FAQ'S

Does completion of the ACM20121 Certificate II in Animal Care and ACM30122 Certificate III in Animal Care at AVT meet the entry requirement for Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing at TAFE?

Yes – Both ACM20121 Certificate II in Animal Care and ACM30122 Certificate III in Animal Care completed with AVT are nationally recognised under the AQF. This means they are accepted across Australia, including as entry into the ACM40418 Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing at TAFE and similar colleges.

  • Just like AVT’s own ACM40418 Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing, TAFE may set additional entry requirements (for example, workplace experience or minimum age), so please confirm directly with them.
  • Many AVT graduates continue into AVT’s Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing, where your AVT qualifications are seamlessly recognised. You’ll benefit from our industry connections, organised work placement (for Funded and Perth Based students), highly experienced Trainers and our highly rated student support services.
  • Read about AVT’s entry requirements.

Why choose AVT?

Dedicated Animal Care College

AVT has been delivering Vet Nursing and Animal Care related courses for over 25 years. It's safe to say there are no plumbing or hairdressing courses here!

Prerequisite course for veterinary nursing

Outstanding Track Record

A recent NCVER VET student outcomes report found 92% of AVT graduates were employed or enrolled in further study after training and 92% of graduates would recommend the training provided by AVT.

Prerequisite course for veterinary nursing

Safe and Supported Learning

Our qualified teaching team have many years of experience as well as extensive backgrounds in the veterinary and animal care industry. They're approachable and dedicated to helping students succeed.

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