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Student Accommodation Near Royal Veterinary College, University of London
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£295/wk
Closest option
0.72 km away
Peak demand
June, July
Overview
Royal Veterinary College London's Camden campus sits on Royal College Street, between Camden Town and King's Cross. That location gives students a strong mix of walkable Camden housing, Zone 1 transport and fast access to major rail stations. In this property set, Camden Town is the closest listing at around 0.72 km from campus, while Camden Hawley Crescent gives the lowest nearby studio price from £295 per week. The premium Camden apartment options cost much more, with Camden Town starting from £902 and Camden Lock starting from £963, so students need to compare space and services against rent. King's Cross properties sit slightly further away at around 1.26 to 1.31 km, but they bring better transport value through King's Cross, St Pancras International and nearby Underground links. For most RVC students, the practical choice is between a cheaper Camden studio, a higher-service King's Cross residence, or a premium Camden apartment close to daily campus life.
Quick Answers
Camden Town and Hawley Crescent properties are the closest accommodation choices for Royal Veterinary College London students. Camden Hawley Crescent is the lowest-priced nearby studio from £295 per week, while Chapter Kings Cross gives the strongest all-round amenity package with gym, cinema, study spaces, games area and bills included. Premium Camden apartment-style properties cost above £900 per week but offer larger layouts and upgraded services. King's Cross properties are slightly further from campus but stronger for transport, especially students who want quick access to St Pancras International, King's Cross and Zone 1 links.
Best For Budget
Camden Hawley Crescent, London
Best For Closest
Camden Town, London
Best For Amenities
Chapter Kings Cross, London
Best For Studios
Camden Hawley Crescent, London
Best Value Tradeoff
Londonist Hawley Crescent balances a Camden location, studio rooms, rooftop terrace, bike storage, laundry and bills included rent at a lower price than premium Camden apartment options.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
Around 9 minutes on foot
£902/wk
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£430/wk
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£295/wk
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£963/week/wk
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£350/wk
View RoomsPrice Comparison
| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Camden Town | £902 | 1-bed, 2-bed, 3-bed | 0.72 km | Around 9 minutes on foot | Fast WiFi, co-working area, shared lounges, events, CCTV | Water, WiFi, heating, electricity |
| Londonist Hawley Crescent | £430 | Studio | 0.76 km | Around 9 minutes on foot | Rooftop terrace, bike storage, social spaces, laundry | WiFi, electricity, heating, water |
| Camden Hawley Crescent | £295 | Studio | 0.76 km | Around 9 minutes on foot | Communal lounge, 1Gbps internet, laundry, bike storage | WiFi, water, heating, electricity, contents insurance |
| Camden Lock | £963 | 2-bed | 0.92 km | Around 11 minutes on foot | Fast WiFi, co-working space, gym access, smart locks, CCTV | Water, WiFi, electricity, heating |
| Chapter Kings Cross | £350 | Shared room, studio, ensuite room | 1.26 km | Short Tube or bus ride | Gym, study spaces, games area, cinema, courtyard | Electricity, water, gas, internet, social spaces |
| GoBritanya Kings Cross Residence | £555 | Studio | 1.31 km | Short Tube or bus ride | Gym, cinema, courtyard, Zone 1 location, CCTV | Internet, gas, electricity |
Best Student Areas
Camden Town
Camden Town is the most convenient area in this dataset for Royal Veterinary College London students. Camden Town, Londonist Hawley Crescent, Camden Hawley Crescent and Camden Lock all sit within about 0.72 to 0.92 km of campus. Students staying here can keep the daily journey simple while still being close to Camden Road and local bus stops such as Royal College St Crowndale Rd. Prices vary sharply, from £295 studios to premium apartment-style options above £900 per week.
King's Cross
King's Cross is slightly further from the RVC campus but brings major transport value. Chapter Kings Cross and GoBritanya Kings Cross Residence sit around 1.26 to 1.31 km from the university and are better described as short Tube or bus ride options. Students benefit from access to King's Cross, St Pancras International and Euston nearby. Chapter Kings Cross gives a broad room mix, while GoBritanya focuses on managed studio living.
Bloomsbury and Brunswick area
Bloomsbury and the Brunswick area are useful nearby lifestyle zones rather than the main accommodation cluster in this data. The Brunswick Centre is around 1.59 km from the RVC campus and Waterstones is around 1.60 km away, adding practical shopping and study-friendly value nearby. Students considering this side of central London should still compare commute time to Royal College Street, because the closest listed properties are mainly in Camden and King's Cross.
Daily life around RVC is shaped by Camden and King's Cross. The campus has very close bus access, including Royal College St Crowndale Rd Stop P at 0.02 km and Oakley Square Stop H at 0.09 km. Camden Road is around 0.66 km away, which helps students move across north and east London without relying only on Underground routes. For essentials, Baban Pharmacy is around 0.89 km from campus, while Planet Organic and Waitrose & Partners Islington sit within about 1.89 km. The Brunswick Centre at 1.59 km adds shopping and food options near the Bloomsbury side, and Waterstones at 1.60 km gives a useful bookshop option for students spending time around Euston and central London. The best student routine is usually built around Camden for daily living and King's Cross for transport.
How to Choose
Students who want the lowest weekly rent near RVC should start with Camden Hawley Crescent, because it lists studios from £295 and includes WiFi, water, heating, electricity and contents insurance. Students with a higher studio budget may compare Londonist Hawley Crescent, which starts from £430 and adds a rooftop terrace, bike storage and social spaces. Camden Town and Camden Lock are for students who want larger apartment-style living and can handle rent above £900 per week. Chapter Kings Cross is the best all-rounder for amenities because it combines shared rooms, studios and ensuite rooms with a gym, study spaces, cinema, games area and 24/7 on-site team. GoBritanya Kings Cross Residence is more focused on studio living and Zone 1 convenience. The key tradeoff is clear: Camden gives shorter daily access to campus, while King's Cross gives stronger transport flexibility.
University Info
Address
4 Royal College St, London NW1 0TU
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students typically begin comparing Camden and King's Cross accommodation 4 to 6 months before intake.
Lower-priced Camden studios and Zone 1 rooms near Royal Veterinary College London usually receive stronger demand before September intake.
Getting to Campus
Royal Veterinary College London's Camden campus is well connected through nearby bus stops, Camden Road, King's Cross, St Pancras International and Euston. Properties under 1 km from campus can be treated as realistic walking options, while the King's Cross listings should be framed as short Tube or bus rides.
