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How much schooling is recommended to become a veterinary technician?

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Dr. Frank’s Answer



Every state regulates veterinary technicians differently, but most candidates are required to take a credentialing exam. In most states, the test used is the Veterinary Technician National Exam (VTNE). Vet techs must become certified, licensed or registered to practice, depending on the state.

On the other hand, vet techs are qualified to perform more advanced clinical tasks to help diagnose and treat animals and take medical histories under a veterinarian's supervision, while vet assistants sometimes do clerical tasks like keeping the veterinary office and tools clean.

A typical degree program completed by a veterinary technician lasts for two years and is accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). Vet tech certification, licensing, and registration requirements vary by state.


To be certified as a veterinary technician by the FVMA an individual must:
graduate from an AVMA-accredited veterinary technician program.
obtain a passing grade in the Veterinary Technician National Exam (VTNE), which is administered by the American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB)


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5 Steps to Becoming a Vet Tech

Step 1 Complete an AS degree in veterinary technology.

Step 2 Pass the Veterinary Technician National Exam.

Step 3 Become a member of NAVTA.

Step 4 Find a job in a veterinary clinic.

Step 5 Maintain certification.
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Nirah’s Answer

That depends on where you live. In most states, becoming a licensed veterinary technician requires at least a 2-year college degree in a vet tech program. Some schools offer a four-year program in veterinary technology. Check the requirements for the states where you want to live.
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Luis’s Answer

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a Veterinary Technologist and Technician need an Associate's degree for a entry-level position in the field. "Employment of veterinary technologists and technicians is projected to grow 19 percent from 2018 to 2028, much faster than the average for all occupations."

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https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/veterinary-technologists-and-technicians.htm

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