The registration procedure for the bachelor's degree in veterinary medicine differs depending on the student's status: resident or non-resident.

What does it mean to be a resident?
Resident student status involves a whole series of criteria that can be consulted below. If the student is unable to prove "resident" status, he or she will be considered a "non-resident" student.
At the time of application, you will need to prove that you belong to one of the categories proving residency as described above.
This proof must be provided by completing Appendix 2. You will then need to upload it to the online registration platform.
Procedure for resident students
The procedures for submitting registration applications are defined in an annual circular, which is generally approved during the month of May. When submitting your registration application, you must provide proof that you are resident in Belgium: a certificate of residence, dated no earlier than the date listed in the circular and to be requested via the National Register access application or from the commune. Once the form has been completed (available after publication of the circular), you will receive an email confirming that the application has been submitted.
After registration
- After the first assessment period in January, you will receive feedback on your results. This feedback may result in you being required to reorient and/or lighten your program.
- To be able to continue your studies, you are subject to a competition at the end of Block 1. You must have acquired or valued at least 45 Block 1 credits and be ranked in useful order in the competition to receive the attestation that will allow you to continue your studies in veterinary medicine. For information, for the 2024-2025 academic year, the University of Namur has 91 attestations to award.