A Purdue University undergraduate degree offers great preparation for any veterinary medical program. The Pre-veterinary Medicine plan of study is a career goal and does not lead to a baccalaureate degree from Purdue. The purpose of this plan of study is to meet prerequisite requirements for admission to most doctor of veterinary medicine (DVM) programs.
Pre-veterinary students may choose from among Purdue's more than 200 undergraduate majors based on their academic interests and abilities. Strong grades, demanding courses, and a well-rounded curriculum are more important to DVM programs than a student’s undergraduate major. Students are encouraged to pursue a major they enjoy rather than one they think the professional schools’ admissions committees would like to see. Students who enjoy what they study generally achieve greater success.
Application. High School Transcripts. High School Diploma. At least three consecutive years of courses and grades. GPA score of 3.0 out of 4.0 scale. TOEFL iBT: 80 overall with 20 in each section OR IELTS 6.5 overall with 6.0 in each section. ACT / SAT Scores. Application Essay.
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