Education

BDS degree programme extended to 5 years

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LAHORE: In a new educational advancement, beginning with the 2024–2025 academic year, the Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) curriculum will be extended to five years by the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC).

All medical universities in the nation have been formally informed of the move, which aims to bring Pakistan’s dentistry education into compliance with international norms.

A PMDC representative stated that the fifth year will be devoted to the clerkship, which will give students more practical experience, and that a year-long structured house work or internship will follow.

This reorganization is a reaction to the difficulties Pakistani graduates encounter in finding training and work overseas, where a five-year transcript is sometimes required.

The five-year structure has already been adopted by the University of Health Sciences (UHS) in Lahore, and all universities recognized by the PMDC have received formal notices to adopt the updated framework.

Additionally, the council has promised to provide updated transcripts to former four-year program graduates who need credentials that meet international standards.

The move by the PMDC comes after larger initiatives to restructure Pakistan’s dentistry and medical education system.

Staff Reporter

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