

They can pursue a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree, also known as a D.V.M., and/or a doctorate in veterinary medicine, also known as a Ph.D. Most students pursue aPh.D. in veterinary science after completing their D.V.M. degrees, but a few programs allow students to pursue thedoctorate independent from the D.V.M.
- Candidate must have a Master degree with thesis in an appropriate field
- Acceptance into the programme is subject to approval by School of Graduates and the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, UPM
Eligibility International students / Entry Requirements
For direct admission, an international candidate must pass the following tests with stated minimum passing marks:
i) TOEFL Written test (Academic version): 550 points
ii) IELTS (Academic Exercise): Band 6.0
iii) TOEFL Internet test (Academic version): 79-80
iv) TOEFL Computer test (Academic version): 213
vi) CIEP: Level 109
| Totally (USD) | Yearly (USD) |
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| $ 14363 | $ 2873 |
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Fellowships, scholarships, assistantships are usually available for postgraduate students wishing to study in Malaysia, depending either on availability within the institution and your academic qualifications. Additionally, a number of scholarships are available from other institutions and organisations, such as the Malaysian government.
- SCHOLARSHIP/FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE UPM
- GRA (Graduate Research Assistantship)
- GRF (Graduate Research Fellowship)
- Financial Aid for Local Graduate Students to Undertake Overseas Research Attachment
- Financial Aid to Attend International Seminar/Conference/Symposium
- IGRF (International Graduate Research Fellowship)
- IGSS (International Graduate Student Scholarship)
- SGRA (Special Graduate Research Allowance)
- PASS (Putra Alumni Scholarship Scheme)
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