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The University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest is committed to attract talented vet students from all around the world. We are traditionally in the forefront of education, providing world-class education and a lifelong career.

"Being a vet student is challenging, but the students at the university really help each other. After being here four years now, it's like having a huge family. It's always good being a student, but being a student here is particularly nice."

Cecile Jestin

"I really love to be here at this university thanks to the student community. We are always helping and encouraging each other because here everyone goal is to get closer to his dream to be a veterinarian."

Rebeka Talabér

"Budapest is really good for medical studies and they've had a lot of people who have won Nobel-prizes in medicine."

Joganah Anesha

"I wanna become a veterinarian because I think it's an amazing profession since we are able to help the creatures that are not able to ask for help. That's why I chose the profession and I thought Budapest would be the perfect option for me."

Egyed Petra

"I am very satisfied with education. It's been hard. It's hard schooling, it's a hard, very much like hardest subjects get through but the teachers are very helpful as long as you just try. I've had loads of teachers to actually sit down with me after office hours and helped me grasp the topics and that is really how you keep students here."

Emma Petterson

"Student life is really great, especially here at this university. There are not as many students here compared to other universities, this is why everyone knows everyone. We work as a family and together we can make some really exciting programs. I enjoy this vivid student life."

Fehér Sára

"Almost everyone who learns at this university could get a tremendous knowledge. Everyday is a new inspiration."

Tóth Csaba

"I am satisfied with the education, I think it is a good balance between practicals and the lectures."

Amandine Kempeners

"Theachers are really kind. I think you can ask them about everything if you have any problems. They are always eager to help you. So that's the difference. And during classes they're always trying to explain you everything in a very understandable way."

Pawel Suliga

Fields of Career

  • Small and Large Animal Clinics
  • State Office of Veterinary
  • Hygiene
  • Public Health
  • Farms
  • Zoo
  • Exotic animals
European accreditation American accreditation
Students from 50 countries Students from 50 countries
2.5 new facts in every minute 2.5 new facts in every minute
560 thousand fact per 5 and ½ year 560 thousand fact per 5 and ½ year
1800 contact hours with animals 1800 contact hours with animals
1 academic, clinical staff / 7 students 1 academic, clinical staff / 7 students
Living in Budapest

Study programme

  • The entire curriculum consists of more than 5000 hours, a curriculum standard for the European Community.
  • The program lasts 5.5 years devided into 11 semesters
  • Name of the degree: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine.
  • Students can start working as doctors after finishing (no resident or internship programme).
  • The curriculum contains lectures, practicums, and field- or extramural practice. (Lectures are given for an entire term, practicums are held in a tutorial system with 8-15 students in a group.)
  • The curriculum is devided into a pre-clinical and a clinical-paraclinical period.

Costs

Application fee
200 EUR
Exam fee
250 EUR
Registration fee
220 EUR
Tution fee
10,980 EUR /year
out of which a 800 EUR deposit is due 2 weeks after acceptance
Accomodation approximately
400-500 EUR /month

 

Stipendium Hungaricum

Thousands of students from all around the world apply for higher educational studies in Hungary each year. The programme is based on bilateral educational cooperation agreements signed between the Ministries responsible for education in the sending countries/territories and Hungary or between institutions. Currently 60 Sending Partners are engaged in the programme throughout 5 different continents and the geographical scope of the programme is spreading each year.

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Admission


What do you need to apply to the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest?

  • application form
  • high school leaving certificate
  • curriculum vitae (resume)
  • short medical report
  • copy of passport with your personal data
  • three passport size photos
  • letters of recommendation can be enclosed

How can you apply and what does the entrance exam look like?

Applications are accepted through the local representatives or can be sent directly to the university. Admission is granted based on an entrance exam (the students’ educational background in science subjects is not relevant as long as they take a successful entrance exam). Entrance exams are organized online and in several countries.



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