In the United States, you will need to complete at least three years of undergraduate college (most take four years), four years of vet school, a one-year internship and then probably another 3-5 years of residency/PhD work. These are very desireable positions but there are only a few dozen positions in the United States, so the competition is fierce and openings are rare.
how many years do you do in order to be a proffesional veterinarian
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you have to take pre-veterinarian course for 2 years, then you have to go to university for 5... so all in all, it takes about 7 years to become any type of vet.
4 Undergraduate 2 years for Masters in Marine Bio 6 for PhD
It depend on what your going for and what you need to study but usally it takes 4 to 8 years
an average veterinarian works for about 3-6 years
It takes two years at a technical college to become a Veterinary Technician. After that, you take your certification exam. HTH!
How many years does it takeyou need four years of a college/university and then four years of internship and then you take an exam and if you pass it then you're finished
7 years
i beileve u need 6 years 3 for studying and 3 for practicing
You will need to have good financial sense while going to school to be a veterinarian because you will have to be able to borrow to cover many years of schooling. Money you squander while in school will take years to pay off.
In the United States the minimum is seven years of college - three years of undergraduate and four years of vet school. This varies by country, however.