Ph.D from india

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Hi,

I am a Ph.D from India (Biotechnology) and working as a postdoctoral fellow. I am thinking about a career change after a couple of years. Is it possible for me to get into dental school if I score well in the qualifying exam?
 
is there a particular reason for choosing dentistry?

main criteria for admissions = high gpa + high DAT scores + personal statement + recc letters + volunteering, etc.
I dont know whether the criteria for a traditional student is different - maybe some other sdn-ers might be able to help you with that.

will all your undergrad/grad courses and grades be transferred over?
 
Would you be considered an international student? If so, I don't know how much that would affect your chances. You might want to check out the international dental forum and see if you can find more info there.

http://forums.studentdoctor.net/forumdisplay.php?f=53

But to answer your question, you'll need a high GPA and DAT scores to get an acceptance, plus you will need to have all your pre-reqs (gen bio, chem, orgo, etc) taken. I'm sure the fact that you have a Ph.D. will only benefit you.
 
Thanks for the replies. I am just in the process of thinking about a career change. I don't know what will be my GPA because in India the system is different.
 
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