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Join the Register of Veterinary Surgeons

Starting your career as a veterinary surgeon in the UK begins with joining the RCVS Register. Registration makes you an RCVS Member (MRCVS) and is required by UK law before you can practise. This ensures all veterinary professionals meet the same high standards, protecting both animal health and public trust in our profession.

Our guidance explains how to join the RCVS Register, whether you got your veterinary degree in the UK or overseas. If you've gathered all necessary documents and know which process applies to your qualification, you can start your application now on MyRCVS.  

I qualified in the UK

On this page you can find out how to register, whether you’re about to graduate from a UK university or have already qualified.

I qualified overseas

The application process varies depending on where you qualified. Select your country or region of qualification to get started:

Other registration routes

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Temporary registration

Apply for temporary registration if you need to practise under supervision in the UK for study, teaching, events, or spe...
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Statutory Membership Exam

If you’re an overseas veterinary surgeon with qualifications not recognised by the RCVS, the Statutory Membership Examin...
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English language requirements

Want to work as a vet in the UK? You'll need to prove your English skills. Learn which tests to take, required scores, h...
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The Veterinary Graduate Development Programme (VetGDP)

The Veterinary Graduate Development Programme (VetGDP) provides tailored support for recent graduates, overseas-qualified veterinary surgeons, and those returning to the UK Register. This structured 12 to 18 month programme helps vets develop confidence and adjust to their new roles.