UK

  • Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies UK Graduate/International Scholarship: This scholarship offers £5,000 per year to UK Graduate or International students pursuing a BVM&S full-time at the University of Edinburgh.
  • RVC International Scholarships for BVetMed: The RVC BVetMed program offers a full fee waiver Merit scholarship to a distinguished international student based on admissions performance, including interview scores, academic history, and application quality.

Study Veterinary Medicine in the UK

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Veterinary Medicine FAQ

How many years of study is veterinary medicine?

The course duration for a veterinary medicine undergraduate degree across the top vet schools in the UK is five to six years.

Is a veterinarian a medical doctor?

Yes, a veterinarian is a medical doctor with a degree in veterinary science.

Which is the best veterinary school in the UK?

The best veterinary medicine university in the UK is the Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital at the University of Cambridge

Is veterinary school expensive?

The average cost to study for an undergraduate degree at any veterinary school in the UK is around £32,000 per year.

Do you need to be good at maths to be a vet?

To secure admission to any vet school in the UK, you must have a solid grasp of maths. Maths plays an important role in ensuring appropriate diagnostic testing and medication dosing.