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What education is needed to become a veterinarian?

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Anuja’s Answer

To become a veterinarian, you'll need to complete several years of education and training. You'll need to earn a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree and obtain a license. Many DVM graduates also choose to continue their training through internships and residency programs.

you can refer to following link for more insight:

https://study.com/veterinarian_education.html

https://learn.org/articles/What_are_the_Education_Requirements_to_Be_a_Veterinarian.html

Here is the list of top Vet schools in america:

https://www.niche.com/colleges/search/best-colleges-for-veterinary-studies/

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Lorena’s Answer

Most applicants to veterinary school have a bachelor's degree. Veterinary medical colleges typically require applicants to have taken many science classes, including biology, chemistry, anatomy, physiology, zoology, microbiology, and animal science.
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