Tuition fees for undergraduate veterinary medicine in 2025-2026. Home studentsIf you already have a degree and want to study a second degree in veterinary medicine, you will be:classed as a full cost student in terms of your fee statuscharged the same annual fee rate as Overseas/International studentsRest of UK (RUK) full-time student fees*The tuition fee for RUK full-time undergraduate students for academic year 2025-2026 will be £9,535.Learn more about changes to undergraduate tuition fees on the UK government websiteAnnual tuition fee increaseTuition fees increase every year in the majority of cases.If you intend to study over additional years, you should take this annual tuition fee increase into consideration when you estimate your fees for a degree.International full-time student feesIf you are an Overseas/International taught student studying full-time over multiple years, you will:not be affected by the annual tuition fee increasebe charged a fixed annual fee based on your start date Veterinary Medicine (BVMS) - 5 year degree Fee statusHome - ScotlandHome - RUKOverseas/Full Cost/EU (from 2021 - onwards)2025-2026 entry£1,820 £9,535£39,7002024-2025 entry£1,820£9,535£37,5002023-2024 entry£1,820*£9,535£35,2002022-2023 entry£1,820*£9,535£34,2002021-2022 entry£1,820*£9,535£33,5002020-2021 entry£1,820*£9,535£32,850*EU fee status was included in our Home-Scotland fee until 2021-2022. Graduate entry programme (GEP) - 4 year degree Fee statusAll students2025-2026 entry£39,7002024-2025 entry£37,5002023-2024 entry£35,2002022-2023 entry£34,2002021-2022 entry£33,500 FundingFind out what scholarships and funding options are available for your degree.Search for scholarships and funding *Revised 12 December 2024 to update Rest of UK fees information. This article was published on 2024-09-11