Camden Town: around 9 minutes walking
Londonist Hawley Crescent: around 9 minutes walking
Camden Hawley Crescent: around 9 minutes walking
Camden Lock: around 11 minutes walking
Chapter Kings Cross: short Tube or bus ride from the wider King's Cross area
GoBritanya Kings Cross Residence: short Tube or bus ride from the wider King's Cross area
The closest supplied bus points are Royal College St Crowndale Rd Stop P at 0.02 km, Oakley Square Stop H at 0.09 km, Royal College St Crowndale Rd Stops U and N within 0.21 km, and Pratt Street Stop Q at 0.30 km. Camden Road is 0.66 km away, while St Pancras International and King's Cross are within about 0.91 km of the campus.
Bills & Inclusions
Most listed RVC London accommodation options include at least core utilities, but the exact bill package differs by property.
Camden Town includes water, WiFi, heating and electricity.
Londonist Hawley Crescent includes WiFi, electricity, heating and water.
Camden Hawley Crescent includes WiFi, water, heating, electricity and contents insurance.
Camden Lock includes water, WiFi, electricity and heating.
Chapter Kings Cross includes electricity, water, gas, internet and use of all social spaces.
GoBritanya Kings Cross Residence includes internet, gas and electricity.
Students should confirm whether contents insurance, laundry, fair usage limits and heating are included before booking. Lower weekly rent can look attractive, but London utilities and transport costs should be checked before comparing final value.
Room Types
shared room
Shared rooms are available at Chapter Kings Cross through the non-ensuite category. Pricing starts from £350 per week in the supplied data. This option can work for students who want a lower entry price than many London studios while still using shared social spaces, study areas, gym access and the cinema.
studio
Studios are available at Londonist Hawley Crescent, Camden Hawley Crescent, Chapter Kings Cross and GoBritanya Kings Cross Residence. Camden Hawley Crescent is the lowest-priced studio from £295 per week, while GoBritanya Kings Cross Residence starts from £555. Studios are usually better for students wanting private living and fewer shared day-to-day facilities.
ensuite room
Ensuite rooms are listed at Chapter Kings Cross. Prices across the full property range start from £350 and rise to £731 per week. Ensuite rooms can be a useful middle ground for students who want a private bathroom while still using shared kitchens or social areas.
1-bed, 2-bed and 3-bed
Larger apartment-style layouts are available at Camden Town and Camden Lock. Camden Town lists 1-bed, 2-bed and 3-bed options from £902 per week, while Camden Lock lists a 2-bed option at £963 per week. These are premium choices and should be compared against studio pricing before booking.
Booking Advice
Students wanting Camden or King's Cross accommodation near RVC should compare options several months before intake. Lower-priced studios under £500 per week can move quickly in this part of London.
Area & Transport
Transport is one of the strongest reasons to consider accommodation near Royal Veterinary College London. The immediate campus area has several bus stops within a short distance, including Royal College St Crowndale Rd Stop P, Stop U and Stop N, plus Oakley Square Stop H and Pratt Street Stop Q. Camden Road is 0.66 km away, St Pancras International is 0.81 km away and King's Cross is 0.91 km away, giving students access to local, national and international rail routes. Euston Station is also close at 0.97 km, although it falls outside the strict curated transport radius. Properties under 1 km, such as Camden Town, both Hawley Crescent listings and Camden Lock, are realistic walking options. Chapter Kings Cross and GoBritanya Kings Cross Residence are over 1 km, so they should be described as short Tube or bus ride choices rather than immediate walking-distance accommodation.
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Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near Royal Veterinary College London?
Camden Hawley Crescent is the cheapest listed nearby option, with studio prices starting from £295 per week. It is around 0.76 km from the RVC Camden campus, so it also keeps students close to Royal College Street.
Which accommodation is closest to Royal Veterinary College London?
Camden Town is the closest listed property at around 0.72 km from the RVC campus. The two Hawley Crescent listings are also close at around 0.76 km.
Are there walkable student accommodation options near RVC London?
Yes. Camden Town, Londonist Hawley Crescent, Camden Hawley Crescent and Camden Lock are all under 1 km from campus. Using the distance estimate, these range from around 9 to 11 minutes on foot.
Which property is best for postgraduates near RVC?
Chapter Kings Cross is a strong postgraduate option because it has study spaces, a gym, cinema, social areas, secure entry and bills included. Students wanting a shorter walk may prefer Camden Hawley Crescent or Londonist Hawley Crescent.
Can first-year students book private accommodation near Royal Veterinary College?
Yes. First-year students can book private student accommodation near RVC London. They should compare distance, bills, tenancy length, support services and guarantor requirements before committing.
Which areas are popular for RVC London students?
Camden Town and King's Cross are the most useful areas in this property set. Camden is closer to campus, while King's Cross gives stronger transport links through St Pancras International, King's Cross and nearby Zone 1 connections.
How competitive is student accommodation near RVC London?
Competition is usually stronger before September intake because Camden and King's Cross are high-demand London areas. Lower-priced studios under £500 per week can be especially competitive.
Are bills included in these RVC accommodation options?
Yes, all six listed properties include some bills. Common inclusions are WiFi, water, heating, electricity, gas or internet, depending on the property.
What is usually included in the rent?
Depending on the property, rent may include WiFi or internet, water, electricity, heating, gas, contents insurance or access to shared social spaces. Students should check the exact bill list because each property includes a different package.
Which property has the best amenities?
Chapter Kings Cross has the strongest amenity mix in the supplied data. It includes a gym, study spaces, social spaces, games area, cinema, courtyard, laundry, parcels service, 24/7 on-site team and secure entry.
Which property is best for studios near RVC?
Camden Hawley Crescent is the strongest budget studio option because it starts from £295 per week and is around 0.76 km from campus. GoBritanya Kings Cross Residence is a higher-priced managed studio option near King's Cross.
Is King's Cross too far from Royal Veterinary College?
King's Cross is not too far, but it is slightly less walk-focused than Camden. Chapter Kings Cross is around 1.26 km away and GoBritanya Kings Cross Residence is around 1.31 km away, so they are best described as short Tube or bus ride options.
Should I choose Camden or King's Cross accommodation?
Choose Camden if being closer to the RVC campus matters most. Choose King's Cross if transport access, managed residence facilities and connections across London are more important.
Do international students need a UK guarantor?
Some UK student accommodation providers may ask for a UK guarantor or upfront rent payment. The supplied data does not confirm guarantor rules, so international students should check this before booking.
Are short-term stays available near RVC London?
The supplied data does not confirm short-term tenancy availability. Students needing a shorter stay should ask the property team to confirm contract length, move-in date and cancellation terms.
Do any listed properties mention free cancellation?
Free cancellation is not listed in the supplied property data for these RVC accommodation options. Students should check the live listing or ask the accommodation team before booking.
Can I view the property before booking?
Viewings depend on the provider and current availability. Students should request photos, virtual tours or in-person viewing options before paying a deposit.
