Depends what country you're in. In the UK, it's 5 years at university (6 if you go to Cambridge). In the USA, I believe you have to do a 4 year pre-vet course, and then a 4 year veterinary degree.
After normal schooling he needs 7 years in the UK. That's two more years than a doctor.
It takes 6-8 years of college training
A lot of school and training. Infact, you need 4 years of schooling in college.
It takes four years of veterinary college to learn to treat large and small animals. To get into vet school, however, you will usually need to take 3-4 years of undergraduate college courses first.
You do normally do four years of undergrad after you begin High School, and then four years in actual vet school to get your DVM degree. After that, you're officially a veterinarian. It typically takes eight years to finish all of your schooling, but some veterinarians have graduated with only seven years of schooling.
it all depends on what type of vet your planning on doing
Typically, students attend a University for four years majoring in biology or biomedical science before applying for vet school. Once accepted, vet students begin another 4 years of study in veterinary medicine before graduating as a DVM. Vet School is very competitive with most under grad students applying with a 3.8-4.0 gradepoint average!!!! Females now average 50% of most vet school classes!
it takes 8 years to be a vet technician
10 years
about 67 years
Completion of an AVMA accredited program in veterinary technology. These take 18 months to 2 years to complete.
10 years of college