Veterinary Technician (vte)

The Veterinary Technician (VTE) diploma program prepares students for careers supporting veterinarians, biomedical researchers, and public health professionals. Students develop advanced knowledge in animal anatomy, physiology, nutrition, microbiology, radiography, clinical pathology, nursing care, and animal behaviour. The program combines classroom instruction with extensive clinical experience through on-campus animal health facilities and professional veterinary placements. Graduates are prepared to write the Veterinary Technician National Examination (VTNE) and pursue registration as a Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) in Ontario.

Program Requirements
  • Academic Requirement: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent English: Grade 12 C or U Mathematics: Grade 12 C/U or Grade 11 U/M Biology: Grade 11 C or U Chemistry: Grade 12 C or Grade 11 U Online Applicant Profile (mandatory) Related education, work experience, volunteer experience considered Highly Competitive Admission
  • ELP Requirement: IELTS Academic: 6.0 Overall (5.5 in any band) PTE Academic: 58 Duolingo: 105–110 TOEFL iBT: 20 in each skill CAEL: 60 Cambridge English: 169 (No skill below 162)
  • Special Requirement: PGWP Eligible Program Hybrid Delivery Internal Clinical Placements during first 3 semesters External Veterinary Field Placement in Semester 4 Rabies Vaccination Required Rabies Antibody Titre Required Ability to lift 25 kg unassisted Ability to restrain animals ranging from less than 1 kg to over 500 kg Mandatory animal care shifts Own transportation required for placements Veterinary Technician National Examination (VTNE) required for RVT registration Eligible for Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT) designation
Refund Policy
  • Students whose study permit applications are still pending may request a deferral to the next available intake, provided the request is submitted before Day 10 of classes and the program is available. Deferrals are granted only once.

  • Students awaiting an IRCC decision must still meet the deferral deadline. Requests submitted after Day 10 of classes will not be approved solely because a study permit decision is pending.

  • Students may alternatively withdraw and apply for a refund by submitting the required withdrawal form and supporting documentation. Applicable administrative fees may be deducted.

  • If a study permit application is refused, students may defer their admission and request a new Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) to support a future study permit application. PAL issuance is subject to availability and cannot be guaranteed.

  • Refund requests due to study permit refusal must include a copy of the official IRCC refusal letter and be submitted within 14 days of the refusal date.

  • Only the refusal letter associated with the intake being withdrawn from will be considered for refund eligibility.

  • Students whose second study permit application is refused before the start of classes may still qualify for a refund, subject to Seneca’s refund policy.

  • Deferral requests are subject to program availability, and late requests may require a written appeal.

  • Approved late deferrals may be subject to a CAD $200 late fee.

Key Facts
  • Application Fee: $90
  • LOA Deposit: $0
  • Annual Tuition Fee: $19,083
  • Total Tuition Fee: $38,643
  • Course Duration: 2 Years
  • Credentials: Diploma
  • Intake: September 2026
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Checklist
  • Passport
  • Academic Transcripts
  • Grade 10 Certificate
  • Grade 11 Certificate
  • Grade 12 Certificate
  • Biology Transcript
  • Chemistry Transcript
  • Mathematics Transcript
  • English Language Test Score (IELTS/PTE/Duolingo/TOEFL)
  • Online Applicant Profile
  • Resume/CV
  • Volunteer Experience Documents (if available)
  • Statement of Purpose
  • Application Fee Payment
  • Passport-size Photograph
  • Rabies Vaccination Documentation (after admission)
  • Rabies Antibody Titre Report (after admission)