How do I book student accommodation near Royal Veterinary College London?
Start by choosing the property, room type and weekly budget. Then confirm availability, bills, tenancy length, guarantor requirements and payment terms before completing the booking.
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A world-renowned University of London veterinary and biological sciences institution with historic roots, specialist campuses and strong clinical training
Royal Veterinary College, commonly known as RVC, is a public specialist college of the University of London, established in 1791. With more than 230 years of history, RVC is known globally for veterinary medicine, veterinary nursing, biological sciences, animal health, clinical training and research. The uploaded source describes RVC as one of the world’s premier veterinary and biological science research institutions and highlights its ranking as the #1 veterinary school globally by QS in the source context.
Institution Name
Royal Veterinary College
Short Name
RVC
Affiliation
University of London
Country
United Kingdom
Main Locations
Camden, London and Hawkshead, Hertfordshire
Established
1791
Institution Type
Public specialist college
Number of Campuses
2 in the uploaded source data
Campus Setting
Urban in the uploaded source data
Royal Veterinary College, commonly known as RVC, is a public specialist college of the University of London. Established in 1791, RVC has a history of more than 230 years and is recognised in the uploaded source as one of the world’s premier veterinary and biological science research institutions. For students focused on animal health, veterinary medicine, veterinary nursing, biological sciences and specialist clinical training, RVC is one of the most targeted study choices in the UK.
The uploaded source states that RVC has educated students from over 54 countries and is ranked as the #1 veterinary school globally by QS in the source context. It also lists RVC at #401–500 in Times Higher Education World University Rankings and includes U.S. News rankings such as #941 in Best Global Universities, #376 in Best Global Universities in Europe and #66 in Best Global Universities in the UK. These rankings should be verified before publication because ranking years and methodologies change.
RVC operates across two campuses: Camden Campus in central London and Hawkshead Campus in Hertfordshire. Camden is described as a historic urban campus for veterinary medicine and biosciences students, while Hawkshead is described as a dynamic campus for veterinary nursing and final-year veterinary medicine students. This two-campus structure is important because student accommodation, commute, clinical exposure and academic routine can vary by programme and year of study.
The uploaded source states that RVC offers programmes across four academic departments and provides undergraduate and postgraduate courses in veterinary sciences, biological sciences and veterinary nursing. Popular undergraduate examples include BSc Animal Biology, Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine, BSc Veterinary Nursing and BSc Biological Sciences. Postgraduate examples include MSc Veterinary Epidemiology, MSc Wild Animal Health, MSc Veterinary Education and MSc Wild Animal Biology.
RVC is highly specialist and competitive. The uploaded source states that admissions are offered in Fall and Spring terms and that the college requires applicants to demonstrate academic excellence. Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS, while postgraduate applicants apply through UKPASS in the uploaded source. Students should verify current application platforms before publication because postgraduate application systems can change over time.
English language requirements in the uploaded source include IELTS 6.5–7.0, TOEFL iBT 93 with no section below 23 and PTE Academic 65 with no less than 59 in each section. These requirements reflect the academically and professionally demanding nature of veterinary and biological science study. Students should verify course-specific scores before applying, especially for veterinary medicine, veterinary nursing and clinical programmes.
Tuition fees at RVC are higher than many general UK universities because of the specialist nature of veterinary training, clinical facilities and laboratory-based learning. The uploaded source lists BSc programmes at GBP 20,900, Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine at GBP 36,760 and MSc programmes around GBP 25,410 to GBP 25,800. It also states that international students should be prepared to spend around ₹30 lakh to ₹35 lakh per year, depending on programme duration and living costs.
Accommodation planning is especially important because RVC students may be based in central London or Hertfordshire depending on course and year. The uploaded source lists accommodation options such as College Grove, Mary Branker House, Intercollegiate Halls, College Close, Student Village and Odiham Hall, with weekly fees ranging from around GBP 139.50 to GBP 287.28. Students should match accommodation to their campus and programme structure before booking.
Students searching for student accommodation near Royal Veterinary College should compare RVC residences, University of London intercollegiate halls, PBSA, ensuite rooms, shared flats, studios and private rentals near Camden, Hawkshead, Potters Bar and other relevant locations. The best housing choice depends on campus access, clinical schedule, bills, transport, safety, study environment, contract length and proximity to specialist facilities.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near Royal Veterinary College and across London or Hertfordshire. Students can compare rent, bills, commute, campus access, room type, amenities, safety and contract flexibility before booking. For Indian and international students, this helps connect tuition, living costs, accommodation, visa funds and clinical study requirements into one practical plan.
Overall, Royal Veterinary College is best suited for students with a clear academic and professional interest in veterinary medicine, animal health, veterinary nursing, biological sciences, epidemiology, wild animal health and clinical research. It is a specialist institution where course choice, campus location, accommodation, funding and long-term career goals should be planned carefully from the beginning.
Yes. Royal Veterinary College can be a strong option for Indian students who want specialist study in veterinary medicine, veterinary nursing, biological sciences, animal health, epidemiology and clinical research.
RVC is known for veterinary medicine, veterinary nursing, biological sciences, animal health research, specialist clinical facilities and its long-standing reputation as a leading veterinary institution.
Students live in RVC residences, University of London intercollegiate halls, PBSA, shared flats, studios and private rentals near Camden, Hawkshead, Potters Bar and other campus-connected areas.
The uploaded source lists Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine at GBP 36,760, BSc programmes at GBP 20,900 and MSc programmes around GBP 25,410 to GBP 25,800, so students should budget carefully.
RVC can be worth it for students who are specifically committed to veterinary, animal health, biological science or clinical research careers and want specialist facilities and global recognition.
Specialist veterinary medicine, veterinary nursing, biological sciences, epidemiology, wild animal health and veterinary education programmes
Royal Veterinary College offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in veterinary sciences, biological sciences and veterinary nursing. Popular courses in the uploaded source include Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine, BSc Biological Sciences, MSc Veterinary Epidemiology, MSc Wild Animal Health, MSc Wild Animal Biology and MSc Veterinary Education. Tuition examples include GBP 36,760 for Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine, GBP 20,900 for BSc programmes and around GBP 25,410 to GBP 25,800 for selected MSc programmes.
Royal Veterinary College courses are highly specialist and focused on veterinary science, animal health, biological sciences, veterinary nursing, epidemiology and clinical research. Unlike a general university with broad subject offerings, RVC is designed for students who want a focused pathway into animal health, veterinary practice, biomedical research, wildlife health or related scientific careers.
The uploaded source states that RVC offers programmes through four academic departments, including areas such as comparative biomedical sciences, clinical science and services, pathobiology and population sciences, and professional services. Undergraduate and postgraduate programmes are available in veterinary sciences, biological sciences and veterinary nursing.
