🦷 FACULTY OF DENTISTRY
The Faculty of Dentistry is an academic unit dedicated to the comprehensive training of future dental professionals, usually through a 5-year full-time undergraduate program. Students graduate with qualifications such as a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) or Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD), enabling them to practice as general dentists.
📅 Academic Structure & Curriculum
Education typically follows a progressive model divided into two main phases:
- 🔬 Pre-clinical Years (Years 1–2):
Focus on foundational sciences including anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, histology, and medical biology. Students practice techniques in simulation labs using modern dental chairs and mannequins. - 🏥 Clinical Years (Years 3–5):
Students transition to direct patient care under expert supervision in university-affiliated clinics. This phase covers diagnostics, treatment planning, and advanced procedures.
🏛️ Specialized Departments
Faculties are organized into several specialized departments that drive both teaching and clinical practice:
🚀 Career & Research Opportunities
Graduates can pursue diverse paths, including establishing a private practice, working in public health, or entering academic research. Research often focuses on modern advancements like digital dentistry (CAD/CAM), dental biomaterials, and community oral health initiatives.
🌐 Classes are taught in English. The university education system strictly follows international standards like NMC, PMDC, WDOMS, and WHO.