How to Become a Dentist in Canada 2022 onwards?|UPDATED|NDEB CANADA|

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  • @kirant5548
    @kirant5548 Před 7 měsíci +1

    The best video ever seen on this topic

  • @crystalrubbie9383
    @crystalrubbie9383 Před 2 lety +1

    this is the best video on youtube ..clear and simple

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 2 lety

      Oh thank you so much! Your kindness to respond in such a motivated way has brought us to tears and we shall continue to work harder and help and guide thousands of aspirants like ourselves. Thank you for you blessings!

    • @crystalrubbie9383
      @crystalrubbie9383 Před 2 lety

      @@TheToothFactory no ,thank you 🌷

  • @bipin14747
    @bipin14747 Před 2 lety +1

    Wishing you both, progress ,prosperity and popularity in life and business development. Jankiben and Bipin Thakkar Prakash society.

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 2 lety

      Jsk Jankiba and Bipin dada thank you so much for your love and support! Always a blessing to get your best wishes.

  • @pratimkataria5658
    @pratimkataria5658 Před 2 lety +2

    The way you explained! AMazing. No words.
    Thanks a lot for such knowledge and the full explanatory video.

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 2 lety +1

      Absolutely our pleasure Pratim Kataria. We shall continue to serve better day after day!

  • @jigneshgoti2172
    @jigneshgoti2172 Před 2 lety

    Great details.
    One More document is to consider is
    Good standing certificate.
    ( To be sent by registered dental council)

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 2 lety

      Hello yes absolutely you are right. GoodStanding Certificate is the cherry on the top of a cake.

  • @cudamgurung6821
    @cudamgurung6821 Před 2 lety +1

    Make a video for dental Hygienist as well.

  • @gleamingsoul8414
    @gleamingsoul8414 Před 2 lety

    Thanks a lot for indepth explaination, also can you also eleborate the process of USA inbde for Indian dentists

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 2 lety

      Always a pleasure.
      Here is the video we made on how to become a dentist in USA with INBDE. This video has several steps that are precisely sculpted.
      How to Become a Dentist in the USA? BDS to DDS (USA Version)
      czcams.com/video/KjPVbjFV-nE/video.html

  • @alaaizzudin2460
    @alaaizzudin2460 Před rokem +1

    متى تم تنصيب ميخائيل غورباتشوف

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem

      Apologies as the text in your comment was written in a language I am unable to comprehend. I could not understand, please do re-write the comment in english? It would help us understand so we can answer back with accuracy. Thank you.

  • @diafaraidwn4159
    @diafaraidwn4159 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the amazing explanation. I have 3 questions if you can kindly answer. I’ll graduate from dental school ( university ) in June I’m from Iraq. So it is not possible for me to choose the second option which is the degree completion program unless I somehow become a permanent resident of Canada or I can apply through a student visa ? I’m not quite confident to pass in the first option as a soon newly graduate. My second question is does the fact that I’ll be a newly graduate without post graduation experience ( the only experience I have on real patients is in my 4th and 5th year of dental school in my university clinic ) affect my chances in application ? Is there a certain period of experience required post graduation ?

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem +1

      Hello doctor! Firstly, congratulations on your achievements in dentistry!
      To answer your questions:
      1.) to be able to attend the degree completion program after AFK exam, we must be a PR or a Citizen to apply to. And AFK scores are asked to be competitive.
      And student visa are not accepted for the DDS advanced placement degree.
      2.) Many newly graduate dentists are able to pass the NDEB licensing process doctor, do the doubt your caliber. And The lack of clinical experience is not a concern. It is definitely not a requirement for attaining dentistry in Canada through NDEB (exam or degree route)
      3.) no post graduation experience is required doctor. They just need to see you complete a dental degree back home with sustaining marks and a good standing letter from your regional dental board back home.
      Hope these help doc!

  • @user-um6rq9jz5o
    @user-um6rq9jz5o Před 9 měsíci

    Good afternoon sir, I am from Colombia I don’t know what it’s the meaning of the intership, the documents provided by university must be in English¿ also the documents must be send by email and also physically ¿ thank youuuu

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 9 měsíci

      Hello doctor, sure let’s clarify the doubts:
      1.) internship is refereeing to the 5th of dental degree we attend when we are studying dental back home. After completion universities usually give us a document called “internship completion certificate”
      2.) yes all documents are provided in english or I do believe a translated notarized copy may also be accepted. (i would recommend emailing NDEB for the clarification of this point)
      3.) the documents shall be mailed to the NDEB office itself for the most recommended method by me. I believe physically sent documents are more secure (that is my personal opinion).

