Home
University Ranking Articles
University Subject Rankings
Top universities for veterinary science
Hey there!
Ask me about universities, programmes, or rankings!
Need help?
Our chatbot is here to guide you.
Help us to know you better
Thanks for visiting TopUniversities.com today! So that we can show you the most relevant information, please select the option that most closely relates to you.
We use Necessary cookies to make our website work. We’d also like to set optional Functional cookies to gather anonymous site visitation data and Advertising cookies to help us understand which content our visitors value the most. By enabling these cookies, you can help us provide a better website for you. These will be set only if you accept.More information about the cookies we use can be found here Cookies Policy
These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems. They are usually only set in response to actions made by you which amount to a request for services, such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in, or filling in forms.
We may use a set of cookies to collect information, report site usage statistics and understand how visitors engage with the website. In addition to reporting site usage statistics, data collected may also be used to personalize your experience and remember your chat history. We may also use these data, together with some of the advertising cookies described, to help show more relevant ads across the web and to measure interactions with the ads we show.
We use cookies to make our ads more engaging and valuable to site visitors. Some common applications of cookies are to select advertising based on what’s relevant to a user; to improve reporting on ad campaign performance; and to avoid showing ads the user has already seen.
Views
Top universities for veterinary science
Holly Hemmings
Updated Sep 04, 2024Save
Share
Share via
Share this Page12
Table of contents
Table of contents
The recently released QS World University Rankings by Subject features the top higher education institutions to study veterinary science degrees.
The subject rankings are based on four indicators: academic and employer reputation, citations per paper and H-index citations (a way of measuring the productivity and published work of a scientist or scholar). You can find more details about the methodology behind the subject rankings here.
Read on as we discover the best veterinary science schools in each region. Alternatively, if you would like to explore the full list of veterinary science schools in more detail, click here.
Global Rank
Global Rank
Global Rank
Global Rank
Global Rank
Global Rank
Global Rank
Global Rank
Global Rank
Global Rank
Top universities for veterinary science in the US and Canada
There are nearly 30 veterinary science universities in North America this year: the majority of which are located in the United States and the rest in Canada.
In the US, the University of California Davis (UCD) has shaped the field of veterinary medicine, developing veterinary treatments and making key discoveries related to animal, human and environmental health. The school is investing US$500million in its new UC Davis veterinary medical centre.
Canada’s University of Guelph earns a near-perfect score for H-index citations. Researchers at the University of Guelph’s Ontario Veterinary School conduct research to improve health and wellbeing of animals, people and ecosystems. Their research focuses on a wide range of topics from cancer biology to infectious diseases to reproductive biology.
Canada’s other universities include Université de Montréal, University of Calgary, University of Alberta, University of Prince Edward Island and University of Saskatchewan.
Top universities for veterinary science in Europe
Many of Europe’s best veterinary schools are found in the United Kingdom, including Royal Veterinary College, University of London: the largest and oldest established veterinary school in the English-speaking world, which earns an impressive score for academic reputation this year.
Other UK universities performing well this year are The University of Bristol, The University of Cambridge and The University of Liverpool.
Italy's universities in the rankings this year include University of Pisa and University of Milan.
The Netherlands, Germany, and Spain each have multiple representatives in this year’s veterinary school rankings. The Netherlands’ Utrecht University and Wageningen University and Research perform notably well.
Switzerland, Sweden, Ireland, Finland, Austria, and Denmark all are featured in the rankings this year. Switzerland’s Vetsuisse Faculty Bern and Zurich and Denmark’s University of Copenhagen are both top institutions worth considering.
Top universities for veterinary science in Australia and New Zealand
The University of Sydney is one of the leading places to study veterinary science in Australia. Other notable universities include The University of Melbourne, The University of Queensland, Murdoch University and The University of Adelaide.
New Zealand's Massey University earns a high score in the employer reputation and the citations per paper indicators, reflecting the quality of the research produced by the institution's faculty.
Top universities for veterinary science in Latin America
Brazil’s Universidade de São Paulo scored highly for employer reputation this year, suggesting that a degree in veterinary sciences from this university is highly valued and increases a student’s employability.
Other top schools within Latin America include Brazil’s UNESP and Mexico’s Universidad Nacional Autonóma de México.
Testimonials
Top universities for veterinary science in Asia
Japan’s The University of Tokyo offers veterinary medicine courses which cover a wide range of life sciences including medicine for animals and biology of mammals and higher vertebrates.
Other veterinary science universities in Asia include Malaysia’s Universiti Putra Malaysia and South Korea’s Seoul National University.
For more information on veterinary science, visit our subject guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is veterinary science?
Veterinary science degrees look at animal health. It allows students to study some animal biology and gives them information on all health topics from preventative health practices to the medicating of different animals and surgical procedures.
How can I become a veterinarian?
In order to become a veterinarian, a veterinary science degree is a necessary step. You will need to complete a degree from an approved veterinary college and, after completing your studies, apply to your country's official register of veterinary professionals so that you can begin practicing professionally as a veterinarian, veterinary nurse or veterinary surgeon. In the UK, the official register is the RCVS (Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons).
Experience working or volunteering with animals is also a great step. The experience will increase your employability.
How many years of college must I do to be a veterinarian?
Courses vary from country to country but in the UK veterinary science degrees take five years to complete.
Is veterinary science a good career path?
Veterinary science can be a very good career path depending on the country that you work in. It is generally a competitive field, but jobs are generally stable and well-paying.
According to the Prospects website, starting salaries for a veterinary surgeon in the UK are just over £30,000, can often rise to £40,000-£70,000 and can go up to £92,000 depending on experience and specialisation.
Can I study veterinary science online?
No. The practical elements and lab time in a veterinary science degree are very important and to achieve the best education and information possible, it is important that a student is able to get hands-on experience and interaction with their tutors.
saved this article
saved this article
Recommended articles Last year
Why practical learning is important when studying medicine
Top universities for accounting & finance
Top dentistry schools