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It's very doable. Schools need money; you will most likely have to do a year at the university from which you desire a degree. I'd begin e mailing various universities and check out your opportunities.
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Congratulations on your degree. From which country is your degree? There are several things you must do to validate your foreign degree.(I formerly was involved in interviewing prospective teachers and taught at a university so, I know the procedures.) You need official transcripts of your college credits and the award of the degree (that means SEALED and unopened envelopes) If the degree is in a foreign language, there must be an English-language CERTIFIED translation of your transcript.
You need to find a professional service (go online) to do this. In the US, dentistry school is preceeded by a 4-year bachelor's degree. This degree can be in the arts & sciences, liberal arts, or other majors.
What IS critical is that of the 120 credit hours required for graduation, at least 60 of those hours are 'in-field'. This means that you have taken, passed and accrued the requisite math and science courses PRIOR to learning dentistry. You MUST have this 4-year undergraduate degree before being accepted into a dentistry school.
Prior to acceptance to most graduate programs here in the US, you must take and score well on a test for college graduates that measures your knowledge, potential at successfully completing a graduate degree in your field. To name a few tests, we recognize the GRE (Graduate Record Exam) and the M-CAT (Medical-College Admission Test), and the DAT (Dental Record Exam). With the results of the test in-hand and all of the above, you may begin applying to various dental schools in the US.
Be advised that, at best, some of your dentistry credits may be accepted for credit in the US graduate program. At worst, you must take every course to complete the program and receive your degree in dentistry. Remember too, to seek a US government student visa.
It may be worth your time to research universities' requirements online before beginning to study for these exams. Also learn about the procedures each individual university has for acceptance into and completion of its program of study. Good luck to you!
Sources: My own professional experiences .
1 It's an individual university thing. You would need to contact the university that you are interested in and have them determine How many of your credits will transfer. Different schools have different standards and requirements.
It's an individual university thing. You would need to contact the university that you are interested in and have them determine How many of your credits will transfer. Different schools have different standards and requirements.
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