Ecole Nationale Veterinaire d Alfort

Maisons-Alfort, France

The École Nationale Vétérinaire d'Alfort (ENVA), founded in 1766, is one of the oldest veterinary schools in the world. Located near Paris, it’s known for cutting-edge veterinary research and training top-tier animal health professionals.
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ENVA is one of the world’s oldest veterinary institutions (founded in 1765), deeply rooted in scientific tradition. It's backed by France’s Ministry of Agriculture and recognized by the European Association of Establishments for Veterinary Education (EAEVE), ensuring rigorous academic standards. Its campus integrates historical collections, modern clinical facilities, and leading-edge research units, making it both a teaching hospital and global hub for veterinary innovation.
Admission is highly selective. Acceptance rates hover around 10–19%, depending on the applicant stream—making it extremely competitive. The school offers multiple entry paths—from direct post‑bac exams to entry via preparatory classes or after two years of undergraduate study—with tailored national concours exams for each path.
ENVA hosts around 800 students, staffed by approximately 140 teaching staff, 80 teacher-researchers, and 30 full-time researchers. The campus spans 12 hectares in Maisons-Alfort and includes additional training and clinical sites like Normandy for equine research and Champignelle for farm animal practice.

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University Of Ecole Nationale Veterinaire d Alfort Application Statistics

55000
3000
16000
40000
200
35:1
70 %
€ 7630
€ 8400
2
24
55 %

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