The University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest (UVMB) traces its origins back to 1787, when it was established as part of the Medical Faculty of the University of Pest. During the 19th century, the growing demand for qualified veterinary professionals—capable of both theoretical and practical work—arose alongside the development of national public veterinary services and the establishment of regional veterinary offices. This demand drove significant institutional, educational, and infrastructural developments. By 1851, the university had become an independent educational and research institution. Its current main campus in the heart of Budapest dates back to 1881.


In addition to its long-standing tradition in veterinary medicine, UVMB now offers Bachelor's and Master's programs in Biology and Master's programs in Zoology Research. In recent years, Veterinary Public Health has become a priority area in both education and research, covering topics such as food hygiene, food safety risk analysis, and food waste reduction. This academic diversity creates a rich learning environment that integrates both classical and contemporary veterinary sciences.


Education at UVMB is offered in three languages—English, German, and Hungarian—and attracts students from around 60 countries worldwide. This multilingual and multicultural setting ensures that graduates are professionally competent on a global scale. Accredited by the European Association of Establishments for Veterinary Education (EAEVE), UVMB stands as one of the most respected veterinary education centers in Hungary and Europe.

Department / Fee Notices
Please note that university fees may vary from term to term. This will be confirmed in your application.

Departments Duration Language Annual Fee (EUR)
Veterinary 5.5 Years English € 12480.00
Notices
* The Application Deadline Varies by Department
** Additional Documents May Be Requested by Departments
*** The YKS requirement applies to students in Türkiye. International students will be evaluated according to the examination systems and admission criteria of their respective countries.

  • CV
  • English Proficiency Certificate (B2)
  • Health Certificate
  • High School Diploma and Transcript
  • Motivation Letter
  • Passport
University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest