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MSc Dental Implantology at University of Bristol Overview
MSc Dental Implantology
at University of Bristol
The 1 year Degree course has primary stream as Medicine & Health Sciences. The University of Bristol tuition fees for international students is Pound 57500.0. The Degree course offered by the at University of Bristol requires IELTS, TOEFL, and PTE. Graduation cutoff for admission is 60.0%.
Duration | 1 year |
Tuition & Fees | ₹73.51 Lakh Get Fees details |
International Students Admission Website | Go to Website |
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Course Level | PG Degree |
MSc Dental Implantology
Table of contentsMSc Dental Implantology at University of Bristol Fees
MSc Dental Implantology
at University of Bristol
| Fees components | Amount (for 1 year) |
|---|---|
| Tuition & fees | INR 73,50,988 |
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IELTS
IELTS
TOEFL
PTE
MSc Dental Implantology at University of Bristol Entry Requirements
MSc Dental Implantology
at University of Bristol
Graduation
- 60%
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- Students will typically need a Bachelor of Dental Surgery or an equivalent United Kingdom General Dental Council-registrable dental qualification.
- India: the minimum requirement for entry is typically an undergraduate degree from an acceptable institution that is equivalent to a UK upper second-class degree (also known as a 2:1).
- Applicants who hold a bachelor's degree from an accepted Indian university with a minimum of GPA of 6/10 or 60% will be considered for admission to a master's degree (the requirement will depend on your undergraduate university and the programme you have applied for).

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TOEFL
- Marks - 95/120
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- with R22, L21, S23, W22
- For tests taken from 21 January 2026 onwards: 5 overall with 4.5 in all skills
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PTE
- Marks - 71/90
- overall with no lower than 67 in all skills
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IELTS
- Marks - 7/9
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- with 6.5 in all skills
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Work Experience
- Minimum: 12 months
- Students will also need at least one year's work experience in dentistry post-graduation.
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MSc Dental Implantology at University of Bristol Rankings
MSc Dental Implantology
at University of Bristol
University Ranking
| Rank | Rank Publisher |
|---|---|
| #17 | |
| #8 | |
| #15 |
University of BristolStudents Ratings & Reviews
4/5
Student Views (Based on Reviews)
- 41% students never faced discrimination in this university
Vibe of Campus
Academically oriented
Friendly
Multi-dimensional
Fun loving
Internships3.5
Part time work4
Post study jobs3.8
Quality of faculty4.5
Student Life4.6
Value for money3.7
Public transportation4.2
Safety4.4
Indian Food3.6
Permanent Immigration3.2
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Anonymous
MSc in Data Science - Batch of 2025
4.0
My time in Bristol., a happy and a healthy journey
Tips: Culture-wise things can be a bit different; cooking, cleaning, and managing things on your own can be a bit tricky in the beginning, but later everything works out and you get used to it. I didn't avail myself of any scholarship as I was a bit late, but one can easily get it, although I received a found twice from the university, which helped me. I am really satisfied with the way I was taught and how much I grew in every way.
Likes (Safety): Safety-wise, the campus was great, and even the accommodation was very good. Here I can say that the people are very welcoming. Students live in the accommodation, and they are really safe, well-maintained, and taken care of by the authorities, and there are multiple options for a stay. One can do multiple activities.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Because you have to apply for a graduate route visa and not get an option directly. One must secure a job, which, given the UK market, is quite difficult now. I would love a permanent settlement in this country, as the culture is vibrant and people are nice to talk to, and one can adapt really well.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 3800
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 40775
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Anonymous
MSc in Human-Computer Interaction - Batch of 2027
4.0
Student friendly environment.
Tips: The academic style here is way different than it is in India. You'll be expected to manage deadlines, submissions and projects all in one go at a more independent format. The city is smaller than London and more reasonable plus it's filled with student activity and has a safe feeling. Be prepared for constant rainy weather at any given time.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1925
Prepping time for classes31 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound
M
Mehak jan 
MSc in Data Science - Batch of 2025
4.9
Good quality of education.
