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For candidates whose professional degree in veterinary medicine was not taught entirely in English or French, such candidates are required to submit an official score report from one of the following language proficiency examinations unless prohibited by law:
- Internet-based TOEFL (iB-TOEFL), with a minimum of 23 in Reading, 25 in Listening, 22 in Speaking, 22 in Writing and no minimum overall score is required. Candidates MUST achieve at least the minimum passing scores for each of the four sections of the internet-based TOEFL. TOEFL scores can be sent to the NEB using our institution code number B665.
- International English Language Testing System (IELTS), Academic version with an overall score of no less than 6.5, with at least 6.5 in the Listening band, 6.0 in the Writing band and 7.0 in the Speaking band. Candidates MUST achieve the minimum passing scores for each of the three sections.
- Canadian Academic English Language (CAEL & CAEL-CE) Assessment with an overall score of no less than 60, with a least 60 in the Listening band, 50 in the Writing band and 60 in the Speaking band.
- Exam of French of the Office de la langue française (OLF) of the Government of Quebec. The examination comprises four parts: oral comprehension, writing, writing comprehension and oral communication. The score for each part is 60%.
- Candidates who are prohibited by law from taking the OLF of the Government of Quebec should contact neb-bne@cvma-acmv.org for next steps.
For NEB to process your language proficiency examination scores during review of your registration materials, candidates must provide an official copy of their score report for one of the foregoing language proficiency examinations. This must be sent either by physical mail to the NEB office when sending registration materials, or by emailing an official PDF version of the score report generated from the issuing language exam authority. PDF score reports can be emailed to neb-bne@cvma-acmv.org
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