Important: This guide provides general information for foreign-trained professionals seeking US licensure. International licensing pathways change frequently. Always verify requirements directly with the credential evaluation agency, state licensing board, and — for visa questions — a qualified immigration attorney. LicenseMap does not provide legal or immigration advice.
How to Get a Veterinarian License in the US with a India B.V.Sc. & A.H.
Timeline
1–3 years
Est. Cost
$5,000–$12,000
Credential Eval
Required
US Exam
NAVLE
If you earned your B.V.Sc. & A.H. (Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry) in India and want to work as a licensed veterinarian in the United States, this guide covers the full pathway — from credential evaluation through state licensure.
Indian degrees from institutions recognized by the relevant regulatory councils (UGC, NMC, AICTE) are widely evaluated by US credential services such as WES and ECE. The process typically takes 1–3 years and costs between $5,000–$12,000, depending on the state you choose and your individual circumstances.
Your India Qualifications
- Degree Type
- B.V.Sc. & A.H. (Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry)
- Regulatory Body
- Veterinary Council of India (VCI)
- Education System
- Follows a 10+2+3/4 structure. Professional degrees (MBBS, B.E./B.Tech) are typically 4–5.5 years. Three-year bachelor's degrees may require additional evaluation.
- US Evaluation
- ECFVG (AVMA Educational Commission for Foreign Veterinary Graduates)
Indian B.V.Sc. is a 5.5-year program. ECFVG evaluates for equivalency through its multi-step certification process.
Step-by-Step Pathway to US Licensure
Step 1: Credential Evaluation
Your B.V.Sc. & A.H. (Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry) must be evaluated for US equivalency by ECFVG (AVMA Educational Commission for Foreign Veterinary Graduates). You will need official transcripts sent directly from your institution, your degree certificate, and license verification from the Veterinary Council of India (VCI).
ECFVG (AVMA Educational Commission for Foreign Veterinary Graduates)
Certification program for veterinary graduates from non-AVMA-accredited schools
Step 2: English Proficiency
You will need to demonstrate English proficiency, typically through the TOEFL iBT. Score requirements vary by state board and credential evaluation agency. Check with your target state for specific minimums.
Step 3: Additional Education (If Required)
Depending on your credential evaluation results, you may need to complete additional coursework to address gaps between your India education and US requirements. Indian B.V.Sc. is a 5.5-year program. ECFVG evaluates for equivalency through its multi-step certification process.
Step 4: NAVLE (North American Veterinary Licensing Examination)
All internationally educated veterinarians must pass the NAVLE (North American Veterinary Licensing Examination) to practice in the US. This is the same exam taken by US-educated graduates. Must obtain ECFVG certification or graduate from an AVMA-accredited/listed program. ECFVG includes multiple steps including a clinical proficiency exam..
Step 5: State Application
Once you pass the exam and complete your credential evaluation, apply for licensure through the board in your chosen state. Each state has its own application process, fees, and timelines. See the destination states section below for direct links.
Step 6: Visa & Work Authorization
Common visa categories for Indian professionals include: H-1B, EB-2, EB-3, L-1. Eligibility and processing times vary by category and individual circumstances.
Note: Immigration law is complex and changes frequently. Consult a qualified immigration attorney for advice specific to your situation. LicenseMap does not provide legal or immigration advice.
Choose Your Destination State
Licensing requirements vary by state. Select a state below for a detailed breakdown of Indian veterinarian requirements in that state.
Estimated Costs
| Item | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| Credential Evaluation | Varies |
| English Proficiency Exam (TOEFL iBT) | ~$200–$300 |
| NAVLE Exam | Varies |
| State Licensure Application | Varies by state |
| Visa Application Filing Fees | $190–$460+ |
| Estimated Total | $5,000–$12,000 |
Costs are approximate and subject to change. Additional expenses may include document translation, courier fees, and immigration attorney fees.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a Indian veterinarian practice in the US?
Yes, but you must complete a credential evaluation, pass the NAVLE (North American Veterinary Licensing Examination), and obtain a state license. The process typically takes 1–3 years.
How much does it cost for a Indian veterinarian to get licensed in the US?
The estimated total cost ranges from $5,000–$12,000, covering credential evaluation, exam fees, and state application fees. Additional costs may include English proficiency testing and visa fees.
Is a B.V.Sc. & A.H. (Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry) recognized in the United States?
A B.V.Sc. & A.H. (Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry) from India is not automatically recognized but can be evaluated for US equivalency by ECFVG (AVMA Educational Commission for Foreign Veterinary Graduates). Indian B.V.Sc. is a 5.5-year program. ECFVG evaluates for equivalency through its multi-step certification process.
Do I need to take the NAVLE (North American Veterinary Licensing Examination) if I am already licensed in India?
Yes. Regardless of prior licensure or experience, all internationally educated veterinarians must pass the NAVLE (North American Veterinary Licensing Examination) to practice in the United States.
Which US states are easiest for Indian veterinarians?
Requirements vary by state. Research individual state boards to compare application processes, fees, and any additional requirements for internationally educated applicants.
Related Resources
- Veterinarian: International Licensing Guide — Overview for all countries
- International Credential Evaluation Guide — Credential evaluation for all professions
- Philippines-Trained Veterinarian Guide
- Nigeria-Trained Veterinarian Guide
- Mexico-Trained Veterinarian Guide
- United Kingdom-Trained Veterinarian Guide
Important: This guide provides general information for foreign-trained professionals seeking US licensure. International licensing pathways change frequently. Always verify requirements directly with the credential evaluation agency, state licensing board, and — for visa questions — a qualified immigration attorney. LicenseMap does not provide legal or immigration advice.