Veterinarian Salary in Malaysia
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| Level | Min / Month | Median / Month | Max / Month | Min / Year | Max / Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Junior | RM 3,500 | RM 4,500 | RM 5,500 | RM 42,000 | RM 66,000 |
| Mid | RM 5,500 | RM 7,200 | RM 9,000 | RM 66,000 | RM 108,000 |
| Senior | RM 9,000 | RM 12,000 | RM 15,000 | RM 108,000 | RM 180,000 |
Veterinarian Salary by City
| City / Region | Median / Month | Typical Range |
|---|---|---|
| Kuala Lumpur / Klang Valley | RM 7,900 | RM 3,500 — RM 15,000 |
| Penang | RM 7,347 | RM 3,255 — RM 13,950 |
| Johor Bahru | RM 7,110 | RM 3,150 — RM 13,500 |
| Other states | RM 6,557 | RM 2,905 — RM 12,450 |
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Veterinarian Salary: What to Expect
As of 2026, a Veterinarian in Malaysia can expect RM 3,500–RM 15,000 per month — roughly RM 94,800 a year at the median. An ageing population and expanding private healthcare sector keep demand for medical professionals consistently strong.
Entry-level Veterinarians start near RM 3,500–RM 5,500 per month. Pay rises markedly with experience: a senior Veterinarian earns about 167% more than someone just starting out, reaching up to RM 15,000 per month at the top end. The breakdown below splits pay across 3 experience levels so you can see where you fit.
The biggest factors affecting a Veterinarian's pay in Malaysia are specialisation, years of clinical experience, and whether the role is public or private sector. Salaries also vary by employer — government hospitals, private hospital groups, and clinics tend to pay differently — and by location, with the Klang Valley and Penang generally paying more than other states.
Where you work matters. A Veterinarian in Kuala Lumpur or the wider Klang Valley typically earns the most, around RM 7,900 a month at the median. In Penang, expect roughly RM 7,347, and in Johor Bahru about RM 7,110. Pay in other states tends to run lower — near RM 6,557 — though the lower cost of living often makes up part of the gap.
To earn more as a Veterinarian, the fastest levers are specialisation, years of clinical experience, and whether the role is public or private sector. Moving from entry to senior level alone lifts pay by about 167% in this field, so building depth and taking on bigger scope pays off. Switching employers — particularly from a local firm to an MNC or shared-service centre — and negotiating with a documented salary benchmark are the other two moves that most reliably raise a Veterinarian's package in Malaysia.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a Veterinarian earn in Malaysia?
A Veterinarian in Malaysia earns a median of RM 7,900 per month (RM 94,800 per year), with most earning between RM 3,500 and RM 15,000 monthly.
What is the starting salary for a Veterinarian in Malaysia?
Entry-level Veterinarians typically start at RM 3,500 to RM 5,500 per month in the Klang Valley market.
How much does a senior Veterinarian make?
A senior Veterinarian can earn up to RM 15,000 per month — about 167% more than an entry-level role.
How much does a Veterinarian earn per hour in Malaysia?
At the median monthly pay of RM 7,900, a Veterinarian earns roughly RM 41 per hour based on a standard full-time work week.
How much does a Veterinarian earn in Kuala Lumpur?
In Kuala Lumpur and the Klang Valley, a Veterinarian earns about RM 7,900 per month at the median — the highest in Malaysia. Penang and Johor Bahru pay slightly less, around RM 7,347 and RM 7,110.
Is Veterinarian a well-paid job in Malaysia?
With a median of RM 7,900 per month, a Veterinarian earns above the Malaysian graduate median, and pay improves notably with experience and specialised skills.