  • @terminator3077
    @terminator3077 Před rokem

    Hi sir! Sir i have cleared my 12th class from india in 2023 and i am confused that which bachelor or diploma course will be required to become oral dentist in canada? As there are only dental hygienist courses available. Please clear my confusion in your free time🙏

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem

      Hello, so it is important to understand the process of becoming a dentist in Canada from scratch. It requires a general bachelor of science undergraduate degree in Canada then apply to DAT exam which is the entrance exam for dental schools in Canada. Once you pass, then you apply to Dental Schools. Then there is a 4 year degree program of DDS after which there is a license exam to gain the practicing license to dentistry.
      This is how you can become a dentist in Canada.
      Another route you can attempt is doing BDS in India for 5 years and then coming to Canada as an Indian Dentist and applying through direct licensing process for dentistry through the NDEB exams. Eventually you will get a license to practice.
      Hope these two routes help!

  • @dr.hassan7939
    @dr.hassan7939 Před rokem

    Hello there i am an endodontist with more than 5 yrs of experience. I would like to know about the whole process. I believe there is a registration to be done prior to the examination. But I am very confused on what to do and am desperately searching for the information. I would be highly grateful if you could be guide me

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem +1

      Hello doctor, that is exactly what we do! Do not worry, we can clarify all your doubts. Normally what we do is we arrange for a Free Zoom Meeting with our viewers to help them be guided into dentistry or be taught academic dentistry. So if you wish to have us arrange a Zoom Call with you then please click on the link below, it is our website and then click on “Book a Call”. It will prompt you can emailing and please fill our a series of dates and time most comfortable for you. Dr. Rishi will be able to arrange and send a Zoom Call meeting link to you in response to that email.
      We have arranged for over 300 Free Zoom Calls so far and have been able to help guide those international dentists or teach then dentistry for exams in Canada.
      We do not charge anything for this service doctor. So please click on the link below to visit our website and click on Book a Call and fill out the email box introducing yourself and some dates and times as well!
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      Looking forward for our call!

    • @dr.hassan7939
      @dr.hassan7939 Před rokem

      @@TheToothFactory thank you so much. I will make sure to book a slot

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem

      It would be our pleasure to host you doctor

  • @jashan_dere_aala4264
    @jashan_dere_aala4264 Před 10 měsíci

    Hello sir.
    1. I want to know that can I give the exams of option 1 « Exam route to licensenture » without any equivalent dentist degree from my home country, I’m in Canada now I came here after doing 12th in India. So, can I do option 1 too or not ?
    2. Also, can I apply for any exam (AFK, ACJ) without PR, as my PR file is in process ?
    3. Lastly, do you guys give coaching for option 1 as I can’t afford university degree, I live in MANITOBA, please let me know where you can provide coaching for all exams ? Thank you

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 9 měsíci

      Hello, these are really good questions and it would help many be guided. Thank you for asking.
      1.) the NDEB exam route is pertaining to internationally trained dentists only. And after grade 12 graduation, it would not be eligible.
      2.) PR is not a requirement for the procedure any status can do it as long as they are a dentist in their home country.
      3.) We do teach one on one however only voluntary as of now. As we are at the last turn of the exams ourselves.

  • @himanshusuhag9817
    @himanshusuhag9817 Před 2 lety +1

    Sir how does BACKLOGS in UNIVERSITY EXAM during BDS , affect the process of DEGREE COMPLETION or exam route in CANADA

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 2 lety

      So if your university back home has backlogs, the degree completion will take longer because in order to get NDEB’s approval, we must have the BDS degree in hand and the university must be able to send the “degree completion form” to NDEB on your behalf. Having the physical degree is a mandate for the application of NDEB.

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 2 lety

      I apologise if I misunderstood your question. Please do correct my answer according to your question if need be doctor.

    • @himanshusuhag9817
      @himanshusuhag9817 Před 2 lety

      @@TheToothFactory sir what I meant was, I have completed my 4 yrs of education and 1 yr of internship
      But during the 4yrs , I had backlogs in 2 subjects , which I have now completed
      So will the backlogs that I had during the 4yrs affect my chances of getting into a Canadian university for dds (degree completion program for international dentist) in any way?

