I would like to go to veterinary school. Do I need to take a special entrance exam for admission?I would like to go to veterinary school. Do I need to take a special entrance exam for admission?I would like to go to veterinary school. Do I need to take a special entrance exam for admission?
The CAT or Common Admission Test examination are held for admission to the prestigious IIMS and other B-schools. This exam will be conducted on October 16 to November 11 of this year.
Most schools require a high school diploma, with a C or better in algebra, and a C or better in biology. You can get an associates degree as a veterinary technician in 2 years, and take a state certification exam.
Are there universities or colleges in the United States that do not require a GRE for admission to their program in Library or Information Science?
No, it does not. Most states require you to have a degree specifically in veterinary technology from an AVMA accredited veterinary technology program and then to have taken and passed at least the Veterinary Technician National Exam in order to be a veterinary technician.
In most states, veterinary technicians are required to have completed a 2 year program culminating in an associates degree in veterinary technology that is accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association, to pass the Veterinary Technician National Exam and to apply for credentialing as a veterinary technician. Some states also require that applicants pass a state exam that often covers the statutes and rules that govern veterinary technicians and the practice of veterinary medicine in that state.After initial credentialing, most states require that veterinary technicians receive a set number of hours of continuing education each year in order to maintain their credentials.
No, Florida does not currently require any type of credentialing to work as a veterinary technician. The Florida Veterinary Medical Association does offer voluntary certification as a veterinary technician, though. Voluntary certification requires that a person be a graduate of an American Veterinary Medical Association accredited veterinary technology program and have passed both the Veterinary Technician National Exam and the Florida Practical Exam. More details about credentialing of veterinary technicians in Florida can be found here: http://www.fvma.com/displaycommon.cfm?an=12
Yes, most states require that you have a 2-year degree in veterinary technology and have passed at least the Veterinary Technician National Exam and often a state exam in order to work as a veterinary technician. To find out the requirements for the state in which you live, you should contact your state veterinary technician association or whatever group in your state credentials (licenses, registers or certifies) veterinary technicians.
The Law School Admission Test or LSAT is a logic based test used to get into law school. It is designed to show schools how well you will do on the bar exam.
No here the CAT is being referred to Common Admission Test (CAT) conducted by a consortium of MBA schools of India leading to the admission to prestigious IIMs of India
Veterinary technicians are required in most states to have a degree in veterinary technology from an AVMA accredited program, a passing grade on the Veterinary Technician National Exam and often a passing grade on a state exam and to have been credentialed (licensed, registered or certified) as a veterinary technician in the state they are employed in. Because laws vary from state to state (and country to country), anyone interested in becoming a veterinary technician should contact the agency that credentials veterinary technicians or the local veterinary technician association to get the relevant details for their location.
To become a veterinarian in the United States, you have to complete a four year course of study at an accredited college of veterinary medicine (the AVMA maintains a list of these schools on their website). In addition, you have to pass the National Board Exam, a State board exam and get a State veterinary license.
In the United States, schools of veterinary medicine do not look at ACT scores when evaluating applicants. The ACT (and SAT) are designed to test a high school student's academic abilities for entrance into undergraduate college. Vet school is a graduate school that accepts applicants that have already completed several years of undergraduate college. The test Auburn's vet school will look at is generally the GRE (Graduate Record Exam), or possibly the MCAT (Medical College Admission Test). The VCAT (Veterinary College Admission Test) no longer exists.