Popular bachelor’s courses in the uploaded source include BSc Animal Biology, Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine, BSc Veterinary Nursing and BSc Biological Sciences. The Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine is highlighted as a popular five-year full-time course offered across both campuses. The source states that the first two years are taught at Camden Campus and the remaining three years at Hawkshead Campus.
Postgraduate options include MSc Veterinary Epidemiology, MSc Wild Animal Health, MSc Veterinary Education and MSc Wild Animal Biology. These programmes can suit students interested in disease surveillance, epidemiology, wildlife medicine, veterinary education, conservation science, animal health research and clinical or scientific specialisation.
Tuition fees in the uploaded source reflect the specialist nature of RVC programmes. BSc programmes are listed at GBP 20,900, Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine at GBP 36,760 and MSc programmes around GBP 25,410 to GBP 25,800. Specific examples include MSc Veterinary Epidemiology at GBP 25,410, MSc Wild Animal Health at GBP 25,800, MSc Veterinary Education at GBP 10,240, Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine at GBP 36,760, MSc Wild Animal Biology at GBP 25,800 and BSc Biological Sciences at GBP 20,900.
Students should not compare RVC tuition directly with non-specialist universities without considering the nature of clinical training, laboratory work, animal teaching facilities, hospitals and professional accreditation pathways. Veterinary and biological science programmes often require more intensive facilities, clinical exposure and specialist teaching than classroom-only programmes.
Course planning should be connected to campus and accommodation planning. The uploaded source describes Camden Campus as home to veterinary medicine and biosciences students, while Hawkshead Campus is home to veterinary nursing and final-year veterinary medicine students. A student’s housing strategy may need to change depending on course year, clinical schedule and campus location.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near Royal Veterinary College based on campus location, weekly rent, bills, commute, safety, room type and contract length. This is especially useful for RVC students because specialist courses may involve long study hours, clinical sessions, animal-care responsibilities and movement between London and Hertfordshire.
Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine
Undergraduate • 5 years full-time in the uploaded source data
Fee: £36760 / year
INR: INR equivalent should be recalculated before publication
Best for: Students committed to becoming veterinary professionals and studying in a specialist clinical and animal-health environment
Students should verify academic, science-subject, English, clinical, professional and accreditation requirements before applying.
BSc Biological Sciences
Undergraduate • Varies by course structure; students should verify the official course page
Fee: £20900 / year
INR: INR equivalent should be recalculated before publication
Best for: Students interested in biological sciences, biomedical research and animal or life-science pathways
Applicants should prepare strong science academics, English proficiency and a clear statement of academic interest.
BSc Veterinary Nursing
Undergraduate • Varies by course structure; students should verify the official course page
Fee: £Not specified in the uploaded course-fee table / year
INR: Not specified in the uploaded course-fee table
Best for: Students interested in clinical animal care, veterinary nursing and hospital-based animal health support
Students should verify professional registration, placement, English and clinical requirements before applying.
MSc Veterinary Epidemiology
Postgraduate • Varies by course structure; students should verify the official course page
Fee: £25410 / year
INR: INR equivalent should be recalculated before publication
Best for: Students interested in disease patterns, animal health data, epidemiological research and veterinary public health
Applicants should highlight science, veterinary, biological, statistical or public health-related preparation where relevant.
MSc Wild Animal Health
Postgraduate • Varies by course structure; students should verify the official course page
Fee: £25800 / year
INR: INR equivalent should be recalculated before publication
Best for: Students interested in wildlife health, conservation medicine and specialist animal health roles
Students should verify whether veterinary, biological or animal science background is required for their chosen route.
MSc Wild Animal Biology
Postgraduate • Varies by course structure; students should verify the official course page
Fee: £25800 / year
INR: INR equivalent should be recalculated before publication
Best for: Students interested in wildlife biology, animal research and conservation science
Students should prepare academic evidence in biological sciences, animal science or related disciplines where required.
MSc Veterinary Education
Postgraduate • Varies by course structure; students should verify the official course page
Fee: £10240 / year
INR: INR equivalent should be recalculated before publication
Best for: Students or professionals interested in veterinary teaching, academic development and educational practice
Applicants should verify whether professional veterinary, teaching or academic experience is expected.
RVC is famous for Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine, BSc Veterinary Nursing, BSc Biological Sciences, MSc Veterinary Epidemiology, MSc Wild Animal Health and MSc Wild Animal Biology.
RVC can be expensive compared with general universities because the uploaded source lists Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine at GBP 36,760 and selected MSc programmes around GBP 25,410 to GBP 25,800.
The best course depends on career goals. Veterinary career students may consider Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine, while research-focused students may consider Biological Sciences, Veterinary Epidemiology, Wild Animal Health or Wild Animal Biology.
Yes. The uploaded source describes facilities such as animal hospitals, a small animal referral hospital, equine hospital, animal teaching facility, dissection room and specialist learning spaces.
Yes. RVC students should plan housing around Camden or Hawkshead campus because course year, clinical schedule and campus location can affect commute and cost.
Competitive specialist admissions through UCAS and postgraduate application routes with high English and document requirements
Royal Veterinary College admissions are competitive because RVC is a specialist veterinary and biological sciences institution within the University of London. The uploaded source states that admissions are offered in Fall and Spring terms, with undergraduate applicants applying through UCAS and postgraduate applicants through UKPASS in the source context. Applicants must submit academic transcripts, statement of purpose, passport copy, two academic letters of recommendation and English language scores such as IELTS, TOEFL iBT or PTE Academic.
Royal Veterinary College admissions are highly competitive because RVC is a specialist institution in veterinary medicine, veterinary nursing and biological sciences. The uploaded source states that RVC is part of the internationally recognised University of London and requires applicants to demonstrate academic excellence. Students should prepare early because veterinary and biological science programmes often require strong academics, science preparation, English proficiency and detailed supporting documents.
The uploaded source states that admissions at RVC are offered in Fall and Spring terms. Students should verify current intake availability by course before applying because specialist programmes may not run in every intake and some veterinary routes may have stricter annual timelines.
For application routes, the uploaded source lists UCAS for undergraduate applicants and UKPASS for postgraduate applicants, with an application fee of GBP 20. Because application platforms can change over time, students should verify the current official RVC application route before publication or submission.
Required supporting documents in the uploaded source include official academic transcripts, Statement of Purpose, copy of passport, two academic Letters of Recommendation and English language proficiency test scores. Students applying to specialist courses should also check whether interviews, science prerequisites, work experience, animal-care experience or professional evidence are required by the official course page.