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 2 lety +1

      Oh I deeply apologise for misunderstanding your question doctor.
      Yes, it can affect your application strength as the Canadian University you apply to will evaluate your BDS grades and transcripts thoroughly. However we must keep the positive perspective in mind that grade are one of the few factors that the admission committee will evaluate. One of the strongest components would be the IELTS score, and also the SOP we write. Along with that the performance at the university entrance exams are also considered.

  • @bakrimad7875
    @bakrimad7875 Před rokem

    Thank you for your explanation may ask you please the required documents need to be send by post or by email ?

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem

      Hello pleasure is all ours doctor.
      Here are the documents sent by post:
      1.) Equivalency Process Required Documents Form, signed and dated.
      2.) Notarized photocopy of one of the listed government issued photo identifications.
      3.) Notarized photocopy of proof of name change or original sworn affidavit for difference in name, if the name that appears on any document is different than the name on your government issued photo identification.
      4.) A good quality notarized colour photocopy of the front and back of your final Degree (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) in English.
      Provisional certificates will not be accepted.
      5.) Notarized photocopy of internship completion certificate issued in English which bears the start and end dates of the internship.
      Not required for graduates before 1989.
      These are all the documents sent by mail by the applicant themselves and there are other documents that the university and/or the licensing body must also send.

  • @nedalejaz3389
    @nedalejaz3389 Před 10 měsíci

    Hey thanks for the informative post, I’ve a question regarding minimum gpa requirements for applying to direct licensing since my gpa is below 3!

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 10 měsíci

      Hello doctor, direct licensing has no GPA requirement. It’s based on your degree attained back home itself.

  • @Paul-pn9tq
    @Paul-pn9tq Před 2 lety

    👌

  • @jothikannappan9495
    @jothikannappan9495 Před rokem

    Hloo doctor
    Is there any changes that is been regulated in ndeb exam for 2023.
    Is ndecc same as ndeb

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem +1

      Hello doctor,
      There have been no changes this year thus far with NDEB. And yes NDECC is the third of the three exams in the equivalency process. So NDECC is a portion of NDEB. It is the clinical skills and situational judgement exam that tests our in clinic knowledge as a practicing dentist.

    • @jothikannappan9495
      @jothikannappan9495 Před rokem

      Ok doc tqq....what about PR status after ndeb do we get after applying

  • @Arunima30
    @Arunima30 Před rokem

    Hello Sir! Thanks for explaining about this process in depth. I’m in Canada on Student visa doing my 2 years course and I’m now ready to register for my NDEB. However, I still have some questions which are causing confusion before starting the process. I would be grateful if you could answer them.
    1. My first step is to review the documents and collect all of them or to first make the NDEB online portal. And creating the portal doesn’t need submission of any documents, right?
    2. Once I make the portal which costs me $900, is there a deadline for me to submit the required documents? If I’m not able to submit all documents at once will the portal expire after any specific time frame?
    3. The transcripts that are required to be sent by my university are the original mark sheets for all my BDS years? As all my original mark sheets are with me, will the university be required to get them printed again, to send it to NDEB?
    Sorry for the long questions but I really want to be sure before I proceed with my application.

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem +1

      Hello doctor, do not apologise for your questions we always appreciate ambitious health care workers especially our own dentists. You’re doing an amazing job and we are proud to serve you. To answer your questions:
      1.) yes the process to make an NDEB portal is correct as you mentioned it and there is nothing really needed to do so in documents at least there isn’t anything needed other than your personal contact information and photo.
      2.) there is no deadline which would expire your attempt to make a NDEB account and then upload documents you are safe on that aspect.
      3.) yes the university must recreate and print a new set of “transcripts” not marksheets make sure they know that since if it is marksheets only, it may cause delays due to incorrect uploads. Also make sure this following fact: when universities post your transcripts they must do it themselves, you do not do it by yourself, also the seals at the back of the envelop must be well aligned when the documents are posted. This one little issue has caused many delays for many people so be careful there.
      And shoot your questions at us do not worry about the lengths we are here for you.

    • @Arunima30
      @Arunima30 Před rokem

      @@TheToothFactory Thank you so much for taking out time to get me all my answers! It made things crystal clear. Your efforts to help health care professionals around the globe are worth great appreciation. Thanks a ton!

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem

      It is your kind words and appreciation that fuels our work and allows us to work further to help provide guidance and teach. Thank you for your blessings and complements and we will continue to serve to the best of our abilities.

    • @diafaraidwn4159
      @diafaraidwn4159 Před rokem

      Hello dear, does this mean you’re able to do the degree completion program on a student visa even if you’re not a permanent resident?

