Liverpool's was the first veterinary school within a UK university. Its 5-year BVSc carries an exceptionally broad set of international accreditations and runs across a vibrant city campus and the dedicated Leahurst clinical site on the Wirral.
Apply via UCAS by 15 October (course code D100). North American applicants may use VMCAS.
Submit the separate online work-experience evidence form by the stated late-October deadline — applications without it are automatically rejected.
Applicants meeting the AAA academic requirements and GCSE profile proceed to the next stage.
Attend the Multiple Mini Interview, held online (typically November–December). The personal statement is not used at any stage.
Decisions are based on the MMI assessment. Conditional offers typically require AAA including Biology and Chemistry.
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Liverpool was the first UK university vet school (1904). City campus for years 1–3, Leahurst (Wirral) for years 4–5. Five accreditations: RCVS, EAEVE, AVBC, SAVC, AVMA. How does this fit your goals, including any international ambitions?
Think about: ethical dilemmas you can discuss, your work-experience moments, your understanding of the profession and of Liverpool specifically. Practise speaking your motivations out loud — they will never be read on paper.
Liverpool values depth of reflection over breadth of placements. Pick one moment and go deep: What did you observe? What did it make you think about the profession, about animal welfare, about yourself?
Think beyond general practice: research, governmental/policy roles, industry, international development. AVMA accreditation is the gateway to North America; AVBC opens Australia and New Zealand; SAVC covers South Africa. Does your career vision benefit from this?