Présentation
The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) is the world's #1 veterinary school (QS World University Rankings 2021–2024) and the UK's oldest and largest veterinary school, founded in 1791. The 5-year BVetMed programme spans two campuses: Camden (preclinical years 1–2, central London) and Hawkshead in Hertfordshire (clinical years 3–5).
Admission requires 140 hours of work experience (70 clinical + 70 non-clinical) and success in a competitive MMI interview. Approximately 110 places per year with a ~13% acceptance rate.
Academic requirements, fees, and interview format verified against rvc.ac.uk (April 2026). QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024. Acceptance rate estimated from UCAS published data. All figures subject to annual revision.
Campus et installations
The RVC operates across two main sites. The Camden Campus in central London hosts preclinical teaching (Years 1–2) alongside the Comparative Biomedical Sciences building, anatomy labs, and student facilities. The Hawkshead Campus in Hertfordshire (32 km north of London) is home to clinical training (Years 3–5), the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (one of the largest small-animal referral hospitals in Europe), the Equine Referral Hospital, and a farm animal unit with cattle, sheep, and horses.
Students enjoy the best of both worlds: London for cultural life, Hawkshead for immersive farm-to-clinic rural training.
Conditions académiques
- A-levels: AAA — Biology and Chemistry required; third subject open.
- GCSEs: Grade B (or 6) or above in English Language, Mathematics, and Double Science (or separate sciences).
- UCAT: Required — most successful applicants score above the 60th percentile.
- No BMAT since 2023.
- International Baccalaureate: 36 points with 6,6,6 in Higher Level, including Biology and Chemistry HL.
Source: rvc.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/bvmbvs-veterinary-medicine — verified April 2026.
Expérience professionnelle
RVC requires a minimum of 3 weeks of animal/veterinary work experience, split across at least two different species groups. At least one placement must be with a farm animal veterinary practice.
- Small animal veterinary practice (cats/dogs)
- Farm animal or equine practice
- Zoo, wildlife, or research setting
Quality of reflection matters more than raw hours — admissions tutors look for insight into the profession, not just time logged. Keep a work-experience diary and prepare to discuss what you observed at interview.
Source: rvc.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/bvmbvs — verified April 2026.
Admissions
Places 110
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Work experience (140 hours)
70 hours in a clinical veterinary setting (practice, farm, zoo) + 70 hours in any animal-related role. Quality of reflection matters more than volume.
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UCAS application (15 October deadline)
Submit UCAS including supplementary questions about work experience and motivation. Deadline: 15 October.
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Shortlisting
Top candidates (~300) are invited to MMI interview at RVC campus.
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MMI interview (~9 stations)
Nine 5-minute stations covering motivation, ethical dilemmas, clinical reasoning, communication, and teamwork.
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Conditional offer
AAA at A-level (standard). ABB for widening participation eligible candidates.
Format de l'entretien
RVC uses a Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) format with approximately 8–10 timed stations (~7 min each). Stations typically include:
- Ethical reasoning — e.g. resource allocation, welfare dilemmas
- Communication — role-play with a standardised patient or colleague
- Work-experience reflection — what did you observe and learn?
- Scientific understanding — biology/anatomy/current veterinary issues
- Current affairs in the profession (AMR, One Health, welfare legislation)
- Data interpretation — a short piece of text or graph
Interviews are held at Hawkshead Campus (October–February). Dress professionally, arrive early, and practise thinking out loud.
Source: rvc.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/bvmbvs/how-to-apply — verified April 2026.
Frais de scolarité
| Profil étudiant | Frais annuels | Total 5 ans |
|---|---|---|
| 🇬🇧 UK domestic | £9.250 | £46.250 |
| 🌍 International | £47.960 | £239.800 |
⚠️ International fees vary by clinical/preclinical year. Subject to annual revision — verify at rvc.ac.uk
Bourses et aides financières
Means-tested support for UK students from lower-income households. Check rvc.ac.uk/fees.
From year 1, eligible UK students can claim £5,000/year + clinical placement support.
Eligible students may receive ABB offer (vs AAA standard). See WP criteria on rvc.ac.uk.
UK students may qualify for a Maintenance Loan (up to £13,348/yr in London for 2025–26) via Student Finance England/Scotland/Wales/NI. Tuition Fee Loans cover the full £9,250 domestic fee.
RVC-specific bursaries:
- Hawkshead Bursary — means-tested, up to £2,000/yr for UK students from lower household incomes.
- Care-Leavers Bursary — additional support for eligible students.
- NHS Learning Support Fund — not applicable to vet medicine (it covers nursing/midwifery).
Source: rvc.ac.uk/study/student-finance — verify current amounts at gov.uk/student-finance — April 2026.
Coût de la vie
Calendrier de candidature
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April–September Work experience
Complete 140 hours before UCAS deadline (70 clinical + 70 non-clinical). Reflection journal highly recommended.
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15 October UCAS deadline
Submit UCAS application with supplementary questions on time. Late submissions not accepted.
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Nov–Feb Shortlisting & interview invites
RVC shortlists candidates and invites to MMI interviews.
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Jan–March MMI interviews at RVC
Interviews held at Camden campus. ~9 stations × 5 minutes.
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April–August Conditional offers & A-levels
A-level exams and confirmation of conditional offers.
FAQ
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