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A graduate of a non-accredited veterinary school must complete all three parts of the foregoing examinations, starting with the BCSE, followed by the NAVLE and the CPE (whereas the NAVLE can be attended first and the CPE thereafter or vice versa) in order to be granted a CQ. Graduates of an accredited veterinary school need only pass the NAVLE within two attempts to be granted a CQ. Moreover, graduates of an accredited college who do not achieve a passing mark on the NAVLE within two attempts must also complete the CPE, once they have passed the NAVLE, in order to receive a CQ.
All veterinary schools in Canada and the USA are currently accredited, as are those of the University of Utrecht in The Netherlands (graduates from 1973 onward), the Universities of London (graduates from 1999 onward), Glasgow (from 1999) and Edinburgh (from 2001) in the United Kingdom, Massey University in New Zealand (from 2001), as well as Murdoch University (from 2002), the Universities of Sydney (from 2005) Melbourne (from 2006) and Queensland (from 2012) in Australia, University College Dublin (from 2007) in Ireland, Ross University (from 2011) on St. Kitts, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de México (from 2011) in Mexico City and St. George’s University in Grenada (from 2011). listed on the AVMA website. Candidates who are uncertain of the accreditation status of their college may obtain the necessary information from the NEB office.
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A candidate who is a graduate of a non-accredited veterinary school must successfully complete the BCSE, the NAVLE and the CPE within a 5 year period commencing when the candidate begins the Examination sequence. A candidate who does not complete the Examination sequence within the 5 year period will be required to request the re-activation of their file and pay the Rere-activation Feefee, as appropriate to the candidate's situation (see Appendix F below Schedule of Fees). However, all previous Examination results will still be valid and will be maintained in the candidate's file.
Note also that a candidate who has been granted eligibility to register for the Examination must begin the Examination sequence within two years or he/she will also be required to request re-activation and pay the Rere-activation Feefee.
Finally, candidates should note that the Examination may be administered only to bona fide candidates (i) for initial licensing in any province or state, or (ii) who are already licensed in a province or state, but are seeking a license in another jurisdiction that does not recognize the candidate's existing scores as qualifying for a license.
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