Veterinary programs
Take a closer look at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. There is a master's program Animal Science that focuses on animal welfare, their living conditions. Applicants who have received a bachelor's degree and 90 credits in one of the following courses are considered:
Biology
Animal Science
Agricultural sciences, including zoology
Nurse in veterinary medicine
Veterinary medicine
Upon admission, you need to have good knowledge of English: the minimum score for IELTS is 6.5 points and 90 points for TOEFL. From this link you can see what the Swedish English exam scores are in relation to international certifications.
The University issues scholarships for masters, which cover the tuition fee.To qualify for funding, the university must be ranked first in priority on the Universityadmissions.se website by January 15th.This should be done when ranking the universities and programs for which you are applying.
The university also participates in the Visby program.Details about Visby Scholarship can be foundhere .Each year, the scholarships website publishes an updated list of eligible programs.
The university offers a program under the long title Supplementary education for veterinarians with degrees from countries outside the EU / EEA and Switzerland. As the name implies, the university will be glad to see foreign applicants. The course lasts two years, during which you will receive 120 ECTS credits.
Applicants are required to undergo testing after submission of documents. It will help to assess the knowledge in the field of veterinary medicine that students already have and to rank applicants.Unfortunately, scholarships are not eligible for this program.
Another interesting option -Royal VeterinaryCollege at the University of London.This year the university is offering a scholarship that covers tuition fees. The exact deadline and information on whether the scholarship is annual are not specified, so it is worth keeping an eye on updates closer to submitting the application. But there is another funding option - Chevening Scholarship , which covers fees for education and accommodation.The scholarship website lists the following courses covered by the program:
One Health (Infectious Diseases) .The program is dedicated to the health of people, animals, the state of the environment, and their mutual influence.
Wild Animal Health and Wild Animal Biologyare suitable for those who want to work with wild animals.Here they study the specifics of their diseases and treatment.
Veterinary Epidemiology. Learn about epidemics and the fight against them.To enter, you need to have a good knowledge of mathematics and quantitative methods.
All of these programs require an IELTS score of 7 and an excellent academic record.
Take a closer look at programs in Australia. The University of Sydney is ranked in the top 100 universities in the world, and the university's veterinary school (Sydney School of Veterinary Science ) is ranked 11th in the QS Top Universities ranking among other schools.Here you can enroll in the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program.The course lasts 4 years, for which you will receive 192 credits.You need to have at least 28 days of experience, a bachelor's degree and take courses in organic chemistry, biology, biochemistry and general chemistry. They should be equivalent to these courses at the University of Sydney.The minimum score for IELTS is 7 points.More details can be found here .
There are funding programs for students.In both cases, candidates are selected for their academic achievements. Among the possible scholarships:
The Vice Chancellor's International Scholarships. Can receive up to $ 40,000 in one year of study.
Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) .Government scholarship that covers approximately AUS $ 27,000 for each year of study and includes airfare.