University of Veterinary Medicine
Budapest, Hungary
University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest
Budapest, Hungary
Founded
1787
Institution Type
Public (State-Owned)
Total Students
~1,400
International Students
67%
Discover the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest
Discover the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest
The University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest (UVMB) is one of the oldest veterinary schools in the world and the only veterinary school in Hungary. Established in 1787 as the Chair of Animal Healing at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Pest, it has maintained an uninterrupted teaching record for more than two centuries.
UVMB is a state-owned institution accredited by the European Association of Establishments for Veterinary Education (EAEVE), and its degrees are automatically recognized across all EU member states and in several other countries worldwide. Training is available in three languages — English, German, and Hungarian — attracting students from approximately 60 countries.
The university operates on a deliberately small scale, enrolling a limited number of students each year to preserve high academic standards and a close-knit, family-like atmosphere. With 67% international students, UVMB is regarded as one of the most international veterinary campuses in Europe.
Key Milestones
- 1787: Chair of Animal Healing established at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Pest.
- 1851: Became an independent institution as the Royal Institute of Veterinary Medicine.
- 1899: Elevated to Royal College status with the right to issue the D.V.M. diploma.
- 1995: Internationally accredited by the European Association of Establishments for Veterinary Education (EAEVE).
Academic Structure and Programs
Academic Structure and Programs
UVMB is a specialized university focused on veterinary sciences, biology, and related disciplines. It is accredited to issue the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.), Bachelor of Science (BSc) and Master of Science (MSc) in Biology, MSc in Zoology Research, and the Philosophiae Doctor (PhD) in veterinary sciences. The curriculum spans 5.5 years for the veterinary program and follows European Community standards with over 5,000 hours of instruction.
Basic Veterinary Sciences
Covers foundational subjects in the preclinical years, including anatomy, histology, embryology, physiology, and biochemistry, providing students with essential knowledge of animal body structure and function.
- Veterinary Anatomy
- Histology and Embryology
- Veterinary Physiology and Biochemistry
Pre-Clinical Veterinary Sciences
Focuses on bridging basic sciences with clinical applications, including biology, chemistry, physics, zoology, and biomathematics during the first two years of study.
- Biology and Zoology
- Chemistry and Physics
- Ethology and Animal Behaviour
Clinical Veterinary Sciences
Encompasses hands-on clinical training in internal medicine, surgery, and obstetrics across the university's four on-campus animal clinics for small animals, horses, food animals, and exotic animals.
- Veterinary Internal Medicine
- Veterinary Surgery
- Obstetrics and Reproduction
Paraclinical Veterinary Sciences
Addresses pathology, pharmacology, toxicology, microbiology, and parasitology, equipping students with the diagnostic and therapeutic knowledge essential for clinical practice.
- Pathology and Pathophysiology
- Pharmacology and Toxicology
- Microbiology and Parasitology
Veterinary Public Health and Food Safety
A prioritized field at UVMB covering food hygiene, food safety risk analysis, food waste reduction, forensic veterinary medicine, and state veterinary medicine for public health protection.
- Food Hygiene and Safety
- Epizoology and State Veterinary Medicine
- Forensic Veterinary Medicine
Biology and Zoology Research
Offers BSc and MSc programs in Biology as well as MSc in Zoology Research, extending UVMB's academic scope beyond classical veterinary disciplines into broader life sciences.
- BSc in Biology
- MSc in Biology
- MSc in Zoology Research
Admission Requirements
Admission Requirements
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.)
- Secondary EducationHigh school diploma or equivalent with strong emphasis on biology and chemistry
- Entrance ExaminationWritten and oral exam in Biology, Chemistry, and English language proficiency
- English ProficiencyDemonstrated through the entrance exam; native English speakers are exempt from the language component
- Application FeeEUR 200
- Application PeriodRolling basis from January 1 to June 30
PhD in Veterinary Sciences
- Prior DegreeD.V.M. or equivalent degree in veterinary medicine or related field
- Research ProposalA detailed research proposal in a relevant veterinary science area
- Language ProficiencyStrong command of English (instruction language for international programs)
- Academic TranscriptsOfficial transcripts from all prior higher education institutions
- ReferencesAcademic recommendation letters from faculty members
Rolling admissions begin for the D.V.M. English-language program for the following September intake.
Deadline for Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship applications (opens mid-November).
Final deadline for D.V.M. applications, subject to availability of remaining places.
The English-language program starts in early September each year with orientation for new students.
Tuition Fees and Scholarships
Tuition Fees and Scholarships
UVMB offers competitive tuition for a European-accredited veterinary education. Tuition is payable in euros in two installments per academic year. An EUR 800 non-refundable deposit is required within two weeks of acceptance and is applied toward the first semester fee.
| Fee Component | Hungarian Program | English/German Program |
|---|---|---|
| First Semester Tuition | State-funded (eligible students) | EUR 7,700 |
| Second Semester Tuition | State-funded (eligible students) | EUR 4,780 |
| Registration Fee | Contact university | EUR 220 |
| Application Fee | Contact university | EUR 200 |
| Total | State-funded for eligible Hungarian students | EUR 12,480 per year (tuition only) |
Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship
A fully funded scholarship offered by the Hungarian government to international students, covering tuition fees, monthly stipend, and accommodation allowance for the entire duration of studies.