English language requirements are relatively high in the uploaded source. Accepted tests include IELTS, TOEFL iBT and PTE Academic. Minimum scores listed are IELTS 6.5–7.0, TOEFL iBT 93 with no section below 23 and PTE Academic 65 with no less than 59 in each section. Students should verify course-specific English scores because clinical and professional programmes may require higher evidence of communication ability.
Undergraduate applicants interested in Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine, BSc Biological Sciences, BSc Veterinary Nursing or BSc Animal Biology should prepare a strong academic profile in relevant science subjects. The uploaded source does not provide India-specific percentage cut-offs, so students should not rely on generic assumptions. Exact subject and grade equivalencies should be verified directly before applying.
Postgraduate applicants interested in MSc Veterinary Epidemiology, MSc Wild Animal Health, MSc Wild Animal Biology or MSc Veterinary Education should verify whether veterinary, biological science, animal science, medical, public health, statistical or professional background is required. Because RVC’s postgraduate courses are specialist, eligibility can be more course-specific than general UK master’s programmes.
Accommodation planning should be part of the admissions process because campus location can affect student life and cost. Camden Campus is in central London, while Hawkshead Campus is in Hertfordshire. Students should compare accommodation options early because a student’s course or year of study may determine whether Camden, Hawkshead, Potters Bar or nearby areas are more practical.
Admistay helps students compare verified accommodation near Royal Veterinary College before arrival. Students can compare RVC residences, University of London halls, PBSA, studios, shared flats and ensuite rooms by campus access, rent, bills, safety, transport and contract length. This helps international students plan admission, visa, tuition, accommodation and clinical study routines together.
Step 1: Choose Specialist Programme
Shortlist the RVC course based on veterinary, biological science, animal health, clinical or research career goals.
Step 2: Check Course-Specific Eligibility
Review science prerequisites, academic requirements, professional expectations and any course-specific evidence needed.
Step 3: Confirm Intake and Application Route
Check whether the course is open for Fall or Spring entry and verify the current official application platform.
Step 4: Prepare English Test
Prepare IELTS, TOEFL iBT or PTE Academic based on the programme’s required score.
Step 5: Prepare Documents
Collect transcripts, SOP, passport copy, two academic LORs and English language evidence.
Step 6: Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for undergraduate study or the current postgraduate application route for master’s-level study.
Step 7: Plan Funding and Visa
Calculate tuition, living costs, scholarship possibilities, visa funds and healthcare-related expenses where applicable.
Step 8: Plan Accommodation
Compare verified accommodation near Camden or Hawkshead through Admistay based on course location and year of study.
Fall Term
Listed as an admission term in the uploaded source data
Application: Students should verify current official course deadlines directly.
Likely important for major undergraduate and postgraduate routes, but course-specific availability must be checked.
Spring Term
Listed as an admission term in the uploaded source data
Application: Students should verify current official course deadlines directly.
Students should confirm whether their specialist programme is offered in Spring before planning visa or accommodation.
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english language requirements
additional requirements
Indian students should choose a specialist RVC course, verify official eligibility, prepare academic transcripts, SOP, passport, two LORs and English scores, then apply through the current official route.
Yes. The uploaded source describes RVC as highly competitive and states that applicants must demonstrate academic excellence.
The uploaded source lists IELTS 6.5–7.0, TOEFL iBT 93 with no section below 23 and PTE Academic 65 with no less than 59 in each section.
Yes. The uploaded source lists UCAS as the undergraduate application route for RVC.
Students should arrange accommodation after confirming whether their course is based at Camden, Hawkshead or both campuses, because commute and cost can change significantly.
A specialist two-campus student experience across Camden and Hawkshead with hospitals, farms, anatomy facilities and clinical learning spaces
Royal Veterinary College student life is shaped by two highly specialist campuses: Camden in central London and Hawkshead in Hertfordshire. Camden supports veterinary medicine and biosciences students with facilities such as the Anatomy Museum, First Opinion Animal Hospital, London Bioscience Innovation Centre, learning resource centre, dissection room, group study rooms, library and lecture theatres. Hawkshead supports veterinary nursing and final-year veterinary medicine students with facilities such as the Small Animal Referral Hospital, Equine Hospital and Bolton Park Farm animal teaching facility.
Student life at Royal Veterinary College is highly specialist because RVC is not a general university campus. Students are part of a veterinary, biological science and animal-health learning environment where academic study, clinical facilities, animal teaching spaces and research exposure are central to daily life.
RVC operates across two campuses: Camden Campus in central London and Hawkshead Campus in Hertfordshire. The uploaded source states that both campuses are connected with each other at shorter distances, but students should still plan accommodation and commute carefully because London and Hertfordshire student living can feel very different.
Camden Campus is located in central London and is described as the historic campus for veterinary medicine and biosciences students. Facilities listed in the uploaded source include the Anatomy Museum, First Opinion Animal Hospital, London Bioscience Innovation Centre, Lightwell Café, learning resource centre, dissection room, group study rooms, learning rooms, library and lecture theatres. The London Bioscience Innovation Centre is described as housing biotechnology and life sciences companies, from small start-ups to global firms.
Hawkshead Campus in Hertfordshire is described as the dynamic campus for veterinary nursing and final-year veterinary medicine students. The uploaded source lists major facilities such as the Small Animal Referral Hospital, which treats about 9,000 cases every year, the Equine Hospital with 24-hour emergency service and ambulances, and the 200-hectare Bolton Park Farm, which supports animal teaching on campus.
Accommodation is a major part of RVC student life. The uploaded source states that RVC provides well-furnished, equipped and safe accommodation at affordable rates. Accommodation halls include facilities such as kitchens, common living areas, Wi-Fi and TV, 24/7 security, ensuite rooms, washing areas, games rooms, onsite cinema rooms, communal lounges and shops. Students can also choose off-campus housing if they prefer private options.
RVC accommodation examples in the uploaded source include College Grove at GBP 186 per week, Mary Branker House at GBP 220.73 per week, Intercollegiate Halls at GBP 185.08 to GBP 287.28 per week, College Close at GBP 139.50 per week, Student Village at GBP 139.50 per week and Odiham Hall at GBP 139.50 per week.
The uploaded source also provides living-cost examples, including accommodation at GBP 8,928, public transport at GBP 268, food and household shopping at GBP 1,002, social costs at GBP 1,362 and academic studies at GBP 144. The source does not fully clarify whether these are annual planning figures, so final publication should verify the cost period before using them in exact budgeting tables.
Students searching for student accommodation near Royal Veterinary College should compare RVC residences, University of London intercollegiate halls, PBSA, ensuite rooms, standard rooms, shared flats, studios and private rentals near Camden, Potters Bar, Hawkshead and other suitable areas. Students should consider campus location, commute, clinical schedule, bills, security, study environment and contract terms before booking.
