Yes it is. It's a doctorate which typically follows the bachelor's and master's degree. Some programs allow entrance directly after The Bachelor's degree, and this is one of them.
A Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) is a professional degree that qualifies individuals to practice veterinary medicine. While a DVM is not considered a doctorate degree in the traditional sense (such as a PhD), it is equivalent to a professional doctorate degree, similar to a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) or Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS). Therefore, a DVM is not equivalent to a Master's degree but rather a terminal degree in the field of veterinary medicine.
i think dvm is better than mbbs
You cannot be a veterinarian with just a bachelor's degree, you have to have a DVM.
You are an Veterinarian... A DVM is a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM). It takes approximately 4 years to complete this degree, and after you do, you must still pass the national board exams for veterinary medicine and become a member of the veterinary medical association in the region where you want to practice.
No. They are considered to grant the subject a Mastery of a field, but are not considered a "Professional Degree". Law, Medicine, Dentistry, Theology, Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy are considered doctoral professional degrees, because they allow for practice in a profession.
A DVM or Doctor of Veterinary Medicene.
The initials DVM stand for Doctor of Veterinary Medicine.
DVM = Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, VMD = Veterinariae Medicinae Doctoris - these are equivalent professional degrees issued by colleges of veterinary medicine. PhD = Doctor of Philosophy - academic degree denoting the highest level of academic proficiency in one of any number of subjects, usually preceded by a bachelors and masters degree in the same field, including non-medical fields like education, history, physics, etc., and awarded by most universities.
In most places, it would be Doctorate in Veterinary Medecine (DVM).
In the United States you need one degree - either a DVM or a VMD.
In the United States, the title of a veterinary degree is Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or Veterinary Medical Doctor (VMD).
In the United States, the degree is Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or Veterinary Medical Doctor (VMD, from The University of Pennsylvania).