Format
The exam is offered three times per year in the spring, summer, and winter. For exact dates, visit www.aavsb.org/vtne.
This VTNE includes nine major areas of focus (called domains):
Within each domain are task area statements (specific goal-directed actions) and knowledge area statements further defining what a successful tester should know. The Veterinary Technician National Exam Candidate Information Handbook provided by the AASVB includes more detailed information and isis the official resource for information about the VTNE, it's content, administration, eligibility, application, registration, scheduling, testing centers, and scores.
The Veterinary Technician National Exam Candidate Information Handbook provided by the AASVB is the official resource for information about the VTNE, VTNE content, VTNE administration, VTNE eligibility, VTNE application, VTNE registration, VTNE scheduling, preparing for the VTNE, taking the VTNE, VTNE testing centers, and VTNE scores.
You can find the Candidate Handbook at aavsb.org/vtne-overview/the-online-application.
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Tips for Passing the VTNE®
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