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- About extra-mural studies (EMS)
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- Code of Professional Conduct for Veterinary Surgeons
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- Accrediting veterinary degrees
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- Reasonable adjustments for student vets
- Health and disability in veterinary medicine study and practice
- The role of the veterinary schools and the RCVS
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- Examples of reasonable adjustments for vet students
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- Reasonable adjustments for student vets - summary
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- Health and disability in veterinary nurse education and training
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- Educational assessment of veterinary nurses
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Are there any English language requirements?
... to content Are there any English language requirements? Yes, you must demonstrate that you can communicate in English at an appropriate level. If your primary veterinary degree was taught and ...
How much is the examination fee?
... to content How much is the examination fee? Initial exam entry fee, includes one attempt at the full written exams, held in March 2025 - Examination fee of £1,100 plus a £300 administration charge ...
How much is the examination fee?
... to content How much is the examination fee? Initial exam entry fee, includes one attempt at the full written exams, held in March 2025 - Examination fee of £1,100 plus a £300 administration charge ...
How much is the examination fee?
... to content How much is the examination fee? Initial exam entry fee, includes one attempt at the full written exams, held in March 2025 - Examination fee of £1,100 plus a £300 administration charge ...
Will the fee be refunded if I withdraw from the exam?
... to content Will the fee be refunded if I withdraw from the exam? If you withdraw before the application closing date of 14 January: The exam fee will be refunded but not the administration ...
Will the fee be refunded if I withdraw from the exam?
... to content Will the fee be refunded if I withdraw from the exam? If you withdraw before the application closing date of 14 January: The exam fee will be refunded but not the administration ...
Will the fee be refunded if I withdraw from the exam?
... to content Will the fee be refunded if I withdraw from the exam? If you withdraw before the application closing date of 14 January: The exam fee will be refunded but not the administration ...
Will I be refunded if I have to withdraw on medical or compassionate grounds?
... to content Will I be refunded if I have to withdraw on medical or compassionate grounds? You may be eligible for a discretionary refund of some or all of the exam fee (excluding administration costs). ...
Will I be refunded if I have to withdraw on medical or compassionate grounds?
... to content Will I be refunded if I have to withdraw on medical or compassionate grounds? You may be eligible for a discretionary refund of some or all of the exam fee (excluding administration costs). ...
Will I be refunded if I have to withdraw on medical or compassionate grounds?
... to content Will I be refunded if I have to withdraw on medical or compassionate grounds? You may be eligible for a discretionary refund of some or all of the exam fee (excluding administration costs). ...
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