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Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine UCAS Code: D100
Institution Code: RVET R84

Is it for you?

If you are thinking about applying to the BVetMed Veterinary Medicine programme, the likelihood is that you have been thinking about becoming a veterinary surgeon for some time and are starting to research your options. At the RVC we are uniquely dedicated to veterinary science and education, and share your passion for animal welfare.

Where do our students come from?

RVC students come from many different schools, backgrounds and countries all sharing common goals; a strong ambition to succeed in the veterinary field and a desire to improve animal health and welfare.

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What sort of person are we looking for?

We welcome applications from individuals with great potential and those with the dedication to commit to the course and succeed in the veterinary profession. We demand high levels of motivation and, in return, promise a rich and rewarding experience during your time with us.

How many people do the RVC accept and how many people are accepted nationally*?

To give you some idea of the sort of mix of students we accept, here is a breakdown of the admissions cycle leading to 2009 entry.

RVC BVetMed Admissions 2009
Applicant type Applications Interviews Offers
UK non-graduate 711 338 194
UK graduates 220 126 56
EU & Overseas 386 165 107
Total 1317 629 357

The figures above includes applications for all BVetMed programmes: 5-year BVetMed, 4-year Accelerated BVetMed & 6-year Combined BSc Bioveterinary Science/BVetMed.

This next table gives you an idea of how many veterinary students are accepted nationally in the UK compared with the number of applications each year.

UK Vet Schools Total Applications & Acceptances
Year Applications Acceptances
2005 1351 904
2006 1391 1015
2007 1855 1014
2008 2049 943
2009 2035 885

*Please note that the number of applications, interviews, offers and acceptances vary each year both at the RVC and on a national level. The application data in the tables above is there purely to provide a guide to the admissions process.

Source: UCAS statistical enquiry service

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