  • @playplay7560
    @playplay7560 Před 2 lety

    Sir Thank you so much for the video! From what I understand, if i take the road of exem route(AFK, ACJ, NDECC) the academic record of dental college in Equivalency process is not considered? Only the scores of 5 exams need to be taken is necessary? :)

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 2 lety

      Very welcome doctor!
      You’re on the right track to that concept. So, for exam purpose your BDS is not considered consistently but you do need the BDS marks and all for step one which is the document verification and equivalency application. But after that AFK ACJ NDECC is all apart from BDS. This is the beauty of it. You would definitely need the marks if you wish to go for degree completion. You got it!

  • @akshayakadam3772
    @akshayakadam3772 Před 2 lety +1

    hello! can i email all the documents to NDEB or they have to mailed by post?. please reply.

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 2 lety

      It is to be mailed in sealed envelopes actually.

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 2 lety +1

      Also the equivalency is comprising of document verification where you would collect some documents and your university office will collect some documents as mentioned in the video. Later you would make NDEB portal to allow you for submission of the collected documents and then we wait for 6-8 months to be approved of our profile as foreign trained dentist who is now able to take the first AFK exam. This process also costs about $1000 for registration of NDEB portal as well. And the documents must be mailed in both by us and by your university in a sealed envelop.

    • @akshayakadam3772
      @akshayakadam3772 Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the reply!

  • @optimism4168
    @optimism4168 Před 9 měsíci

    Hello sir. After getting the educational credentials for NDEB registration process, is there a time frame or minimum period to appear for AFK exam or we can appear anytime after registration for the equivalency exam?

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 9 měsíci +2

      No doctor, there is no time frame for AFL. You can take it when you are ready to take it.

    • @optimism4168
      @optimism4168 Před 9 měsíci

      @@TheToothFactory thanks for the reply doc.

    • @optimism4168
      @optimism4168 Před 8 měsíci

      Hello doc. How much time is now ndeb taking in 2023 for approval of educational credentials?

  • @dr.shivanikadam6815
    @dr.shivanikadam6815 Před rokem

    Hey sir do I need to give adat after the afk & then apply for university ?
    Is ADAT compulsory for all universities ?

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem +1

      No doctor, ADAT is not a mandatory exam, however, 2 universities in Canada have began to accept only ADAT and not AFK. That is U of Toronto and McGill. It is always a good credential to have but not mandatory.

  • @toothdiaries2280
    @toothdiaries2280 Před 2 lety

    Hello sir I've completed my bds in India and have experience of 2 years and now I'm planning for Canada but confused about the courses which course to take MHA or assistant program please help. I want to give the licence exam as well

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 2 lety

      Hello generally doctor, we try to stay away from dental assistant course as much as possible in 2022 as they are no longer considered a strong contender for PR purpose however there are other courses like MHA, or even a diploma in health care management will work. Conestoga College offers that course. Also to help you to be guided towards PR and DDS here is our view on how to do it in 15 steps!
      czcams.com/video/1x7FiuqJbkk/video.html
      Hope this helps Doc!

  • @lizzz9220
    @lizzz9220 Před rokem

    Step 5 (dental boards) is only for those who choose option 2 right as in after IDPP courses? NOT FOR THOSE WHO ATTEMPT step1-step4. Am I right?

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem

      Step 5 is for both types of Dentists: International and Domestic. We all have to appear for Step 5 Board Exams. Even if we have done Dentistry through IDPP or Through the NDEB exams.

    • @lizzz9220
      @lizzz9220 Před rokem +1

      @@TheToothFactory lord! That is such a lengthy procedure

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem

      Absolutely, and expensive. I agree for sure.

  • @crystalrubbie9383
    @crystalrubbie9383 Před 2 lety +2

    sometimes i regret choosing dentistry cuz ITS SOOOOO EXPENSIVE

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 2 lety

      I totally agree with you doctor, the initial experience is extremely expensive. There is a video we have made that shows how to afford the process as well of that helps doctor.

  • @Crafty_buddy121
    @Crafty_buddy121 Před 2 měsíci

    Hello doctor i have question
    So my question is after bds from india student visa is better option or not can you please tell me
    And if i take student visa then which diploma or degree would be a good option

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 2 měsíci

      Hello doctor sure we can guide you on the matter.
      So in 2024, it is not advisable to take up the student visa route to come and settle in Canada. Rather, it is advisable to attain a PR and then come to Canada. The promising career that the student visa route used to give is no longer the case.

