
All NAVLE candidates have access to the navle score portal, which allows them to view their results. This is the website to access if you are planning to take the NAVLE.
The NAVLE is a required exam for licensure in North America to practice veterinary Medicine. It consists of 360 clinically relevant multiple-choice questions. It is administered throughout North America and certain overseas sites at computer testing centers operated by Prometric. It is offered twice a calendar year: in November/December and aprilie.
High NAVLE pass rates
The AVMA Board of Education believes that at least 80% will have passed the NAVLE examination as a senior student. Since 2001, the LSU veterinary student pass rate has consistently been above this benchmark.
It's a long test
The NAVLE consists of 6 sections with 60 questions per section for a total of 360 questions. This exam is multiple-choice only and can be taken on a computer.

ICVA offers practice tests and a NAVLE tutorial in preparation for the exam. Zuku Review, and VetPrep are two other exam preparation services. They offer NAVLE practice questions as well as assessment tools.
You won't see your NAVLE scores immediately after the test is over. This is something you should keep in mind as you prepare for the exam. Rather than panicking about your results, wait patiently and then use your NAVLE score report to identify which topics need more attention.
The NAVLE can be retaken as many times you wish, but your fourth and fifth attempts must take place within five years of the first attempt. You should allow yourself ample time to study if you decide to take the exam again.
When you retake the NAVLE, you'll have to register again with ICVA and follow their re-examination instructions. This will require you to register for a different testing time.
About one month after the close of the testing window, your NAVLE results will be available via a web portal. This is especially true for the autumn testing window, which produces more accurate results.

NAVLE is a content-based test, also known as criterion referenced tests. The expert panel of veterinarians determines your score. They evaluate each question for difficulty and decide if it is up to a certain standard. This standard is then applied in a process called "equating" to all forms and NAVLE to ensure your score remains constant, despite any differences in item difficulty.
NAVLE scores can be converted to a scale of 200-800 with a minimum score of 425. While licensing boards might request a different scale for your score, it is not required. The passing standard in all jurisdictions is the exact same.
You can request approval from your DELPROS to retake NAVLE. Log in to the e-License Dashboard. Click on "Service Request." After approval, you will receive an email notification.
FAQ
Should I spay/neuter my dog?
Yes! It is vital to spay/neuter your dog.
It reduces the number of unwanted dogs in the world and also lowers the chance of developing certain diseases.
Female dogs are more likely to get breast cancer than male dogs.
There is also a greater chance of testicular carcinoma in males than in females.
It is also a good idea to spay or neuter your pet so she doesn't have babies.
What do I do if my dog bites another person?
You should first check that the animal you are being attacked is not rabid. If that is not possible, get help. Do not attempt your own rescue, as you might be seriously injured.
If the animal is not aggressive but does bite, then take it to a veterinary clinic. Your vet will examine it, and then advise you if additional treatment is necessary.
In most cases, rabies shots will be required. These should never be administered by you. Only a qualified person should administer these.
How do you feed your pet?
Cats and dogs consume four meals per day. Dry kibble is used for breakfast. Lunch is typically some kind of meat, such as chicken or beef. Dinner usually includes some kind of vegetable like broccoli or peas.
Cats have specific dietary needs. Canadian foods should be part of their diet. These foods include salmon, tuna, chicken, and sardines.
You pet might also like to eat fruits and vegetables. But, your pet shouldn't eat them too often. Cats can get sick from overeating.
Your pet shouldn't be allowed to drink straight out of the tap. Instead, let him drink out of a bowl.
Your pet should get enough exercise. Exercise can help your pet lose weight. It also keeps him healthy.
You should clean up after your pet is fed. This will prevent your pet from inhaling harmful bacteria.
Remember to brush your pet's coat regularly. Brushing helps remove dead skin cells and can lead to infection.
Make sure to brush your pet at minimum twice per week. Use a soft bristle toothbrush. Don't use a wire brush. It can cause irreparable damage to your pet’s teeth.
Be sure to supervise your pet as he eats. He needs to chew his food properly. If he does not, he might choke on bone fragments.
Keep your pet away from garbage cans. This can cause health problems in your pet.
Don't leave your pet alone in an enclosed place. This includes cars, hot tubs, and boats.
Statistics
- It is estimated that the average cost per year of owning a cat or dog is about $1,000. (sspca.org)
- Pet insurance helps pay for your pet's medical care, with many policies covering up to 90 percent of your vet bills. (money.com)
- For example, if your policy has a 90% reimbursement rate and you've already met your deductible, your insurer would pay you 90% of the amount you paid the vet, as long as you're still below the coverage limits of your policy. (usnews.com)
- In fact, according to ASPCA, first-year expenses can sum up to nearly $2,000. (petplay.com)
- It's among a relatively few companies that provide policies with a full (100%) coverage option, meaning you are not responsible for any co-payment of bills. (money.com)
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How To
How to train a pet dog
A pet dog can be considered a companion animal who offers emotional support and companionship for its owner. It can protect against predators and other animals.
Dog owners should train their pet to be able to retrieve items, guard against intruders and obey orders.
The training period usually lasts between six months and two years. The owner will teach the dog basic obedience skills like how to sit, lie, stay, come when called and walk on command. The owner also trains the dog to obey simple verbal commands and learns how to handle the dog's natural instincts.
In addition to teaching the dog these basic behaviors, the owner should teach the dog not to bite people or other animals and to respond appropriately to strangers and other unfamiliar situations.