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Pass the national veterinary technician certification examination (VTNE) to qualify for licensure in Nebraska.
In order to become a licensed veterinary technician, applicants need to have graduated from an AVMA-accredited school and must take and pass the Veterinary Technician National Exam (VTNE). After passing the test, they can submit their application to the department.
Veterinary technologists and technicians must complete a postsecondary program in veterinary technology. Technologists usually need a 4-year bachelors degree, and technicians need a 2-year associates degree.
All licensure candidates, whether they are graduates of accredited or non-accredited schools, must pass the NAVLE in order to be licensed to practice veterinary medicine by any licensing board in North America.
The VTNE Alternate Pathway The loophole in this situation is called The Alternate Pathway to become eligible to take the VTNE. Only 3 states currently allow On-the-Job Training (OTJ) or alternate degrees for VTNE eligibility: Alaska, California, and Wisconsin.
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All applicants are required to pay the non-refundable $75.00 PPVM application fee by September 18, 2023.
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