Veterinary nurses
Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) 3240
1,276 UK university courses lead to a career as Veterinary nurses.
UK courses
1,276
Median graduate salary
£25,000
£22,000–£28,000 IQR
In work or study
85%
15mo after graduating
Top UK universities for Veterinary nurses
Featured UK courses for Veterinary nurses
Acute and Critical Care
University of South Wales
Acute and Critical Care
University of South Wales
Acute Care
University of Huddersfield
Adult Care Leadership and Management
University Centre Peterborough
UCAS Points
48 points
Adult Health and Social Care
Blackpool and the Fylde College
A-Levels
DD
UCAS Points
48 points
Adult Health and Social Care
Blackpool and the Fylde College
A-Levels
CC
UCAS Points
64 points
Adult Nursing
University of Manchester
Adult Nursing
University of Exeter
A-Levels
BBB
Adult Nursing
University of Portsmouth
Adult Nursing
London South Bank University
Adult Nursing (Postgraduate Entry)
University of Portsmouth
Adult Nursing (Postgraduate)
University of Manchester
Frequently asked questions
Which UK university courses lead to becoming a veterinary nurses?
1,276 UK university courses are mapped to Veterinary nurses (SOC 3240) via UCAS's occupational classification, covering both undergraduate and postgraduate study.
What is the average graduate salary for Veterinary nurses in the UK?
Graduates of UK courses mapped to Veterinary nurses earn a median salary of £25,000 (interquartile range £22,000–£28,000), based on 510 courses with published salary data.
What percentage of graduates from these courses are in work or further study?
85% of UK graduates from courses mapped to Veterinary nurses are in work or further study 15 months after graduating, based on Discover Uni outcomes data from 302 courses.
Which UK university offers the most courses leading to Veterinary nurses?
Hartpury University in Gloucester offers the most courses leading to Veterinary nurses (43 courses).