Admistay helps students compare verified accommodation near RVC campuses by weekly rent, room type, bills, commute, safety, amenities and contract flexibility. For Indian and international students, this is important because the wrong accommodation location can add travel stress to an already demanding veterinary or biological science programme.
Overall, RVC student life is best suited to students who want a focused academic environment with animal hospitals, anatomy facilities, farms, laboratories, clinical exposure and specialist peer groups. Students who plan accommodation around campus access and clinical routine will find it easier to manage the intensity of RVC study.
Camden Campus
Hawkshead Campus
Specialist Clinical Environment
RVC student life is shaped by veterinary hospitals, animal teaching facilities, clinical learning spaces and research-focused facilities.
Camden Campus Access
Camden offers central London access, bioscience facilities, anatomy learning and veterinary medicine teaching spaces.
Hawkshead Campus Access
Hawkshead supports veterinary nursing, final-year veterinary medicine, small animal referral work, equine services and farm-based teaching.
Accommodation Choice
Students can compare RVC residences, intercollegiate halls, PBSA, studios and private rentals based on campus location.
Specialist Peer Community
Students study with peers focused on veterinary medicine, veterinary nursing, biological sciences and animal health.
Clinical Routine Planning
Students should choose housing that supports early starts, clinical schedules, transport reliability and quiet study time.
Camden
Best for: Students based at Camden Campus who want central London access and proximity to bioscience and veterinary medicine facilities
Commute: Walking or short local commute varies by property
Convenient but can be expensive, so students should compare rent, bills and commute carefully.
University of London Intercollegiate Halls
Best for: Students seeking structured student housing connected to the University of London environment
Commute: Commute varies by hall and campus
Useful for students who want student-hall facilities, but pricing varies significantly.
Potters Bar and Hawkshead Area
Best for: Students based at Hawkshead Campus, veterinary nursing students and final-year veterinary medicine students
Commute: Commute varies by property and campus route
Can reduce travel stress for clinical and animal-care schedules.
College Close and Student Village
Best for: Students seeking campus-linked accommodation with lower weekly fees in the uploaded source
Commute: Commute depends on assigned campus and residence location
The uploaded source lists these at GBP 139.50 per week, but current fees should be verified.
PBSA near RVC
Best for: International students seeking student-focused amenities and structured contracts
Commute: Commute varies by property
Students should check whether bills, Wi-Fi, laundry, security and transport access are included.
Shared Flats near Camden or Hertfordshire
Best for: Students seeking more independent living or flexible housing options
Commute: Commute varies by location
Students should compare safety, contract terms, bills and transport before signing.
Student life at RVC is specialist, clinical and research-focused, with veterinary hospitals, anatomy facilities, animal teaching spaces, farms and biological science facilities across Camden and Hawkshead.
Yes. The uploaded source lists RVC accommodation options including College Grove, Mary Branker House, Intercollegiate Halls, College Close, Student Village and Odiham Hall.
RVC students should live near the campus relevant to their course or year, especially Camden for central London teaching and Hawkshead or Potters Bar for veterinary nursing and final-year veterinary medicine.
The uploaded source lists RVC accommodation examples from GBP 139.50 to GBP 287.28 per week, but current fees and private rental costs should be verified before booking.
Accommodation planning is important because RVC courses can involve clinical schedules, specialist facilities and possible movement between Camden and Hawkshead campuses.
Biological sciences scholarships, BVetMed international awards and realistic budgeting for specialist veterinary study
Royal Veterinary College offers scholarships and grants for international students, including RVC Scholarships for Biological Sciences and RVC International Scholarships for BVetMed. The uploaded source lists Biological Sciences scholarships at GBP 5,410 based on academic performance during admission and BVetMed international scholarships as full tuition fee waivers for academic excellence in veterinary sciences. Students should plan scholarships alongside high specialist tuition, accommodation, food, transport, social, academic and visa-related costs.
Royal Veterinary College scholarships can help international students reduce the cost of specialist veterinary and biological science study. The uploaded source states that RVC offers financial assistance in the form of scholarships and grants to international students from around the world. However, because veterinary and clinical programmes can be expensive, students should treat scholarships as part of a wider funding plan rather than the entire budget.
The RVC Scholarships for Biological Sciences are listed in the uploaded source with an award value of GBP 5,410. Eligibility is based on academic performance during admission. This can be relevant for students applying to biological sciences pathways who have strong academic records and want to reduce tuition pressure.
The RVC International Scholarships for BVetMed are listed as offering a full tuition fee waiver. Eligibility is based on academic excellence in veterinary sciences in the uploaded source. This is a high-value award and should be treated as highly competitive. Students interested in Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine should verify current eligibility, number of awards, deadlines and application procedure before relying on it financially.
RVC tuition costs require careful planning. The uploaded source lists Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine at GBP 36,760, BSc programmes at GBP 20,900 and MSc programmes around GBP 25,410 to GBP 25,800. These values are higher than many general UK university courses because veterinary and biological science programmes require specialist teaching, clinical facilities, laboratories, hospitals and animal-care learning environments.
Living costs should be planned separately. The uploaded source lists accommodation at GBP 8,928, public transport at GBP 268, food and household shopping at GBP 1,002, social costs at GBP 1,362 and academic studies at GBP 144. The period for these figures should be verified before publication, but they show that students need funds beyond tuition.
Accommodation is a major funding factor. The uploaded source lists weekly accommodation fees ranging from GBP 139.50 to GBP 287.28 across residences such as College Grove, Mary Branker House, Intercollegiate Halls, College Close, Student Village and Odiham Hall. Students should check whether bills, Wi-Fi, laundry, security, kitchen access and transport are included before comparing total value.
Scholarship planning should also consider campus location. Camden accommodation may be more expensive because of central London access, while Hawkshead or Hertfordshire-linked housing may be more practical for later-year veterinary medicine or veterinary nursing students. A scholarship may reduce tuition, but poor accommodation planning can increase transport costs, stress and time pressure.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near Royal Veterinary College by rent, bills, commute, room type, safety, amenities and contract length. For Indian and international students, this helps protect scholarship savings and build a realistic study budget across tuition, housing, living costs and visa funds.
Overall, scholarships at RVC can be valuable, especially for Biological Sciences and BVetMed applicants, but students should prepare a full financial plan. This should include tuition after scholarship, accommodation, food, transport, academic materials, visa costs, health surcharge, insurance, clinical travel where relevant and emergency funds.
Biological Sciences Scholarships
Scholarships for students applying to biological sciences pathways, based on academic performance during admission.
BVetMed International Scholarships
High-value awards for academically excellent veterinary sciences applicants, listed as full tuition fee waivers in the uploaded source.
