It is the second year in a row that Nottingham has been named number one in the national league tables.
Course tops the national league tables
Nottingham University is the best place to study veterinary medicine in the UK, according to The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2015.
It is the second year in a row that the university's veterinary medicine course has been named number one in the national league tables. Nottingham's animal science course was also top of its category.
Professor Gary England, founding dean of the university's School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, said: "We are exceptionally pleased to once again be recognised as the best place to study veterinary medicine in the UK in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2015.
"The fact that we have received this placing for the second year running reflects our excellent teaching, facilities, and of course our fantastic students."
The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide contains full profiles of the UK's universities and leading higher education colleges.
League tables are based on factors including graduate prospects, student satisfaction, entrance qualifications, degree results, research quality, drop out rate, student/staff ratios and spending on services and facilities.
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