Study Dentistry In Europe

Dental Degrees from Europe are recognised world wide. Teaching on the six year course will be in English, depending on the student’s preference. The structure of the course includes: two year’s pre-clinical studies; three year’s clinical studies and one year state clinical practice or internship. On successful completion of course, students will awarded the Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) certificate.

Studying dentistry in Europe is one of the most affordable and internationally recognized options in Europe, particularly for English-speaking students. Programs are accredited across the EU and comply with international standards.

Dentistry programs in Europe are offered in English and span 5 to 6 years, depending on the university. The course includes pre-clinical studies, clinical practice, and final state exams. Graduates earn a Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) degree that is recognized across the EU, WHO, and ECFMG.

We partner with the following Medical universities, offering English-medium degree programs for international students :
‎ ‎ Medical University of Varna, Bulgaria
‎ ‎ Medical University of Sofia, Bulgaria

‎ ‎ Medical University of Plovdiv, Bulgaria
‎ ‎ Medical University of Pleven, Bulgaria
‎ ‎ Medical University of Trakia, Bulgaria
‎ ‎ Medical University Riga, Latvia
‎ ‎ Nicolaus Copernicus Medical University Bydgoszcz, Poland
‎ ‎ Aristotle University School of Medicine, Greece

All these universities have modern facilities, offer international student support, and provide comprehensive clinical training in affiliated hospitals.

The medical degree in Europe spans 5 to 6 years:

‎ ‎ First two years: Pre-clinical training in anatomy, dental anatomy, dental morphology, physiology, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, physics, terminology, sociology and propaedeutics of dentistry.
‎ ‎ Next three years: Clinical training with lectures and practicals in subjects such as general medicine, surgery, orthopedics, pediatrics, gynecology, intensive care, psychiatry, ENT, ophthalmology, dermatology, public health and advanced dental medicine disciplines.
‎ ‎ Final year: Internship with hospital rotations, giving hands-on experience in real medical environments.

‎ ‎ Tuition fees for medicine in Europe typically 10,000 to 15,000 Euros per year, depending on the university.
‎ ‎ Living costs are relatively low compared to Western European countries.

To study dentistry in Europe, applicants typically need the following:
‎ ‎ High school diploma with good grades in biology and chemistry (A-levels, IB, or equivalent for non-EU students).
‎ ‎ English language proficiency certificate (like IELTS or TOEFL), as the programs are taught in English.
‎ ‎ Some universities require an entrance examination focusing on biology and chemistry, in English.

‎ ‎ Dentistry degrees from European universities are recognized across the EU, UK, and many other countries, enabling graduates to pursue dentistry licensure and postgraduate training internationally.
‎ ‎ Students benefit from vibrant student communities, multicultural events, and the opportunity for various specializations during their studies.

Studying dentistry in Europe provides a well-structured education, valuable clinical training, and internationally recognized qualifications at affordable rates.