We are passionate about providing personal support for every applicant who needs it
If you would like guidance to help you answer your questions, contact our in-house vet tutors:
Telephone: +44(0)203 488 5468 Email: info@becomeavet.co.uk
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We are passionate about providing personal support for every applicant who needs it
If you would like guidance to help you answer your questions, contact our in-house vet tutors:
Telephone: +44(0)203 488 5468 Email: info@becomeavet.co.uk
Want to find out more about applying to vet school? Leave us a message!
Royal Veterinary College
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About The Royal Veterinary College
The Royal Veterinary College is a veterinary school located in London and a constituent college of the federal University of London. The RVC was founded in 1791 and joined the University of London in 1949.
In the first two years, you will primarily be based at the Camden Campus studying basic veterinary sciences, acquiring introductory skills in handling and examining horses, farm animals and companion animals as well as developing your communication and team working skills.
In your third, fourth and fifth year you will mainly be based at the Hawkshead Campus where you will acquire knowledge and practical skills in clinical science necessary for you to participate fully in clinical practice at the RVC, collaborative practices, and in private veterinary practice. The year group size at the RVC is about 285 students.
Many of the students live at the royal veterinary college Potters Bar campus during their clinical years.
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Royal Vet College (RVC Vet Med) Course Structure
The RVC Vet BVetMed programme is a strand-based course that follows a ‘spiral’ curriculum. This means that key concepts are presented repeatedly to you as you progress through the course, at deepening levels of complexity and in different contexts. Generally it follows a science based course which then leads to further clinical development especially given the breadth of cases seen at the royal veterinary college london. Studying at RVC Vet Med you will benefit from some of the best professors and teachers in England.
Intercalation
This is offered and encouraged at the Royal Vet College - this may be in Bioveterinary Sciences (BSc) or Comparative Pathology (BSc).
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What Makes The Royal Veterinary College London Unique?
The Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine (BVetMed) programme offers world-leading scientific and clinical training in veterinary medicine - the RVC was voted the world’s leading veterinary school in 2019, which speaks for itself.
This exciting course builds on their extensive veterinary history, and takes a fresh approach in bringing together technological change, clinical and scientific progress, and stimulating teaching and learning methods. Students at the RVC are part of a close-knit veterinary community, but also benefit from the diversity of being part of the University of London.
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Royal Veterinary College Entry Requirements
GCSE
The Royal Veterinary College admissions process requires the following: Minimum 5x GCSEs at Grade 7 (A) including Biology & Chemistry (or Dual Science / Core Science / Additional Science / Further Additional Science) and either Physics or Maths. GCSE Level 6 (B) in English Language & Maths.
A Levels
AAA in three A Level subjects to include Biology, Chemistry and one other academic subject.
IB
766 at Higher Level including Biology, Chemistry and a third subject of your choice. The standard offer is based on specific subject-grade requirements, rather than a total points score. The ‘7’ can be in any of the Higher Level subjects. There is no third subject which is preferred or gives any special advantage in the selection process.
Scottish Higher
Advanced Highers at grades AA in Biology and Chemistry, in addition to 5 Highers at AAAAB grades including Biology, Chemistry and at least National 5* grade B in: Physics / English / Mathematics. If you have bypassed one or more of these subjects at National 5, you will need this subject/grade at Highers level.
Pre-U
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Post Grad
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Royal Veterinary College Work Experience Requirements
Minimum Requirement
140 hours: 70 hours in veterinary practices (10 full days) + 70 hours in one or more non-clinical working environments with live animals
Specifics
“The 140 hours must be obtained within the 18-month period directly preceding the application deadline. Earlier experience is welcome but will not count towards the 140 hour requirement.”
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The Royal Veterinary College Gateway Course
The RVC’s Veterinary Gateway course is aimed at students who want to study Veterinary Medicine but who might not otherwise meet the entry requirements. The programme integrates an additional preparatory year designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills you need to study Veterinary Medicine. This course is open to UK students only, who come from a 'widening participation' background.
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How Does The Royal Vet College Use The Personal Statement?
The RVC do not use the Personal Statement as part of their application review process - their detailed supplementary questionnaire acts to serve its purpose.
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Royal Veterinary College SAQ
Applications are initially screened to see whether the applicant has completed and submitted their supplementary questionnaire by the 15 October deadline. These supplementary questionnaires are then scored by trained Admissions Officers, who consider the answers the applicant provided. The assessors are looking for:
Insight and understanding of the course/profession/College
Demonstration of motivation towards the course/profession/College
Interest and commitment to the course/profession/College
Skills and characteristics that demonstrate suitability for the course/profession/College
Written standard
The applicant’s supplementary questionnaire answers will be scored based on the above criteria. In determining these scores, and to ensure parity and fairness, the assessors will only consider the supplementary questionnaire answers as provided on their application and no additional or supplementary information. Any applicant who, on the basis of a low score in the non-academic criteria, is unsuccessful at reaching the interview threshold score will be reviewed by a second member of the Admissions Team.
This can be found here: http://www.rvc.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/applicantwork-experience-form
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RVC Additional Examinations
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Royal Veterinary College Interview Questions
Approximately 35–40% of Royal Veterinary College applicants are interviewed. During this process there are common themes that are generally used in the royal veterinary college interviews. Royal Vet College Interviews are conducted in a multiple mini interview (MMI) format.
Further to this, there is an observed group task that combined with the multiple-mini interviews will give them an overall score that they then use to make offers.
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Does The Royal Vet College Provide RCVS / AVMA Accreditation?
RCVS
Yes
AVMA
Yes
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Royal Veterinary College Open Day
Please check the RVC's website for more information on their open day this year.
We are passionate about providing personal support for every applicant who needs it
If you would like guidance to help you answer your questions, contact our in-house vet tutors:
Telephone: +44(0)203 488 5468 Email: info@becomeavet.co.uk
Want to find out more about applying to vet school? Leave us a message!