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 2 měsíci

      For more information and guidance on dentistry in Canada we urge you to explore our consultancy option using the link below. We have had the privilege to guide hundreds of international dentists. Here is the link:
      www.thetoothfactory.ca/dental-doubts-sessions

    • @Crafty_buddy121
      @Crafty_buddy121 Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you so much for the knowledge doctor

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 2 měsíci

      Pleasure is all ours doctor

  • @soniachowdharypanwar2698

    How university will mail the documents before creating the ndeb profile ....how we will apply for transcripts to unv without ndeb profile

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 2 lety

      No no so, you would only prepare the university office to “collect and review” the documents and as mentioned in the video above, once you create NDEB portal then we submit the collected documents. Our university may take long to prepare the documents that’s why discussing with them priorly would be beneficial.

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 2 lety

      On that slide discussed in the video you may notice the arrows that travel from collect and then to submit. I implied that we would just prepare the university office to be ready to supply the needed documents on time. That actually how NDEB website also describes the steps.
      I apologise for the confusion. Hope it is clarified.

  • @optimism4168
    @optimism4168 Před 7 měsíci

    Hello Sir. As I am an MDS, do I need to send transcripts of both the degrees or just my BDS degree?

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Generally, if you are applying through the NDEB equivalency process for general dentistry done through the AFK, ACJ and NDECC exam route, they require the proof of BDS only as MDS will be a part of the DSCKE journey which is the same exam equivalency aimed at giving you a MDS license in Canada.

    • @optimism4168
      @optimism4168 Před 7 měsíci

      @@TheToothFactory ok thanks for replying. And one thing more I want to ask, I just saw the pass percentage of NDECC exam of 2022 on the website. It was hell low!! This really freaked me out! Is clearing NDECC exam really difficult? Please give your inputs regarding this as I trust your words.

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yes doctor the NDECC is difficult to clear because we must pass each exercise in the clinical component in that same attempt. There are 7 exercises asked during the 8 hour exam. All 7 must be passed to pass the exam. Otherwise we shall return for a reattempt which costs money as well as time of up to 6 months. And of course the time, effort and money we spend training our selves again. So is it difficult? The exam itself is a matter of preparation however the process is emotionally and mentally draining. Is it possible? Absolutely! When we see such results we tend to seek the worst outcome in our minds but we need to think optimistically that with proper training and dedication, we can be part of that 16% passing rate. ☺️

    • @optimism4168
      @optimism4168 Před 7 měsíci

      @@TheToothFactory so now my conclusion and a take on this is that it's better to put 100% effort on afk exam and clear it with a high score and get into the university route as that route is more predictable and straight.

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 7 měsíci +1

      So even that has a twist now and we will be making an information video on that soon. The Canadian universities offering dental education have pulled back from AFK as the entry exam and are now accepting ADAT as the exam of choice for admissions. Therefore, most international dentists tend to do both AFK and ADAT for Canadian dentistry. AFK will lead us to ACJ followed by NDECC and then license while ADAT will allow us to apply to Canadian Universities for DDS programs.

  • @raab1343
    @raab1343 Před rokem

    Hello, i have a question thank you 🙏 is it the same equivalency process in Quebec? Is it possible to pass the exams in frensh?

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem

      Hello doctor, the NDEB is sovereign which means its rules apply equally in all provinces and territories and are not altered due to provincial governments. So that is a good thing☺️
      And yes it sure is available in both languages doctor, english and french.

    • @raab1343
      @raab1343 Před rokem

      @@TheToothFactory Thank you doctor for your answer

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem

      Pleasure is all ours doc

  • @hellenbuitrago4897
    @hellenbuitrago4897 Před 2 lety

    Good morning Doctor, how can I contact you for a pharma course for AFK? Thank you

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 2 lety +1

      Good morning doc!
      We currently in the last phase of recording our lectures to be placed onto our newly developing website. We should have our pharmacology and oral pathology course set to be released in the next month. Apologies on it not being ready just yet but we are working on it I promise. You shall be notified via our videos once they are ready to be delivered.

    • @hellenbuitrago4897
      @hellenbuitrago4897 Před 2 lety

      @@TheToothFactory, thank you very much for rapid response! I will keep in touch. Have a wonderful day!

