Contextual Admissions
Many dental schools use contextual information to understand an applicant’s academic potential by placing their qualifications in the context of their socioeconomic and/or educational background.
This is called ‘contextual admissions.’ There are many contextual factors that may be used by the medical school.
The two main factors used by dental scho.
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Entry Requirements
The UCAS website has a list of all the dental degrees available in the UK, along with minimum entry requirements.
More detailed information can be found on the the Dental Schools Council’s document Entry Requirements for UK dental schools: 2023 entry.
To understand more about the different types of dental courses available, visit the course typespa.
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Typical Conditional Offer
A level or equivalent Generally, most entrants will require three As at A level or equivalent qualifications.
One subject, sometimes two, must be in a lab-based science (this means chemistry or biology) and many dental schools view physics and mathematics as complementary subjects.
Gateway courses for dentistry may offer lower entry requirements fo.
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Values and Attributes Dental Schools Are Looking For
Dental schools have produced a guidance that sets out the core values and attributes a student should possess to study dentistry in the UK.
Guidance on the core values and attributes needed to study dentistry
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You Will Also Need
When applying to study dentistry, you will be required to take an admissions test in the same year as you are submitting your application.
Successful applicants will be invited by dental schools to interview.
Find out more about what this involves in the interviewsection.
If you are accepted onto a dentistry course, you will be required to undergo .