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How the VTNE Is Structured
The VTNE has 250 total questions (200 scored + 50 pilot) in a 4-hour session. Questions are drawn from 10 domains based on the 2023 AAVSB Content Outline.
| Domain | Weight | ~Questions |
|---|---|---|
| Animal Care & Nursing | 20% | ~40 |
| Pharmacy & Pharmacology | 13% | ~26 |
| Surgical Nursing | 13% | ~26 |
| Anesthesia | 13% | ~26 |
| Laboratory Procedures | 9% | ~18 |
| Emergency & Critical Care | 7% | ~14 |
| Pain Management & Analgesia | 7% | ~14 |
| Dentistry | 7% | ~14 |
| Diagnostic Imaging | 6% | ~12 |
| Communication & Professional Responsibilities | 5% | ~10 |
Source: AAVSB 2023 VTNE Content Outline. Exotic and Large Animal content appears within Animal Care & Nursing on the official exam.
VTNE Study Guide FAQ
What is the best VTNE study guide?
The best VTNE study guide covers all 10 official AAVSB domains with exam-weighted focus — dedicating more depth to high-weight domains. Combine concept review (study notes) with active recall (practice questions) under timed conditions.
Can I download a free VTNE study guide PDF?
Yes — enter your email on any domain page above to get the first 5 pages of that domain's full study guide as a free PDF, sent to your inbox. No credit card required. Full guides for all 12 domains are available with the 6-Month plan.
Which VTNE domain should I study first?
Start with Animal Care & Nursing (20% of the exam), then Pharmacology, Surgical Nursing, and Anesthesia (13% each). These four domains account for 59% of the VTNE — mastering them first has the highest impact on your score.
How long does it take to study for the VTNE?
Most candidates plan 6–12 weeks of dedicated study. A realistic schedule: 1–2 hours per day, 5 days per week, focusing on one or two domains per week in weight order. Practice questions should start in week 1 and increase as exam day approaches.
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