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 2 lety

      Our pleasure doctor thank you for your interest in The Tooth Factory

  • @jothikannappan9495
    @jothikannappan9495 Před rokem

    Hey doctor
    Is it compulsory that we need to attend coaching or training or course to clear afk, acj, ndecc....
    Or
    Can we clear ndeb exams on our own study

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem

      Generally, how I like to explain this scenario is that AFK is a 10 to 12 month training process in which the first 4-6 months should be us personally learning at home by ourselves just testing the waters and its depth and then when we feel comfortable with the material, the content of the AFK exam, then a targeted course will be most beneficial. But do I believe we must go. a class? yes, I really do feel these coaching classes do benefit immensely.

    • @jothikannappan9495
      @jothikannappan9495 Před rokem

      Ok doctor......thank you....
      Overall what will be the cost sir for exam and coaching approximately

    • @jothikannappan9495
      @jothikannappan9495 Před rokem

      And doctor if u can send me the link for ndeb profile creating website could you share it doctor
      Relevant books regarding ndeb preparation if any ....
      It would be very helpful doc.....

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem

      So doctor the total costs for all exams would be around $20,000 and for coaching for all exam classes is about $20,000 as well.

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem

      Of course doctor, we do provide textbook that are NDEB approved on our website at this link below and for more communication, it would be ideal if we could do it over email. May I request an email from you doctor?
      Also here is the link to our website:
      www.thetoothfactory.ca/
      Here is the link to NDEB website for portal:
      ndeb-bned.my.site.com/s/login/?language=en_CA&ec=302&startURL=%2Fs%2F
      Click the link and click create an account.

  • @naureendhillon2316
    @naureendhillon2316 Před rokem

    What is the good ADAT score to get univ. Call

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem

      Anywhere between 550-600 is good for competitive nature of the entrance

    • @lizzz9220
      @lizzz9220 Před rokem

      What is ADAT

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem

      ADAT stands for Advanced Dental Admissions Test. It is an American exam formation which is now accepted in Canada for IDPP admissions to 3 of the 7 available dental institutions such as University of Toronto, McGill University and most recently, University of Saskatchewan. If the trend keeps us then more of the Canadian Universities will accept ADAT instead of AFK. Its exam format and details is mentioned in the link below doctor and we also have a video on our channel that explains it. Hope this helps!
      www.ada.org/education/testing/exams/advanced-dental-admission-test-adat

  • @HarpreetSingh-jb1yf
    @HarpreetSingh-jb1yf Před 2 lety +1

    sir i have done diploma in pharmacy from india with 63.3% and i dont have maths in 12th and i have 66% in 12th medical with 78% in biology and 53 in chemistry so sir can i apply in dental hygenist course confederation college thunder bay pls reply sir pls

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 2 lety +1

      You can apply to confederation however the competition is high so if it is a question of eligibility then yes you are absolutely eligible but beating the competition is also important.

    • @HarpreetSingh-jb1yf
      @HarpreetSingh-jb1yf Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheToothFactory thanks a lot sir btw is their any other college near 300 km range of toronto pls reply

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 2 lety +1

      Our pleasure! I can think of Fanshawe as an alternative

    • @HarpreetSingh-jb1yf
      @HarpreetSingh-jb1yf Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheToothFactory ohh thanks sir is fanshawe require maths for this course

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 2 lety +1

      Not that I am aware of

  • @dr.satyamchadha7784
    @dr.satyamchadha7784 Před 2 lety

    What is 75 rescaled marks ?can you elaborate please sir

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 2 lety +1

      So the marking is a little tricky as it is it percentage. What happens is every cycle the examiners determine a minimum score that will represent the passing score for that cycle and then what our scores will come out will get recalculated to match the new minimum score. So consider this:
      If the test was really difficult and the examiners determined that this year the lowest score was 40% on the test, then 40% becomes the passing score. Now, we know that 75 marks is the passing score of AFK. So if you had gotten a 48% questions correctly then you would still pass at 77 rescaled. If you got 40% questions right then you would get 75 on the test and pass however if you got 60% of questions right, then you may have gotten 95 rescaled.
      Another way to look at the rescaling is the highest percentage of the batch becomes 100 even if that cycle the highest percentage received was 80% then that 80% becomes 100 rescaled mark. So 75 rescaled mark would be 60%. Meaning to pass that cycle’s AFK we would need to have 60% questions correctly.

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 2 lety

      I know the rescaling is a little confusing however ultimately our goal during the exam should be to achieve 75% of the questions right. This way even if someone (rarely) got a 100% correct, then we would pass regardless of the rescale. So there are two papers in the exam then we should aim to get 115 questions correct out of 150 questions in each paper. This mean for a margin of error we have 35 questions that we can merely afford to get incorrect per paper.

