You have really good intentions and it definitely comes across in your videos and you're touching on important topics. Loving the videos, looking forward to your next one
Hi ! you have no idea how much your videos are helpful. I just have a question , i hold an Indian citizenship and currently doing A levels in the UK , as I am considered as an International student in the UK I won't be getting any student loans or any financial help . I was thinking about going to Bulgaria to do my dentistry degree . So I was wondering what would be your advise on it and also after coming back to the UK do I have to sit the ORE exam.
Hey thank u for such a kind message. It's not where you're from, it's about where the degree is from. So if you get it in UK or EU (as per the video) you'll skip the ORE which is great! Bulgaria is fine but I'd recommend my uni - UPJS in Slovakia
hello I have seen you've mentioned georgia in your video and I contacted one of the university in Georgia ( Carcasus International Uni) and they said their diploma meets the GDC requirements. Do you think they're lying to students about it ?
There's a difference between meeting requirements and being ORE exempt. Also they definitely do not give the clinical hours needed which are 1600 hours with patients as the lead clinician! So please avoid is my advice
@@soukaa1875 What is your budget? I would strongly recommend my uni as it has great clinical classes and will massively help when you practice as a professional
im in dental school in the US but i want to live in the EU or Uk.... I have EU citizenship. Do you know anything about US trained dentists coming to europe / if it is possible ..?
I don't know about coming to Europe I'm sure some countries would love a USA trained dentist. But in the UK you'd still be deemed overseas and without exemption sadly. If I was in your shoes I'd stay in the states, make a huge amount of money then retire early and come live in the UK/EU after that lol :)
Correct me if I’m wrong since I am new in this journey. Overseas dentists do not have to give ORE exam to work in the countries you’ve mentioned? This is the final verdict of parliament? And if not through ORE exam, how do we proceed further to practise in the countries you’ve mentioned(preferably UK) ?
Hey there. The countries I've mentioned means if your degree is from there, you won't have to sit the ORE which is a UK only exam. So these make it easier to return to the UK to work only. :) hope that helps
Sorry I don't know if my comment sent still I'll just write it again. But basically the ore is a UK only exam. If you get your degree from any of the countries I've mentioned in the video, you can skip the ORE and work in the UK straight away. Hope this makes sense
@@the_stu_DENT okay. So by getting degree, you mean someone doing their bachelors in dentistry? So this won’t be applicable for overseas dentists right? Since we are already done with our degree in our respective countries. And if not then which degree are we talking about?
@@stuti9746 Correct, unless you go again to university for your bachelors from any of the exempt countries. Otherwise you must take the ORE in the UK :)
If you don't have to give ORE then it shouldn't take years, it just requires your degree that's it. It only takes a long time if you graduate from a uni that isn't ORE exempt
@@the_stu_DENT Thank u so much can I just ask for an advice as my daughter never got in dentistry she got in pharmacy 2 nd year so her pharmacy will be completed in next 3 years inshallah, can she do dentistry after that how much chances she got to get into dentistry after pharmacy? Thanks
If u graduate from eu exempt country come to england get gdc registered get mentored and get ur nhs performer number. If after 2028 lets hypothetically speaking say every country has to sit ORE including eu ones. Does that mean people that had already been registered with gdc and got nhs performer and had graduated before 2028 also have to ORE?
You have really good intentions and it definitely comes across in your videos and you're touching on important topics. Loving the videos, looking forward to your next one
Very heart-warming message my good friend. Looking forward to having you on the channel in the near future again buddy
Hi !
you have no idea how much your videos are helpful.
I just have a question , i hold an Indian citizenship and currently doing A levels in the UK , as I am considered as an International student in the UK I won't be getting any student loans or any financial help . I was thinking about going to Bulgaria to do my dentistry degree . So I was wondering what would be your advise on it and also after coming back to the UK do I have to sit the ORE exam.
Hey thank u for such a kind message. It's not where you're from, it's about where the degree is from. So if you get it in UK or EU (as per the video) you'll skip the ORE which is great! Bulgaria is fine but I'd recommend my uni - UPJS in Slovakia
@@the_stu_DENT Thank you so much for your comment i would definitely look into it.
