While vet schools around the world are ranked annually, the rankings change from year to year and are partially based on non-academic metrics like total grant funding and number of publications by faculty. Any college or university that has an accredited veterinary medicine program will provide a good education, so I would suggest focusing more on which is the best fit for your finances and your career aspirations. For instance, while every vet school will cover the standard domestic animals, only a few vet schools have a strong exotic animal (avian, reptile, amphibian, etc.) program while others have a good marine animal track or excellent opportunities for federal/regulatory medicine. Also, particularly in the United States, the cost of vet school can vary widely depending upon your residency status within the school's state.
There is no single "best" vet school. In the United States there are 28 accredited colleges of veterinary medicine, each of which will provide you with the education you need to be a competent and confident veterinarian. There are annual rankings of "The Top Ten Vet Schools" and other such lists, but the criteria for ranking include things like "total funding from grants" and "percent of faculty who have published" and other such metrics that really don't impact the teaching quality you receive.
Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y. is an excellent veterinary college.
The University of Saskatchewan also has a fabulous veterinary program. One of the finest in North America. And A&M
One that I've heard of that is really good is Cornell University
There are 27 Veterinary schools in the US. They are practically everywhere if you look hard enough. There's like 3 in Michigan. quite a few in Kentucky. There are a bunch. You just have to look for them.
One of the best colleges to go to is The Michigan State University in Lansing, Michigan. Another is Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Illinois. Also Cornell College in Ithica, New York.
There are 7 UK vet schools; Liverpool, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Nottingham, London (RVS) and Cambridge. Glasgow was ranked the best university in a recent study however Cambridge is said to have higher student satisfaction. I'm at Liverpool and I absolutely love it, there are amazing lecturers who are really helpful. Plus you spend 4th and 5th year on the Wirral at Leahurst Animal Hospital (a specialist referal hospital) to gain some really good working skills and also give you an insight into life after uni.
Medication is quite possibly of the most cutthroat course in the UK to acquire section to, yet consistently huge number of global understudies are acknowledged into clinical school the nation over. Assuming your grades are of the best quality, and in the event that you can demonstrate that you have focused wholeheartedly on considering and working in this field, then applying to peruse Medication in the UK is for you. 3 As at A-level, including science or science, an IB of 38 or IELTS score of 7.0 is the scholastic standard expected for a Single guy of Medication degree.
Top Medicine college in UK:
Cornell University is top ranked vetenarian school, second is University of California Davis
the stupid school of randomness
There are various top veterinary schools in US that are conducting 4 years bachelor degree courses in veterinary science. Some of them are following- Mercy College Globe University Minnesota School of Business
The only veterinary school rankings I'm aware of are those of US News & World Reports, which lists Cornell as #1 with a score of 4.5. Purdue is #14 on their list, with a score of 3.1.
The University of Illinois is a school of veterinary medicine.
Cornell Colorado UC-Davis Ohio
Kentucky or Texas (My guess)
There are several great veterinary assistant schools. One of the leading schools is Modesto Junior College near Stockton, CA. I was unable to determine what the best veterinary school in the US is, but I did find a listing of all schools. Here is a link to find one near you: www.veterinaryschools.com
According to US News & World Report, Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine in Ithaca NY is the number 1 ranked veterinary school. I am an alumna and have to agree completely with their assessment!
Higher National Veterinary School was created in 1970.
Norwegian School of Veterinary Science was created in 1936.
Yes. It is UC (University of California) Davis School of Veterinary Medicine :)
One of the best is Michigan State! Its like the 3rd best i think! one of the best colleges for veterinary school is cornell, you must get very high grades and reports to attend and it is very expensive.