To become A dentist in The UK, you will need either A levels or A BSC degree. There are other ways ut those are the most common ways
If you are going to do A levels you will need 3 A levels and An AS level which 2 of them have to be Biology And Chemistry
Teh grades you will need are AAB
Also you will need a dental Degree which is a BDS which takes 5 years straight out of university and is very competitive to get in
After that you will need to do a year of vocational training which you do get paid for but will be trained further
It is difficult to do but if you work hard it is possible
A great resources is www.learnhowtobecomeadentist.com which is taught by dentists
good luck!
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"LLC" or "llc" means "limited liability company". It is applied to a virtual person a "company or business". Say you dentist was called "Jones" then he could set up a company called "Jones dental practice" and if his practice was set up as a limited liability company, "llc" should be add after the name of the practice. However if your dentist is using "llc" after their name as a qualification, this is meaningless and if your dentist has no other qualifications then I would suggest you should be concerned - do not go there and ask the authorities in your country to investigate the dentist.
To qualify for a license to practice dentistry in the USA a candidate must graduate from an accredited dental school. There are 56 dental schools accredited by the American Dental Association.
UG --> Under-Graduate Qualification PG --> Post-Graduate Qualification
I have a qualification in doughnut testing.I would like a qualification in a new language.
Dentist love to be dentist because they make money.
You do not have the qualification needed to get in.
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That is the correct spelling of the word "qualification".