    • @dr.satyamchadha7784
      @dr.satyamchadha7784 Před 2 lety +1

      Ohh okay I got it sir thanks alot ❤️it maybe like a percentile system what we have in schools

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 2 lety

      Yes absolutely

  • @muhammadarsalan5490
    @muhammadarsalan5490 Před 2 lety

    If we do dds in Canada after BDS then after that can we work all over world ?

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 2 lety

      all over the world, different boards cover dentistry in different geographic locations. So you would have to appear for those boards anyways but it would be safe to say that Canada’s license in dentistry is highly regarded so in about 95 countries the license is valid for us to appear directly before the boards and not restudy the degree.

    • @muhammadarsalan5490
      @muhammadarsalan5490 Před 2 lety

      @@TheToothFactory ok sir thank you so much ♥️

  • @sanjanasanju1023
    @sanjanasanju1023 Před rokem

    Good afternoon sir thanks a lot for the information
    I am studying BDS in India now i am in internship and my internship will get over on December this year
    I am planning to work in Canada so can you please elaborate on this Sir i request you sir
    Thank you

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem

      Hello doctor, surely.
      When you say you wish to work in Canada, do you mean you want to come to Canada study and work and get a PR? Or are you looking into direct PR and then work? Or are we considering only work permit?

    • @sanjanasanju1023
      @sanjanasanju1023 Před rokem

      @@TheToothFactory sir i am planning to come to Canada and work
      Sir can you please tell wt r the procedure for this
      Thank you

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem

      So in order for you to come to Canada and work as a dentist you must be able to clear the NDEB procedure for the dental license and you must also hold a valid work permit or PR. A direct work permit is generally not offered and therefore majority of the population tries to achieve a PR and then a NDEB license.
      Due to your circumstances, I believe trying for direct PR express entry or a student visa route is apt. However directly entry has a lot of requirements which are calculated into a points score. If that points score is not met, the eligibility for direct PR expires. Other than that student visa route which leads to PR is more predictable and many dentists from international basis use this route. Later on after PR they begin the NDEB route.

    • @sanjanasanju1023
      @sanjanasanju1023 Před rokem

      @@TheToothFactory thank you so much sir for the information sir is it mandatory tht we shld have work experience of minimum 2yrs?

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem

      No no it is not a compulsion however for the purpose of express entry, experience can help you collect more points.

  • @jineeshakurian1800
    @jineeshakurian1800 Před rokem

    Helo sir, thanks a lot for making such informational video to understand the process of becoming a dentist in Canda . i am a dentist in India and got visa for may 2023.I would like to practice as a dentist in Canada.I have few question to get started with the process.I would be pleased if u could clear that.
    1.Is it possible to start the INDEB registeration and crdential evalution from India,as i find it easy when i do it from here.or do i need a PR to start the registration?
    2.is there a time limit within which i should appear for the ist AFK exam after my application is approved by INDBE also isn't PR mandatory to apply for exam?
    3. This is an out of topic question..As a dentist on student visa, after my work permit,when i file for PR , which evalution should i do for academic credentials( wes or icas or iqas or Mcc) also.which should i select course by course or document by document..
    if you know kindly reply sir..as iam having so much confusion with all this new terms i found out..
    I know im commenting after months of posting this video..but i hope u reply..Than you

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem

      Hello doctor, congratulations on your visa approval and Canada welcomes you!
      Thank you for your kind words towards our efforts as well.
      To answer your queries:
      1.) NDEB document verification and credential evaluation can be done from back home for sure. You do not need a PR in that initial phase.

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem

      2.) there is no time limit that makes you appear for the AFK exam and no PR is needed for that exam either. In fact you do nor need PR to take any of the three exams. You will only need PR for DDS admissions in Canada at a University.

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem

      3.) so as a rule of thumb, for any academic purpose like for NDEB we need WES evaluation of course by course whereas for any immigration related files we need WES evaluations of the basic evaluation. Not course by course.

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem

      We understand your circumstances and we will always reply doctor do not worry.

    • @jineeshakurian1800
      @jineeshakurian1800 Před rokem

      @@TheToothFactory such a crisp amd clear clarification for all of my doubts. I actually feel so blessed to find this video and this channel doctor.Thanks a ton🙏🙏.Now iam good to start. Looking forward to join your AFK course as well❤️❤️

  • @nishi9541
    @nishi9541 Před rokem

    How much bds score is required?

