Dentistry in Canada

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Chandra Shekhar

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The below table includes the list of top Universities to study Masters in Dentistry in Canada by QS:Universities in CanadaQS Ranking by Subjects in CanadaUniversity of Montreal1Dalhousie University2McGill University3University of Saskatchewan4University of Toronto5

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Chandra Shekhar

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Masters in Dentistry in Canada is a 24-months to 48-months full-time graduate programme for international students offered by Universities in Canada. Students can apply for the programme by completing the entry requirements and submitting the additional test scores.

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Aisha Moss

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Dentistry in Canada is a second degree which means you have to first complete your Bachelors in Canada (preferably in biology or any medical related field) then clear the competitive exam, apply to different colleges and then appear for interview or anything else required by the university or college. As for the fees, they vary greatly in different institutions. Generally, universities have higher fees structure than colleges.
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Aisha Moss

Beginner-Level 4

Dentistry in Canada is a second degree which means you have to first complete your Bachelors in Canada (preferably in biology or any medical related field) then clear the competitive exam, apply to different colleges and then appear for interview or anything else required by the university or college. As for the fees, they vary greatly in different institutions. Generally, universities have higher fees structure than colleges.
Good luck!

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