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Veterinary Medicine and Surgery

Course details
  • 1 Study option
  • Undergraduate
Course location
University Park Campus

Course summary

Veterinary medicine is a hands‑on profession, so your training should be too. This five-year degree gives you early and continuous experience with live animals, real clinical environments and a broad mix of small animal, farm animal and equine practice. With two start dates (September and April), world-recognised accreditation and a unique network of clinical associates instead of a single teaching hospital, our vet school offers one of the widest and most varied experiences in the UK.

From the beginning, you’ll work with a full range of species, including companion animals, livestock, horses, wildlife and exotics. You’ll learn using modern facilities at our Sutton Bonington campus, including a clinical skills lab, on-site farm, stables for student-owned horses, exotic animal care facilities and the Peter Rubin Centre, a mock veterinary practice designed to build confidence before entering real clinics.

Your final year is entirely lecture free and spent in clinical rotations with our clinical associates, which include small animal practices, farm animal vets, equine hospitals, wildlife centres, zoos and referral hospitals. You will experience first opinion and second opinion cases in real working environments. You’ll also complete 30 weeks of extra mural studies (EMS), which are a Royal College of Veterinary Surgeon (RCVS) requirement. This is supported by a dedicated team who help you find placements in the UK and abroad.

Life on Sutton Bonington campus is welcoming and close knit. With over 40 societies, an active Vet Soc, the Big Vet Little Vet mentoring scheme, an award-winning farmers market and an annual SB Fest, you quickly feel part of a vibrant community.

With accreditations gained through this course, graduates are eligible to practise in the UK, Australia, New Zealand and the Republic of Ireland – and in Europe or the USA and Canada subject to further examinations. This leads to careers in clinical practice, pathology, research, industry, charity work and many other areas.

Uniquely, our courses have an integrated BVMedSci, providing an honours degree level qualification that is achieved after completion of year three. This part of the course will enhance your ability for continual learning and development in veterinary medicine through research.

Why choose this course?

  • Experience animal handling and RCVS Day One Competences from day one in our purpose-built vet school.

  • Opportunities for placements in veterinary surgeries, farms, zoos and specialist animal centres.

  • Graduate with three qualifications – a Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine (BVM), Bachelor of Veterinary Surgery (BVS), and an additional award of BVMedSci after completing an integrated research project in your third year.

  • We’re ranked 3rd in the UK for veterinary medicine (Complete University Guide 2026).

  • 100% of School of Veterinary Medicine and Science undergraduates secured graduate level employment or further study within 15 months of graduation (HESA Graduate Outcomes 2022/23).

Modules

Course Modules

For detailed information about the modules you will study, please visit the course page: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/studywithus/ugstudy/courses/UG/Veterinary-Medicine-and-Surgery-BVM-BVS-with-BVMedSci-BVMBVS.html

https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/studywithus/ugstudy/courses/UG/Veterinary-Medicine-and-Surgery-BVM-BVS-with-BVMedSci-BVMBVS.html

Professional bodies

Professionally accredited courses provide industry-wide recognition of the quality of your qualification.

  • Veterinary Surgeons, Royal College of
  • American Veterinary Medical Association
  • European Association of Establishments for Veterinary Education

How to apply

Application codes

Institution code:
N84

This course may be available at alternative locations, please check if other course options are available.

Course options

Entry requirements

Typical qualification requirements

A level
AAB

including grade A in Chemistry and Biology and grade B in a third subject (excluding General Studies and Critical Thinking) at A level.
A pass is required in science practical tests, if assessed separately

T Level
Not accepted

UCAS Tariff
Not accepted

Scottish Higher
AABBB

including Biology and Chemistry. This qualification is acceptable when combined with Advanced Higher grades AA in Biology and Chemistry.

Access to HE Diploma
Not accepted

Scottish Advanced Higher
AA

in Biology and Chemistry. This qualification is acceptable when combined with Scottish Higher grades AABBB, to include Biology and Chemistry.

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
Not accepted

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Certificate (first teaching from September 2016)
Not accepted

International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
Offer: 32

665 in 3 Higher Level IB certificates, with a 6 in HL Biology and 6 in HL Chemistry
OR
32 points overall in the IB Diploma, with a 6 in HL Biology and 6 in HL Chemistry

WJEC Level 3 Advanced Skills Baccalaureate Wales
B

This qualification is acceptable when combined with A level grades AA in Biology and Chemistry.

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
Not accepted

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate (first teaching from September 2016)
Not accepted

In addition to the above, all applicants must meet GCSE requirements - minimum of five grade As (numeric grade 7) at GCSE to include Chemistry and Biology (or Double Science), one of Physics or Maths must be passed to grade A (7), minimum of grade B (6) in maths and grade C (4) in English language; Core Science, Additional Science and Further Additional Science are required at grade A (7).
If GCSEs have not been taken, applicants must provide evidence of achievement at an equivalent level.

Degree - at least 2:1 in any BSc subject, together with A level grade B in both Biology and Chemistry, and GCSE grade B/6 in Maths plus grade C/4 in English language.
2:2 Hons degree in a science-related subject and three A levels (A in biology, A in chemistry and B in a third subject). GCSE Maths at grade B/6 and GCSE English language at grade 4/C.

Please see website for resit policy and further details. https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/studywithus/ugstudy/courses/UG/Veterinary-Medicine-and-Surgery-BVM-BVS-with-BVMedSci-BVMBVS.html

Additional entry requirements

Health Checks
Further information will be provided by the University if an offer is made.
Interview
Please see university website at https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/vet/prospectivestudents/undergraduate/admissions.aspx
Other
Applicants must complete a minimum of five weeks experience including three weeks working with animals
Institutions Own Test (IOT)
Please see university website at https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/vet/prospectivestudents/undergraduate/admissions.aspx

English language requirements

TestGradeAdditional details
IELTS (Academic)7.5no less than 7.0 in any element As well as IELTS (listed above), we also accept other English language qualifications. This includes TOEFL iBT, Pearson PTE, GCSE, IB and O level English. Check our English language policies and equivalencies for further details. For presessional English or one-year foundation courses, you must take IELTS for UKVI to meet visa regulations. If you need support to meet the required level, you may be able to attend a Presessional English for Academic Purposes (PEAP) course. Our Centre for English Language Education is accredited by the British Council for the teaching of English in the UK. If you successfully complete your presessional course to the required level, you can then progress to your degree course. This means that you won't need to retake IELTS or equivalent.

Contextual admissions

Universities and colleges consider more than grades when assessing applications and may make offers based on a range of criteria. Learn more about contextual offers.

We consider applicants solely on the basis of their merits, abilities and potential – we use exam grades to prioritise applicants but look at a range of factors and aim to give everyone an equal opportunity to show their achievements.

We understand that background and personal circumstances can have an impact on academic performance at school or college. Applicants who are eligible under our contextual admissions policies may be considered for a reduced contextual offer.

Learn more on the University of Nottingham website

International entry requirements

Historical entry grades data

This section shows the range of grades that students who received offers were previously accepted on to this course with (learn more).

It is designed to support your research but does not guarantee whether you will or won't get a place.

Admissions teams consider various factors, including interviews, subject requirements, and entrance tests. Check all course entry requirements for eligibility.

This course may have Historical entry grades data available, please select a course option to view.

Course options

Fees and funding

Tuition fees

Per year tuition fees

LocationFeeYear
EU & InternationalTBC
England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Channel Islands & Republic of Ireland£10050*

* This is a provisional fee and subject to change.

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.

Additional fee information

View undergraduate tuition fees for UK and international students: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/fees/tuitionfees/202627/undergraduate.aspx

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