Veterinary (Veterinarian) Studies – What Requirements and Subjects are Needed to Study in South African Universities?

On this page, we explore what Grade 10 High School subject marks/results are needed or required to study Veterinary in South African Universities and Colleges (to become a Veterinarian)? We also look at what APS Score points are required for Veterinary Degree and Diploma courses. You should know that every learning institution, internationally or locally, will have its own set of requirements for Veterinary studies.

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List of Grade 10 subjects required to study Veterinary courses

Well, let us explore what grade 10 subjects are required in order to study Veterinary in South African Universities and Colleges. The subject that you choose in grade 10 may directly determine what study options you will have at tertiary institutions. Therefore, when choosing your subject combination in grade 10, you should already have an idea in terms of what you intend to study after matric.

This is a Sciences field of study, therefore there are specific High School subjects that are required to study in this field. You also need to meet the minimum APS score in the University you are going to study at. The following subjects are needed and essential for the curriculum:

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  • Physical Science,
  • Mathematics,
  • Life Sciences,
  • English Home Language,
  • or English First or Second Additional Language.
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What Veterinary Career is all about

Veterinary medicine is focused on the health care of animals—from house pets, to livestock, to those that can be found at the zoo or racetracks. Like doctors who work with humans, veterinarians examine animals in order to find out the cause of their illnesses, treat injuries, prescribe medications, perform surgeries, and monitor patients’ progress in follow-up visits.

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What are the APS Score marks/results points for Veterinary

In order for you to get accepted at a University in South Africa, or (Colleges that use APS scores) for a qualification in Veterinary, you should possess a National Senior Certificate (Grade 12) with an APS score of between 26 -42. APS score is determined by the Grade 12 marks or results. It is also good to know that Universities and Colleges may use your Grade 11 marks if you applied before your matric results came out.

The minimum requirements for a candidate to obtain a Grade 12 National Senior Certificate?

The minimum requirements are:

  • Achieve 40% in three subjects, one of which is an official language at Home Language level and 30% in three subjects.
  • Provide full evidence in the SBA component in the subjects offered

Correct Subject Choice is Important

When it comes to subject choices, every learner should ensure that their subject choice (from Grade 10 already) will lead them in pursuing the careers they want.

The subject choice at the end of Grade 9, or Grade 10 according to The Department of Education, could determine the field of study learners can follow once they complete school. In other words, if learners do not select the correct combination of subjects, they could find themselves unable to enter into certain higher or further education programmes. So when making this important subject choice, learners should consider their options for when they complete school and select accordingly.

Where to study Veterinary Courses in South Africa

There are many educational institutions (universities and colleges) that offer Veterinary courses in South Africa. Below are the most recommended places where you can study Veterinary in South Africa:

How much does it cost to study Veterinary?

Although every learning institution will have its own fees structure and costing, studying Veterinary courses can range from R15 000 to R60 000 per annum. It is always advisable for learners to contact the institution they want to learn at in order to confirm the study fees amounts for the year.

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