- Coverage: Full tuition waiver, monthly stipend, and housing contribution
- Eligibility: Citizens of partner countries with strong academic records
- Application Period: Mid-November to mid-January annually via stipendiumhungaricum.hu
University Merit Scholarships
UVMB awards scholarships and tuition fee waivers to meritorious students based on academic performance and partners with institutions to facilitate international exchange programs.
- Type: Partial tuition waivers and merit-based awards
- Criteria: Outstanding academic performance during studies
- Application: Contact the university's international office for details
Campus and Facilities
Campus and Facilities
UVMB's historic main campus is centrally located in Budapest's VII district, near major railway and metro stations and easily accessible by public transport. The campus was designed by the famous architect Imre Steindl and stands under the protection of the Board of National Heritage, blending 19th-century architecture with modern facilities.
The heritage-protected main campus in central Budapest features elegant 19th-century architecture and modern teaching facilities.
The state-of-the-art Small Animal Clinic opened in 2006, providing 21st-century diagnostic and treatment facilities for students and clients.
Located 10 km from Budapest, the Field Station includes a Large Animal Clinic, riding school, biotechnology institute, and a living gene bank of Hungarian farm animal breeds.
Housing and Dining
Accommodation
The university collaborates with a property agency to help students find housing. On-campus dormitory beds and private rental options are both available in Budapest.
- On-campus dormitory with communal kitchens and microwaves
- Private accommodation assistance through partner agencies
- Affordable living costs compared to other European capitals
Dining and Services
Students have access to a student buffet on campus and communal kitchens equipped with microwaves and electric cookers for self-catering.
- Student buffet on campus
- Communal kitchens with cooking facilities
- Nearby restaurants and cafes in central Budapest
Student Life at UVMB
Student Life at UVMB
Despite its small size, UVMB offers a vibrant and diverse student community with participants from over 50 countries. The university organizes regular extracurricular outings, cultural events, and community gatherings that help students explore Hungarian culture while building lasting friendships.
Budapest — A Vibrant European Capital
Budapest — A Vibrant European Capital
Life in Budapest
Budapest is Hungary's capital and largest city with over 1.7 million inhabitants. Known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant cultural scene, the city offers an affordable and exciting environment for international students compared to other European capitals.
Central European Hub
Budapest is well-connected by air, rail, and road to major European cities, making weekend travel across the continent easy and affordable.
Affordable Cost of Living
Living expenses in Budapest are relatively affordable compared to Western European capitals, with a wide range of budget-friendly housing, dining, and entertainment options.
Rich Cultural Heritage
From the Buda Castle and thermal baths to the Danube promenade and ruin bars, Budapest offers a unique blend of historic monuments and modern cultural attractions.
Diverse International Community
Budapest is home to numerous international universities and a large expatriate community, with international cuisines, cultural establishments, and a welcoming atmosphere for students from around the world.
Career Outcomes and Alumni Network
Career Outcomes and Alumni Network
Common Career Paths for Graduates
Practical Information for International Students
Practical Information for International Students
For International Students
The university provides necessary documentation and guidance for student visa applications. International students should arrange their visa well in advance of the September start date.
While the D.V.M. program is taught entirely in English, the university also offers Hungarian language courses to help international students integrate into local life.
Students must arrange adequate health insurance. Free mental health counseling is available on campus twice weekly on a registration basis.
Key Contacts
- +90 5435286292
- +44 7868736984
- corporate@uni4edu.com
- info@uni4edu.com
University Rankings
University Rankings
As a highly specialized institution, UVMB is not typically featured in overall global university rankings. However, it holds a notable position in veterinary science subject rankings and is recognized for its focused expertise and EAEVE accreditation, being the 7th institution in the world to fulfill the association's strict quality requirements.
| Subject | Ranking Body | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| Veterinary Sciences | Shanghai Ranking (GRAS) | 151-200 |
| Veterinary Sciences | EAEVE Accreditation | Fully Accredited |
| Research Output | Nature Index | #2306 |
| Medicine and Health | University Guru Meta Ranking | #8 in Hungary |
Features
Established in 1787, the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest operates as the sole veterinary educational institution in Hungary. The university currently hosts approximately 1,500 students, including a large international population from over 50 countries. An academic staff of 150 experts leads specialized training and advanced biomedical research. Renowned for its historical legacy and European accreditation, the institution remains a premier center for veterinary sciences and animal healthcare education.

Accommodation
Off-Campus Accommodations Students wishing to live off-campus need to research availability on their own, and should arrive well before the start of term to do so.

Work While Studying
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Co-op/Internship Participation
Even if you do NOT meet our minimum English requirement (IELTS or TOEFL), you still can get conditionally accepted in the program of your choice with the condition of completing our English program prior to starting your chosen program.
Average Time To Receive Acceptance Letter
January - June
2 week
Location
Budapest, István u. 2, 1078 Hungary
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