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Generals The Clinic of Small Animal Surgery and Ophthalmology of of the University of Veterinary Mediciney is located in the Central Small Animal Clinic of the Veterinary University along with companion units, such as The Clinic of Internal Medicine and The Clinic of Obstetrics. The Clinic of Small Animal Surgery offers both basic and highly

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Visa and Residence Permit

ENTRY FOR LONG STAY (period exceeding 90 days) Residence permit for studying purposes can be issued for a person, who wishes to reside in Hungary to study on a full-time basis in an accredited secondary- or higher educational institute, or wishes to participate in a preparatory course of a higher education organized by a higher

After Acceptance

After you successfully fulfil the entrance requirements for the veterinary medicine program at the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest and pay the tuition fee, you receive an official notification about your admission from the program coordinator (Letter of Admission). Depending on your citizenship you may or may not need to apply for a visa to

Special collection

  The Magyary-Kossa Historic Veterinary Book Collection The collection of books started immediately after the foundation of the veterinary department as a part of the Pest University in 1787. This is testified in ordinance no. 21870. of the Hungarian Royal Council of the Governor dated 3 September 1791 addressed to the Council of the University:

Information

Collection of Veterinary History Curator: Adél Váradi Address: 1078 Bp. Bethlen G. u. 22-24. Telephone: 36 1 478 4226 Email: [Click to see email] Opening hours: Tuesday 12-16 History The first organized collection of relics of veterinary history was established in 1937 and was located in the central building. The vicissitudes of WWII caused a

Information

Archivist: Bozó Bence Email: [Click to see email] Address: 1078 Budapest, 2 István St. Telephone: + 36 1 478 4226 Opening hours: Monday: 8.30 – 15.30 Tuesday: 8.30 – 15.30 Wednesday: 8.30 – 15.30 Thursday: 8.30 – 15.30 Friday: 9.00 – 11.00 Law Hungarian law concerning public and private archives, and archival materials (Hungarian only): 1995.

Rules

Hutÿra Ferenc Library,  Archives and Museum  Rules and regulations Annex 3 Rules and Regulations of Hutÿra Ferenc Library Core services Hutÿra Ferenc Library is a public library. It provides the following services free of charge for any visitors: Use library assets on site, Use catalogues and other databases of the library’s assets, Receive information on

Students’ secretariat

First time at the University can be an overwhelming experience for our students: a new environment, new faces, new classes, books and living away from home. But the Student’s Secretariat do their best to help you get through this period.

Application and Admission Requirements

The Online Application System for the 2020 intake is available here: http://apply.univet.hu/ . Students who wish to apply to the Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship need to apply through www.studyinhungary.hu between December and January each year.   Official brochure of the university Medical Report Sample UVMB /If due to the COVID-19 pandemic you have a problem getting a medical report from your

Department of Surgery (DS)

History of the Department Department of Veterinary Medicine was funded in 1786 as part of the University of Pest established by King Josef II, which institution already dealt actively with the education of surgery. Students for human medicine of the University compulsorily studied surgical etiology and operative surgery accompanied by the subject of veterinary medicine