@@AnnaJoby-f5v All the best :)
yeayyy love these videos. so helpful thanks so much!
Right back at ya, keep those haul videos coming big guy
hello I have seen you've mentioned georgia in your video and I contacted one of the university in Georgia ( Carcasus International Uni) and they said their diploma meets the GDC requirements. Do you think they're lying to students about it ?
There's a difference between meeting requirements and being ORE exempt. Also they definitely do not give the clinical hours needed which are 1600 hours with patients as the lead clinician! So please avoid is my advice
@@the_stu_DENT sorry but do you know any affordable university in Europe that is known and recognised by the uk
@@soukaa1875 What is your budget? I would strongly recommend my uni as it has great clinical classes and will massively help when you practice as a professional
im in dental school in the US but i want to live in the EU or Uk.... I have EU citizenship. Do you know anything about US trained dentists coming to europe / if it is possible ..?
I don't know about coming to Europe I'm sure some countries would love a USA trained dentist. But in the UK you'd still be deemed overseas and without exemption sadly. If I was in your shoes I'd stay in the states, make a huge amount of money then retire early and come live in the UK/EU after that lol :)
@@the_stu_DENT makes sense... but i wont be happy living here :((((
Correct me if I’m wrong since I am new in this journey. Overseas dentists do not have to give ORE exam to work in the countries you’ve mentioned? This is the final verdict of parliament? And if not through ORE exam, how do we proceed further to practise in the countries you’ve mentioned(preferably UK) ?
Hey there. The countries I've mentioned means if your degree is from there, you won't have to sit the ORE which is a UK only exam. So these make it easier to return to the UK to work only. :) hope that helps
Sorry I don't know if my comment sent still I'll just write it again. But basically the ore is a UK only exam. If you get your degree from any of the countries I've mentioned in the video, you can skip the ORE and work in the UK straight away. Hope this makes sense
@@the_stu_DENT okay. So by getting degree, you mean someone doing their bachelors in dentistry? So this won’t be applicable for overseas dentists right? Since we are already done with our degree in our respective countries. And if not then which degree are we talking about?
@@stuti9746 Correct, unless you go again to university for your bachelors from any of the exempt countries. Otherwise you must take the ORE in the UK :)
So if we don’t have to give ore exam ? How to get license to practice as a dentist in uk ? Why it takes years
If you don't have to give ORE then it shouldn't take years, it just requires your degree that's it. It only takes a long time if you graduate from a uni that isn't ORE exempt
@@the_stu_DENT
Thank u so much can I just ask for an advice as my daughter never got in dentistry she got in pharmacy 2 nd year so her pharmacy will be completed in next 3 years inshallah, can she do dentistry after that how much chances she got to get into dentistry after pharmacy? Thanks
@@Saraa-sm4fn She can go into dentistry abroad without any issue, she can even do that now if she wishes to stop with pharmacy at all.
@@the_stu_DENT
Thank u so much for all the time lots of prayers for you.
@@Saraa-sm4fn Thank you!!!
This means that there will be no provisional registration at all
So as a dentist from india i should give ORE exam no matter what !
There will be provisional it's been approved I made a video for it. We just don't know the requirements yet
If u graduate from eu exempt country come to england get gdc registered get mentored and get ur nhs performer number. If after 2028 lets hypothetically speaking say every country has to sit ORE including eu ones. Does that mean people that had already been registered with gdc and got nhs performer and had graduated before 2028 also have to ORE?
No. They'd be fine. But again... That's likely not going to be the case :)
If I go university in bulgaria 2025 and graduate in 2031 would that mean that I may have to take the ORE exam after 2028?
You should have no issues at all my friend. Go for it
I'm From India,
Can i write ORE Exam Directly to Work as Dentist in UK without IELTS?(Because I'm recently passed out)
You need to provide evidence of English proficiency somehow
I thought Romania would be on there?
It's been updated in the description and title. But yes you're right, Romania is exempt :)
Hi sir,
Can a gdc registered dentist work in Australia and newzealand?
Hey they have their own entry exams