International Student Grants
The uploaded source states that RVC offers financial assistance through scholarships and grants to international students.
Specialist Tuition Planning
Students should plan for higher specialist programme fees, especially for Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine and MSc programmes.
Accommodation Budget Planning
Students should compare weekly rent, bills, campus access, contract length and transport before booking housing.
Clinical Study Cost Planning
Veterinary and clinical students should prepare funds for living costs, transport, academic materials, visa expenses and emergency needs.
RVC Scholarships for Biological Sciences
Best for: Students applying to biological sciences programmes with strong academic performance
Coverage: GBP 5,410 in the uploaded source data
Students should verify whether the award is automatic or application-based and confirm current eligibility before applying.
RVC International Scholarships for BVetMed
Best for: Academically excellent international applicants in veterinary sciences
Coverage: Full tuition fee waiver in the uploaded source data
This is likely highly competitive; students should verify number of awards, deadlines, eligibility and selection process directly.
Yes. The uploaded source lists RVC Scholarships for Biological Sciences and RVC International Scholarships for BVetMed, along with financial assistance through scholarships and grants.
Popular scholarships in the uploaded source include RVC Scholarships for Biological Sciences and RVC International Scholarships for BVetMed.
The uploaded source lists RVC International Scholarships for BVetMed as a full tuition fee waiver, but students should verify current eligibility and award availability.
Yes. RVC scholarships are likely competitive because they are based on academic performance or academic excellence in veterinary sciences.
Students can reduce costs by comparing RVC residences, intercollegiate halls, PBSA and private rentals early while checking bills, commute, campus access and contract terms.
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Explore Royal Veterinary College admissions, eligibility, UCAS and UKPASS application routes, veterinary medicine requirements, English language scores, interview expectations, postgraduate options, visa documents and practical guidance for Indian and international students.
Main Intake
Term-based
Application Route
UCAS & UKPASS
English Requirement
IELTS 6.5 - 7.0
Admission Difficulty
Highly Competitive / Specialist
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
Royal Veterinary College admissions are specialist and competitive, with undergraduate applicants applying through UCAS and postgraduate applicants applying through UKPASS.
Royal Veterinary College, University of London is a specialist veterinary institution offering undergraduate, postgraduate and CPD programmes in veterinary medicine, veterinary nursing, biological sciences, bioveterinary sciences, animal biology and related veterinary fields. Admissions are highly profile-based because many programmes require strong academic records, English language readiness, interview performance, work experience and subject-specific preparation. Indian and international students should prepare transcripts, examination results, English scores, financial proof, work experience evidence where required, interview preparation and UK Student Visa documents early.
RVC offers 12 degree programmes including undergraduate, postgraduate and CPD routes
The uploaded content mentions around 1,800 students and over 750 staff
RVC is described as the largest provider of veterinary education for the professions in the UK
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS
Postgraduate applicants apply through UCAS UKPASS
IELTS, TOEFL, PTE and Cambridge English are accepted English proficiency tests
International students require CAS and UK student visa documents
Biomedical Admissions Test is not required according to the uploaded content
Students interested in veterinary medicine, animal health, veterinary nursing, biological sciences or bioveterinary sciences
Applicants with strong science preparation and commitment to animal health or veterinary careers
Undergraduate applicants ready for UCAS application, interview and work experience requirements where applicable
Postgraduate applicants with a first or second class honours degree or international equivalent in a relevant subject
Veterinary graduates interested in MSc Wild Animal Health or specialist postgraduate veterinary routes
Students who can meet higher English requirements such as IELTS 7.0 for many postgraduate veterinary courses
International students who can prepare proof of finance, CAS and UK Student Visa documents correctly
Students without a strong science or veterinary-related academic background may find RVC highly challenging
Applicants who are not prepared for interviews may struggle because interviews are listed for undergraduate admissions
Students applying to veterinary medicine without relevant work experience where required may weaken their profile
Applicants with low English scores may need significant preparation because several PG routes require IELTS 7.0
Students looking for broad non-veterinary university options may find RVC too specialist
International applicants who delay CAS, financial proof, TB certificate or visa documents may face enrolment pressure
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS Route
UG applicants apply through UCAS for veterinary medicine, veterinary nursing, biological sciences and related programmes.
Postgraduate Admissions
UKPASS Route
PG applicants apply through UCAS UKPASS for full-time graduate, distance learning, certificate, short course and diploma routes.
Specialist Selection
Interview + Experience
Admission can include academic review, English proof, interview, work experience and course-specific veterinary requirements.
Admission Type
Specialist Review
Selection is based on science readiness, veterinary motivation, academic documents, English proficiency and practical suitability.
RVC deadlines vary by programme, so students should check the latest UCAS and UKPASS deadline for their exact course before applying.
Check official 2026 UCAS deadline
Veterinary Medicine UCAS Deadline
The uploaded content gives an older October deadline for BVetMed and Graduate Accelerated BVetMed, so 2026 applicants should confirm the latest UCAS deadline.
Check official 2026 UCAS deadline
Other Undergraduate Programmes
The uploaded content gives older January deadlines for BSc Veterinary Nursing, Biological Sciences, Bioveterinary Sciences and Animal Biology-related routes.
Check official 2026 UKPASS deadline
Postgraduate Programme Deadlines
Postgraduate deadlines vary by course, including Veterinary Epidemiology, Wild Animal Biology, Wild Animal Health and Veterinary Education.
After application submission
Interview and Document Review
Applicants should be ready for interview, work experience review and additional document requests where required.
After offer acceptance
CAS and Visa Preparation
International students should prepare CAS, financial proof, English proof, passport, biometric details and TB certificate where required.
Royal Veterinary College eligibility depends on course level, science background, English proficiency, interview outcome and work experience where required.
Undergraduate
Strong school-level academic record with official transcripts and interview readiness
Postgraduate
First or second class honours degree or international equivalent for many graduate routes
RVC accepts IELTS, TOEFL, PTE and Cambridge English, with requirements commonly equivalent to IELTS 6.5 or IELTS 7.0 depending on programme.
