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Is Australian veterinarian an immigration major?

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Veterinarians are responsible for diagnosing, treating and preventing diseases, discomforts and injuries of animals.

Veterinary evaluation organizations are AVBC (Australian Veterinary Committee) and Australian Veterinary Industry Association. For applicants with overseas education, the evaluation conditions are harsh, and they must pass the NVE exam of the trade association before they can pass the veterinary career evaluation.

The NVE exam is divided into three parts:

1. Qualifications: Applicants must have graduated from World University or AVMA World Veterinary College with a four-year full-time veterinary major, and obtained four scores of 7 in IELTS or equivalent English.

2. Pre-test session (multiple choice questions): The veterinary pre-test is held in Australia every April. Applicants need to submit their application for the exam before February 8, and ensure that the IELTS score is valid during the exam. There are also some overseas examination rooms in Auckland, London, New Delhi, Dubai and Singapore.

3. Clinical link: The clinical examination is generally conducted at the University of Queensland in June 5438+065438+ 10 or February 65438+February, with a duration of 4-5 days. Applicants need to start clinical examination within 27 months after the first trial is passed. Candidates who have failed the clinical examination twice in a row need to prove their improvement and progress in knowledge and experience before continuing the examination. Clinical examination should be completed within 5 years after passing the preliminary examination, otherwise they must reapply.

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Take care of animals treated or temporarily fostered in veterinary centers, and assist veterinarians in medical procedures and operations.

Veterinary nurses belong to VET D group, and applicants need to hold technical secondary school or college education. If the education is highly related to veterinary medicine, you need more than 5 years 1 year relevant working experience; If it is not relevant, it will take at least 2 years of relevant work in 5 years.

It should be noted that applicants with high academic qualifications will find it difficult to pass the application of veterinary nurses.