In my country, yes, it's part of the school's curriculum. I know some countries you have to get an internship in order to graduate
You need to go to uni of which specialises in vet stuff or science. There are some all of the place you just have to find the one that suites you.
If you mean a wildlife vet, you need the same amount of schooling that any veterinarian needs, which is to go through vet school.
yes you do need maths GCSE grade C to go to uni
To be a vet you need to go through undergraduate school and at least four more years of school to become a vet. Then you need to be licensed in your state.
Go to Uni
those are the requirements to be a VEGETARIAN... to be a VET you have to have D.V.M, a state license, pre-vet courses, you have to be able to diagnose the problem with the animal, and much more.
Well you need to read your books and go to school and go uni
yes
to ensure you know exactly what you need to do. For the safety of the animals.
Yes you can
For graphic design you will need to go to uni for 4 years (MINIMUM).
No, you do not have to complete an internship to become a veterinarian. However, as part of your application to veterinary college in the US, you will need to both list hours of veterinary experience in which you either worked with/under a licensed vet or you job-shadowed a vet and provide 2-3 letters of recommendations from current veterinarians.