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem +2

      Fortunately, to study NDEB’s direct licensing route, percentages are not a mandatory category. Just your NDEB approval is needed which you get based on your BDS degree qualification from back home.

    • @nishi9541
      @nishi9541 Před rokem

      @@TheToothFactory thanks for replying back 💓

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem

      Pleasure is ours doctor!

  • @gleamingsoul8414
    @gleamingsoul8414 Před 2 lety

    As discussed previously as well , in my bds I have taken 3 yrs more to complete the course, have many absenteeism in my results, nd have got ielts 8 and avg bds 65% if I score high in afk , do I stand any chance to get into any university in Canada or I should opt for the equivalency route,, Also is passing acj necessary for degree continuing ?!

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes I remember us discussing. In this case I would keep both windows open. See, when one get a high score in AFK, their window for DDS is opened with degree completion and so is the exam route window. So in reality they check all aspects BDS scores and AFK scores and also how many attempts of AFK it took as well. Along with it comes IELTS and then SOP when deciding the admissions. So, I highly recommend that lets aim for a High Score for AFK and then apply to the Universities upon passing anyways. While you are waiting on a response from Universities, you might as well go ahead an do ACJ and NDECC. That’s he most efficient way.

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před 2 lety

      You do not need ACJ for university applications. The requirements are of AFK only

    • @gleamingsoul8414
      @gleamingsoul8414 Před 2 lety

      Thanks a lot for such personalized guidance!!

  • @suvekhaart
    @suvekhaart Před rokem

    Hello, I really appreciate your efforts in making precise and concise video entailing the process of NDEB and its certification process on becoming dentist in Canada.
    I have become a Permanent Resident of Canada, and now I wish to start the registration (Equivalency) process. As you mentioned in the registration aspect that in the applicant's part we need to send in the notarized documents, but I do not have notarized documents of Dental Degree and ICC (Internship Completion Certificate) from India, however, I do possess the original ones with me. So, with the help of the original ones can lawyer be able to notarized the documents (Dental Degree and ICC) over here in Canada? Also, by any chance if, lawyer are unable to notarized the documents in Canada, then what are the other options to consider?
    Moreover, after sending the documents to the NDEB (From applicant's side), I would have to download the form (after registration) and, I need to ask my university to fill it up from their side and send the necessary documents from India to NDEB? is that right?
    Last but not the least, does my state Dental Council registration (In India) has any role to play in this equivalency process?
    I would really appreciate if you can answer my above-mentioned queries.

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem

      Hello doctor, congratulations on becoming a PR of Canada and it is honourable for us to see more and more dentists like yourself to begin the NDEB process doctor. Thank you for your appreciation and here are your answers.
      1.) yes a Canadian lawyer will be an ideal case scenario. You just need to look for a notary official near you and take your originals with you. This is a common practice for our initial NDEB process.
      2.) you got it perfect doctor, the form must be filled half by you and half by your university back home. And they must send a couple pieces of documents from their end with seal on it. (Male sure the university would seal it accurately, people have been denied application due to improper seals).
      3.) yes the new update from NDEB is that a “Good Standing Certification” is required to be sent directly from the dental council office to NDEB. This has become a common practice now as well so back home no one in the council would be surprised by your request.
      Hope this helps.
      Please let us know if you have further queries.

    • @Kilukilu123
      @Kilukilu123 Před rokem

      @@TheToothFactorysir, how to send documents by the applicant to ndeb via post or mail?

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem

      Hello doctor, I believe it is still mailing by postage but here is a video that can help you:
      vimeo.com/786386910

    • @Kilukilu123
      @Kilukilu123 Před rokem

      @@TheToothFactory one more question, I’m an Indian dentist and now a Canadian pr holder, Can i write Australia’s ADC exam and get DDS and work in canada? Do you hav any idea abt it, and Sorry if its a foolish question, bcz I don’t want to go through all 4-5 exams by ndeb

    • @TheToothFactory
      @TheToothFactory  Před rokem

      @@Kilukilu123 no no doctor there is no foolish question. A discussion between us can not only answer your question but it will eventually help others on our boat sail better.
      And with an Australian DDS you can directly take the Written and OSCE exam allowing you to practice dentistry in Canada.
      “Graduates of accredited dental programs in the U.S., Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland are eligible to apply for direct certification with NDEB”
      - this is taken from the NDEB website doctor