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More than the salary focus on your interest, these are very studious courses, there is no point to put efforts and then realize that you have less interest.

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You need to go through the National Dental Examining Board of Canada website thoroughly to get more details on the process of applying as a foreign trained dentist. Their website is https://ndeb-bned.ca/en. You will have to click on the link for "Non-Accredited Programs" as the Indian degree is not recognized as equivalent by Canada. The details for the NDEB Equivalency process are given on this page. The NDEB Equivalency Process includes three assessments which include a test as well. If you successfully complete these assessments then you are allowed to participate in the next step I.e. NDEB Certification Process.
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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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Canada does not have any program called as MDS. It's South Asian particularly an Indian concept. you may apply for DDS and requirement is as follows
You must have successfully completed a dentistry degree program and provide copies of your transcripts and your dentistry degree
If your first language is not English (or you have not completed post-secondary education in the English language),you must demonstrate English language proficiency in any case IELTS or TOEFL is mandatory for student coming from non English speaking countries.
You must complete the NDEB Assessment of Fundamental Knowledge examination. Results are forwarded to the
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Nidhi SharmaStudent Mentor for Foreign Education

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Hello,

To practice in Australia as a doctor, you must clear the Australian Medical Council licensing exam. Doctors and health professions are highly sought after, obtaining a job shouldn't be too difficult if you have good academics, work experience(recommended) and clear the exams. 

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Chetna S

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Hi Vaishnavi, typically you must be a Bachelor degree holder in dental sciences or dentistry. Foreign students may be required to take IELTS or TOEFL. Check University of Phillipines Manila, Cebu Doctor's University and University of the East Manila.

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Dr Mohsin Khan

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DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery) & MDS (Master of Dental Surgery). It is the extension of Bachelor of dental surgery, BDS. No, any other country provides direct MDS.

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