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Universities Offering Veterinary Medicine in Nigeria (2027)

15 approved Nigerian universities and polytechnics offer Veterinary Medicine. Click any school to see full UTME and O'level admission requirements.

Schools15
States14
About Veterinary Medicine

Veterinary Medicine is a five-to-six-year professional degree programme that trains students in animal health, disease diagnosis, surgery, public health, and food safety. Students gain both theoretical knowledge and hands-on clinical experience covering livestock, companion animals, and wildlife management. The curriculum includes anatomy, pharmacology, microbiology, pathology, and epidemiology, preparing graduates to handle diverse animal health challenges across Nigeria's agricultural landscape. Upon graduation, students must be registered with the Veterinary Council of Nigeria (VCN) before practising professionally. Career opportunities span private veterinary practice, livestock and poultry production management, government veterinary services, and food safety inspection roles within agencies such as NAFDAC and the Federal Ministry of Agriculture. Graduates also pursue postgraduate research and academic careers.

JAMB UTME Subject Combination for Veterinary Medicine
Required subjects (all schools)
Use of EnglishBiologyChemistryPhysics

Full UTME subject guide for Veterinary Medicine →

Abia (1 schools)
Benue (1 schools)
Borno (1 schools)
Edo (1 schools)
Enugu (1 schools)
FCT (2 schools)
Kaduna (1 schools)
Kano (1 schools)
Kwara (1 schools)
Ogun (1 schools)
Oyo (1 schools)
Plateau (1 schools)
Sokoto (1 schools)
Taraba (1 schools)
Frequently Asked Questions
How many universities offer Veterinary Medicine in Nigeria?
As of 2026, 15 approved Nigerian universities and polytechnics offer Veterinary Medicine.
What JAMB subjects do I need for Veterinary Medicine?
You need: Use of English, Biology, Chemistry, Physics.
Which state has the most schools offering Veterinary Medicine?
FCT has the most institutions offering Veterinary Medicine in Nigeria.