yes
In my country, yes, it's part of the school's curriculum. I know some countries you have to get an internship in order to graduate
How many years does it takeyou need four years of a college/university and then four years of internship and then you take an exam and if you pass it then you're finished
In the United States all types of veterinarians receive the same training - four years of vet school. However, an exotic animal veterinarian ideally would also complete externships and possibly an internship to focus on the non-traditional species they are interested in.
16 yrs.2 yrs.
to become a veterinarian you need of course to go t high school,college,and vet school you need specialized trainging like how to cure a wond and to check there heart rate you need lots thing to become a veterinarian ♥ you will go to lots of work
No, you do not have to complete an internship to become a veterinarian. However, as part of your application to veterinary college in the US, you will need to both list hours of veterinary experience in which you either worked with/under a licensed vet or you job-shadowed a vet and provide 2-3 letters of recommendations from current veterinarians.
Try an internship in a law firm or a court house to begin with, this would be a great place to start
It may take five to six years to become a veterinarian. Further getting the practical expereince in this provides the professionalism.
No. Just need talent, luck, and a good agent.
To become a neurosurgeon, you will need to complete medical school and a surgical internship. You will then need at least three years of practice as a surgical resident in your field.
In the United States, no - you can go directly from vet school to practicing as a veterinarian in the profession. However, if you want to become board certified, you will typically have to complete a one-year internship before applying for the residency to train for the board certification test.