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University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest (ÁTE)

University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest (ÁTE) is a recognised university in Hungary. Below is what AlmiStudy records about it — only verified fields are shown; anything not confirmed is deliberately left out rather than guessed.

CityBudapest
RegionEurope
TypePublic
SubjectsVeterinary Medicine; Animal Science; Veterinary Hygiene; Wildlife Conservation
AccreditationHungarian Accreditation Committee (MAB / Magyar Felsőoktatási Akkreditációs Bizottság); Hungarian Educational Authority; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999); European Association of Establishments for Veterinary Education (EAEVE) accredited; AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association) accreditation
Official websitehttps://univet.hu/en/
Accreditation registryhttps://www.mab.hu/en/
Founded in 1787 as a veterinary department of the University of Pest (heritage to ELTE), becoming the independent University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest in 1962 (and re-established as an independent university in 2016 after merger periods). Approximately 1,500 students. **HUNGARY'S ONLY VETERINARY UNIVERSITY** and one of the oldest veterinary schools in continental Europe. Both EAEVE-accredited (EU recognition) AND AVMA-accredited (American Veterinary Medical Association — making it one of few European veterinary schools whose graduates can practice in the USA without additional examination). Offers English-medium DVM programme attracting international students. ⚠️ Added by curator (collector omission).
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