Tips: It is a great place to be and does not need to be scared. The education quality is excellent. The cross cultural events are worth attending and the community is great and very supportive. There you will get support in terms of everything whether education or extracurricular. Even sports activities are great to be a part of. Don't miss out on anything. There is a lot you can do.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 4300
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound

Sai Charan Bharadwaj Medicherla 
MSc International Relations - Batch of 2022
3.6
Great for academics/short-term living. Tough for permanent settlement at the moment.
Tips: The University of Bristol is absolutely brilliant academically. The lectures are fantastic, the seminars are even better, and the faculty is top-notch. It has superb extracurricular activities and a vibrant student community. My transition has been smooth and permanently transformative. I’ve experienced a huge cultural and perception shift. The way people here lead a no-nonsense, multidimensional life, balancing out fun and studies, is something to learn from. I did not receive a scholarship from the university. Overall, I've had a good experience, but the course is not as good from an employment perspective. It’s also very difficult for international students to find work, and it can be tough to get the visa you need, which is a shame. The UK is a great country with a great work culture and amazing people, but the system is brutal and not designed to help international students, which makes getting a job extremely tough.
Likes (Indian Food): We've all kinds of Indian restaurants here, catering to South and North Indians alike. There is Urban Tandoor with around 15-20 per person on average, Dhamaka 13-15/person, Devs Kerala 8-10/person, Crispy Dosa around 15/person, Pappu Dosa 10/person, The Indian Lunchbox 7-8/person etc. I preferred a balance between eating outside and cooking at home initially, but things got hectic on my end, so I relied a lot on eating outside later.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): When I arrived, the chances of a permanent settlement were decent, but things have deteriorated significantly over the past two years, with further decline expected. So I'd rate the chances of permanent settlement in the UK poor right now, with it getting worse by the year. I'd definitely love to, and I'm currently trying to get in there permanently. I built my life there for over 3.5 years, but I had to come back home. However, it's tough right now to secure a visa-sponsored job due to the erratic nature of roles and hostile rhetoric against legal immigration.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1600
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound
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Deepika Tamilselvan 
MSc Communication Networks and Signal Processing - Batch of 2025
4.0
A supportive and globally, engaging experience at Bristol.
Tips: Before joining the University of Bristol, students should be prepared for a culturally diverse and academically rigorous environment. The transition here involves adapting to an independent learning style and managing life away from home, which initially felt overwhelming. However, the support system, ranging from Academy advice to mental health services, helped me settle in. I haven't received any scholarships, but my friends have received a TB scholarship, which is incredibly tough to get. Only a handful of students receive the scholarship every year, and I know a few students who have also received a Shaven scholarship. Because I didn't receive any scholarships, I spent all the money from my education loan, which was a pretty high amount. Overall, I'm satisfied with my university, my course, and the country, but the cost of tuition is very high. I would only recommend applying to people with relevant experience related to the Master's coursework and who are willing to spend a huge amount of money as an investment toward their education.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Quality of faculty is great. The professors are not only highly knowledgeable but also genuinely invested in students. They are very approachable, whether during scheduled office hours or via email. They are always open to questions and discussions beyond lectures. The teaching methodology combines strong practical exposure along with theory, especially through research-led assignments, lab-based sessions, and industry-relevant case studies.
Dislikes (Indian Food): The options for affordable and tasty Indian food are quite less around the university. Some dishes feel adapted to local taste, and it's hard to find regional specialities. I prefer cooking at home, usually. The cost of Indian groceries is quite affordable, but travelling to Indian stores can't be done every time because it's a bit far from the accommodation and requires spending money on bus or taxi fare. Most of the Indian groceries are available in local stores like Sainsbury's, Lidl, and Tesco, so it's better to cook individually than to eat out at restaurants.
Total Monthly ExpensePound 1200
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryPound 35000
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MSc Dental Implantology at University of Bristol Highlights
MSc Dental Implantology
at University of Bristol
- This full-time programme is for dental practitioners who want to improve their skills within the discipline of implant dentistry.
- This course provides exemplary one to one supervision alongside theoretical teaching to support you on your journey to become confident planning, placing and restoring dental implants.
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MSc Dental Implantology at University of Bristol Contact Information
MSc Dental Implantology
at University of Bristol
Address
The Richmond Building
105 Queen's Road
Bristol BS8 1LN
United Kingdom
Bristol ( Avon)
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Email
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