NAVLE Exam 2026: Complete Guide (Dates, Cost, Format, and Passing Score)
The NAVLE (North American Veterinary Licensing Examination) is the licensing exam every veterinarian must pass to practice in the United States or Canada. Whether you are a final-year vet student at an AVMA-accredited school or a foreign-trained graduate working through the ECFVG or PAVE pathway, this exam is the final licensing hurdle. This guide covers everything you need to know about the NAVLE in 2026: what it tests, when it is offered, what it costs, how scoring works, and how to prepare.
What Is the NAVLE?
NAVLE stands for North American Veterinary Licensing Examination. It is developed and administered by the ICVA (International Council for Veterinary Assessment) and is accepted by all 50 US states, the District of Columbia, and every Canadian province as the standard licensing examination for veterinarians.
The NAVLE is not a subject-specific exam. It tests clinical knowledge across 12 species categories simultaneously — from dogs and cats to bovine, equine, exotic animals, aquatics, and poultry. The exam emphasizes clinical reasoning: reading a case vignette and selecting the best course of action, not just recalling a fact.
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