IELTS
Standard Requirement
6.5 Overall
Check programme requirement
Higher Requirement
7.0 Overall
Often 6.5 in each subsection for listed PG programmes
TOEFL
Where IELTS is 6.5
93
Check programme requirement
Where IELTS is 7.0
101
Check programme requirement
Veterinary Education Mention
93 iBT
Listed for MSc Veterinary Education in uploaded content
PTE
Where IELTS is 6.5
65
Check programme requirement
Where IELTS is 7.0
69
Check programme requirement
Cambridge C1 Advanced
Where IELTS is 6.5
176
Check programme requirement
Where IELTS is 7.0
185
Check programme requirement
Completed UCAS application for undergraduate applicants
Completed UKPASS application for postgraduate applicants
Official transcripts for classes 9 to 12
Official copies of examination results or academic documents
Bachelor’s degree certificate and transcript for postgraduate applicants
Personal statement where required
English language proficiency proof
Interview preparation documents where required
Work experience evidence where required
Proof of financial support
Valid passport copy
Two recent passport-size photographs for visa process
CAS after offer acceptance
Proof of previous qualifications
Tuberculosis certificate where required
Biometric information for visa process
Royal Veterinary College is popular for BVetMed, Veterinary Nursing, Biological Sciences, Bioveterinary Sciences, Animal Biology, Veterinary Epidemiology, Wild Animal Biology, Wild Animal Health and Veterinary Education.
Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine
Best For
Prepare strong science academics, interview answers and relevant animal or veterinary work experience where required.
BSc Veterinary Nursing
Best For
Show animal-care motivation, practical exposure and readiness for clinical-style learning.
BSc Bioveterinary Sciences
Best For
Applicants should highlight biology strength, laboratory interest and animal-health motivation.
BSc Animal Biology, Behaviour, Welfare and Ethics
Best For
Use the personal statement to show animal welfare awareness, biology interest and practical engagement.
MSc Veterinary Epidemiology
Best For
Basic Mathematics knowledge and strong interest in disease patterns, data and animal-health systems are important.
MSc Wild Animal Biology
Best For
A relevant honours degree, strong personal statement and wildlife or research motivation can strengthen the profile.
MSc Wild Animal Health
Best For
This route is better suited to veterinary graduates with postgraduate veterinary experience.
Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
BSc Veterinary Nursing
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc Veterinary Epidemiology
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MSc Wild Animal Health
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
Difficulty
Highly Competitive / Specialist
Acceptance Rate: Not officially published
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Strong science academic record
Clear veterinary or animal-health motivation
Interview readiness
Work experience where required
High English proficiency
Relevant honours degree for postgraduate routes
Veterinary degree and postgraduate experience for specialist wildlife health routes
Complete financial and visa documents
Check the exact 2026 deadline for your course because RVC deadlines vary by programme.
UG applicants should prepare UCAS materials early and ensure all class 9 to 12 transcripts and exam results are ready.
Veterinary medicine applicants should start interview preparation early and collect work experience proof if required.
PG applicants should use UKPASS and check the specific academic and English requirement for each course.
Wild Animal Health applicants should clearly show veterinary qualification and postgraduate veterinary experience.
Students targeting Veterinary Epidemiology should highlight mathematics comfort, disease-control interest and research readiness.
International students should prepare finance proof, CAS, TB certificate and passport documents before visa stage.
Assuming all RVC programmes have the same deadline
Applying without checking whether work experience is required
Ignoring interview preparation for undergraduate veterinary routes
Submitting weak personal statements without clear veterinary or animal-health motivation
Not meeting IELTS 7.0-level English expectations for postgraduate routes
Applying to specialist MSc routes without relevant veterinary, biology or honours degree background
Delaying financial support documents, CAS and visa preparation
Academic Strength
High
Research Focus
Moderate to High
Mathematics Requirement
Course-specific
STEP 1
Choose Programme
Select an undergraduate, postgraduate, CPD, certificate, diploma or distance learning course in veterinary medicine, animal science or related fields.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review academic requirements, science background, English score, interview requirement and work experience expectations.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, examination results, personal statement, English proof, financial documents and work experience evidence where required.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for undergraduate courses or UKPASS for postgraduate courses.
STEP 5
Attend Interview
Attend interview if required and demonstrate veterinary motivation, science readiness and practical suitability.
STEP 6
Receive Offer
Review offer conditions and submit any remaining academic, English or financial documents.
STEP 7
Visa & CAS
Use CAS to complete UK Student Visa steps including financial proof, biometric information, TB certificate and passport documents.
Best ROI Courses
High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Popular Career Areas
Veterinary medicine, veterinary nursing, animal health, wildlife health, epidemiology and biological sciences
Specialist Reputation
The uploaded content describes RVC as the largest provider of veterinary education for the professions in the UK
Student Community
The uploaded content mentions around 1,800 students and over 750 staff
Selection Signal
Interview, work experience, English scores and subject-specific readiness can strongly influence admission outcomes
Royal Veterinary College is a specialist choice, so Indian students should apply only if their profile clearly fits veterinary, animal health or biological sciences.
Veterinary medicine applicants should prepare early for interviews and practical experience discussions.
PG applicants should not rely only on marks; relevant honours degree, veterinary background and experience can matter strongly.
English scores need serious planning because several listed postgraduate programmes expect IELTS 7.0 or equivalent.
Students applying for wild animal health should show veterinary qualification and postgraduate veterinary experience clearly.
Visa planning should start early because CAS, financial proof, biometric information and TB certificate are part of the international student process.
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS.
Postgraduate applicants apply through UCAS UKPASS.
Yes, interview is listed as an undergraduate admission requirement in the uploaded content.
No. The uploaded content says there is no requirement for Biomedical Admissions Test.
RVC accepts IELTS, TOEFL, PTE and Cambridge English according to the uploaded content.
International students need passport, English proof, CAS, previous qualifications, financial proof, biometric information and TB certificate where required.
Yes. Indian students can apply if they meet academic, English language, interview, work experience and UK Student Visa requirements for their selected course.
Undergraduate applicants apply online through UCAS.
Postgraduate applicants apply through UCAS UKPASS according to the uploaded content.
The uploaded content says RVC offers 12 degree programmes including undergraduate, postgraduate and CPD programmes in veterinary medicine and veterinary nursing.
The uploaded content mentions undergraduate programmes in veterinary medicine, biological sciences and veterinary nursing, including BVetMed and related BSc routes.
Yes. Interview is listed among undergraduate admission requirements for international applicants.
No. The uploaded content states that Biomedical Admissions Test is not required.
English requirements vary by programme. The uploaded content lists equivalents for IELTS 6.5 and IELTS 7.0, with several postgraduate courses requiring IELTS 7.0 or higher with 6.5 in each subsection.
Yes. The uploaded content mentions TOEFL, PTE and Cambridge English tests as accepted English proficiency options.
Students usually need application form, official transcripts for classes 9 to 12, examination results, interview, financial proof, English proof and work experience evidence if required.
The uploaded content says MSc Wild Animal Health requires a degree from a recognised veterinary school and one year of postgraduate veterinary experience, with IELTS 7.0 or higher and 6.5 in each subsection.
International students need a valid passport copy, passport-size photographs, English proof, biometric information, CAS, proof of previous qualifications, financial maintenance proof and TB certificate where required.
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