In the United States, the cost of attending vet school is between $150,000 and $250,000 for four years. The vast majority of this cost is covered by the individual veterinary student through student loans. In other countries, vet school may be subsidized by the government to minimize the cost of attending for individual students.
it can cost around $18,000--$35,000 per year, depending on in-state or out-of-state tuition rates and choice of schools.
Admission into a DVM program usually averages out this way: 1.)Academic Factors <50-60%> objective evaluation of grade point averages and Graduate Record Examination scores...2.)Non-Academic Factors <approximately 25%> subjective review of personal attributes, veterinary experience, understanding and dedication to the veterinary profession, motivation to become a veterinarian, extracurricular activities, and educational quality...3.)Interview <0-20%>
In the United States, if you are a resident of a state with a vet college or a state with a reciprocity agreement with a nearby vet school, you can cover the cost of tuition, books, supplies and fees for about $150,000 for four years. If you are an at-large or out-of-state student in a school that doesn't allow you to acquire residency, you can be facing a bill of up to $300,000 or more.
50 thousand per year
20k-50k
it depends on what the vet is doing
It depends on your vet and why your cat would be in. You'll have to ask your vet.
The costs vary from vet to vet. You can phone several vets in the area to get an idea of the cost.
Ask the vet.
250000
it cost about 15,0000
You will have to check with your veterinarian for the cost of getting your bull cut. Prices vary from vet clinic to vet clinic.
30 dollar
That depends which vet you go to.
free
It cost $9,794 to get into Texas University without a scholarship
Duke University does not have a vet school.