Admissions test for the degree course in veterinary medicine in Italy, 2005

J Vet Med Educ. 2007 Spring;34(2):99-105. doi: 10.3138/jvme.34.2.99.

Abstract

In Italy, access to the degree course in veterinary medicine is regulated each academic year by a government decree that sets the maximum student intake number for each of the 14 existing faculties. Candidates are selected by means of a multiple-choice test on the following subjects: logic and general knowledge, biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics. Data for the 2005/2006 academic year are presented here. Overall, 4,495 candidates took the test and 1,415 (31.5%) qualified. The questions relating to physics and mathematics were more difficult than those in other subjects (p < 0.001). Logic and general knowledge was the subject in which candidates' knowledge was best. Separate data for each of the 14 Italian faculties are presented, along with the cut-off score for admission. In addition, a "difficulty admission index" has been calculated for each faculty centre.

MeSH terms

  • College Admission Test*
  • Education, Veterinary / standards*
  • Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
  • Humans
  • Italy
  • School Admission Criteria*
  • Students / psychology*
  • Students / statistics & numerical data*