King's College London, University of London

King's College London, University of London

Dentistry Undergraduate Degrees (4 results)

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Dentistry Graduate/Professional Entry Programme - BDS

Faculty Of Dentistry, Oral And Craniofacial Sciences

4 years full time

A202 UCAS code 12th CUG subject ranking
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Enhanced Support Dentistry Programme - BDS

Faculty Of Dentistry, Oral And Craniofacial Sciences

5 years full time

A206 UCAS code 12th CUG subject ranking
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Dentistry - BDS

Faculty Of Dentistry, Oral And Craniofacial Sciences

5 years full time

A205 UCAS code 12th CUG subject ranking
Entry requirements Please contact Uni directly
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Dentistry Entry Programme for Medical Graduates - BDS

Faculty Of Dentistry, Oral And Craniofacial Sciences

3 years full time

A204 UCAS code 12th CUG subject ranking
Entry requirements Please contact Uni directly

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SR
Student Reviewer
09 Feb 23

King's College London, University of London

Dental Therapy and Hygiene

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The best aspects are definitely the communication from the student Union and that of my faculty. The only downside is the administration...

SR
Student Reviewer
14 Feb 23

King's College London, University of London

Dental & Health Sciences Research MPhil/PhD

OVERALL UNIVERSITY RATING
Tell us about your overall university experience so far.

Best - Learning from people who are high up in your field! Worst - imposter syndrome!