How long does it take to become a dentist in Singapore?

4 years
Medical/Dental Undergraduate Agreement

Courses Length of Course Singapore Citizen
Medical courses at NUS and NTU 5 years 5 years
Medical Course at Duke-NUS 4 years 4 years
Dental Course at NUS 4 years 4 years

Is BDS degree valid in Singapore?

The NUS BDS degree is recognised by the Singapore Dental Council for registration to practise in Singapore. Upon graduation, BDS graduates will begin their careers in dentistry in the public sector during the period of their bond.

How much does it cost to study dentistry in Singapore?

Fees: 23,900 (full-time) and 11,950 for Singaporeans, 56,750 (full-time) and 28,400 (part-time) for Permanent Residents, 93,700 (full-time) and 46,850 (part-time) for International Students per annum. These fees are applicable for all programmes except the Master of Dental Surgery (Prosthodontics).

Are dentists in demand in Singapore?

SINGAPORE – According to a recent study, dentists are the most sought after medical specialist in Singapore, followed by obstetricians and gynecologists. It showed that 49.9 per cent of Singaporeans did a search for dentists, and 18 per cent of users searched for obstetricians and gynecologists.

Are there too many dentists in Singapore?

The Ratio of Dentists to Patients Thanks to new programs and more awareness of local needs, the number of Singapore dentists has increased by 40 percent between 2010 and 2016. However, the ratio of dentists to patients is 1 to 2,550 people. The Ministry aims for a ratio of at least 1 dentist to 2,200 people.

Can foreign dentists work in Singapore?

Presently, foreign-trained dental graduates with dentistry degrees listed in the Schedule of the Dental Registration Act (DRA) can apply for conditional registration to practise in Singapore as long as they fulfill the requirement of securing employment with a local dental clinic or healthcare institution, subject to …

Is it difficult to get into NUS dentistry?

For those applying to NUS dentistry, information about the course may seem difficult to get unless you already have friends studying there, or if you are somehow in the know. Dentistry is a rather competitive course to get into. Back in the earlier days (up to the mid 2000s), the course only accepted 30-36 students.

Why is dentistry so expensive in Singapore?

Dental care can be costly in Singapore. Barring major operations like a root canal, most of it has to be paid out of pocket, not through insurance or Medisave. That means one little cavity might bust your budget for the month.