Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS)

(R2/724/6/0007) (11/29) (MQA/FA 1048)

Doctor of Dental Surgery is a 5 year programme. The curriculum is designed to fulfill the five major components of dental education, namely:

-Preclinical dentistry.
-Clinical dentistry.
-Hospital based dentistry.
-Community/Society based dentistry.
-Life-long learning experience through research exercise

Subject Highlights

Sl.No. MQA Subject Code Subject Name
Elective (Choose any one module from the following):
1 MPU 3113 Islamic Civilization Asia Civilization (TITAS)
2 MPU 3163 Malay Language Communication 3
Elective (Choose any one module from the following):
3 MPU 3123 Ethnic Relations
4 MPU 3173 Malaysian Studies 3
5 DP 101 Professional Development IT (PDIT)
6 DP 102 General Anatomy, Embryology & Histology
7 DP 103 Biochemistry & Oral Biochemistry
8 DP 104 Physiology & Oral Physiology
9 DP 105 Oral Biology (Dental Anatomy, Embryology & Histology)
10 MPU 3232 Leadership Skills and Human Relations
11 MPU 3342 Malaysian Government and Public Policy
12 DP 206 Microbiology & Oral Microbiology
13 DP 207 Dental Materials and Dental Skills (Operative Dentistry & Dental Technology)
14 DP 208 Basic Pharmacology & Dental Therapeutics
15 DP 209 General Pathology
16 DP 210 Society and Health
17 DP 211 Preventive Dentistry and Dental Public Health (Cariology Mod & Prev Dent Mod)
18 MPU 3452 Community Service
19 DC 311 Preventive Dentistry and Dental Public Health
20 DC 312 Oral Maxillofacial Surgery, Oral Medicine and Radiology (Oral Radiology, Oral Diagnosis, Oral Surgery)
21 DC 313 Human Diseases (General Medicine & General Surgery)
22 DC 314 Introduction to Clinical Dentistry
23 DC 315 Periodontology
24 DC 316 Conservative Dentistry
25 DC 317 Prosthodontics
26 DC 318 Oral Pathology
27 DC 319 Pediatric Dentistry
28 DC 411 Preventive Dentistry and Dental Public Health
29 DC 412 Oral Maxillofacial Surgery, Oral Medicine and Radiology (Oral Medicine Module, Clinical Oral Pathology embedded here)
30 DC 415 Periodontology
31 DC 416 Conservative Dentistry
32 DC 417 Prosthodontics
33 DC 419 Paediatric Dentistry
34 DC 420 Orthodontics
35 DX 499 Research Elective
36 DC 511 Preventive Dentistry and Dental Public Health
37 DC 512 Oral Maxillofacial Surgery, Oral Medicine and Radiology (Clinical Oral Pathology embedded here)
38 DC 515 Periodontology
39 DC 516 Conservative Dentistry
40 DC 517 Prosthodontics
41 DC 519 Pediatric Dentistry
42 DC 520 Orthodontics
43 DC 521 General Dental Practice
44 DX 599 Research Elective

FAQ

About The Program

Yes, our DDS program has received accreditation (MQA/FA 1048) from the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) and Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia.

The typical duration of the DDS Program is 5 years.

Yes, our students get involve in extracurricular activities as they are essential for developing a well-rounded profile. They offer opportunities to build leadership, teamwork, and communication skills, which are all valuable in a medical career. While academics should be your primary focus, balancing your studies with activities like volunteering, sports, or clubs can improve your overall experience and even reduce stress.

Yes, we do! Every student is assigned a mentor as part of our mentor-mentee program. Your mentor will guide you throughout your academic journey, providing support in both academic and personal development. These sessions are designed to help you navigate challenges, set goals, and make the most of your time in medical school.

Research is a component of the DDS program; you will be given a chance to pursue a research study during the DDS program itself.

The practical depends on the subjects involved. For year 1 and 2. Practical’s will be lab based for basic medical science subjects and simulatory laboratory for dental subjects. For year 3, 4 and 5, practical exercises include patient treatment which will be supervised individually by our experienced staff.

The practical sessions will be conducted at designated clinics within the university. However, we have MOUs with private and government institutions to give our students additional practical exposure.

Yes, the Faculty of Dentistry have a student group called the “LUC Densa”. This student group is involved in various curricular and extracurricular activities like NDSSC, Community Camps, Family Day out, Gala night etc.

The DDS program has a specialized subject- ‘Dental Public Health’ which will offer the students ample opportunities to engage in community projects.

The university has a Student Representative Council (SRC) which allows the students to discuss their issues among themselves and bring it to the management for solution. The Faculty of Dentistry also has a strong alumni group which will help the students to grow personally during and after the completion of the study program.

After the completion of the DDS program, you have to complete the mandatory government postings for a minimum of 1 year, following which you will obtain your Annual Practicing Certificate (APC) by the MDC, this for Malaysian student. For International students, they can start working after year 5.

As an international candidate you cannot apply for an Annual Practicing License at the MDC. However, if you obtain a job at any Malaysian Institute/Clinic, the employer will assist you in obtaining a Temporary Practicing certificate on your behalf.

Application Process

The DDS program has a single intake every year and the academic year begins from the first week of November. It is advised that you finish the application process in advance to avoid any delay in starting the program on time. We still can accept the student until end of December.

Recommendation letters are not required for joining the DDS program. Academic transcripts signifying the eligibility of the candidate is sufficient to join the DDS program.

Yes! Many MSPH programs offer scholarships, grants, and assistantships. You can also apply for external funding options, such as fellowships or governmental scholarships. For details about financial aids, kindly email admission@lincoln.edu.my or imd@lincoln.edu.my or finance@lincoln.edu.my              

A short interview/aptitude test will be conducted by the faculty of dentistry to determine the candidate’s aptitude for pursuing the DDS program.

Deferment / Withdrawal

Deferral is allowed for genuine reasons. Normally we allow deferment for 1 year. The student has to submit a formal letter requesting deferment along with supporting documents (Medical certificates etc). The application will be reviewed by the faculty and forwarded to the university for approval. NOTE: For international students, Deferment may result in difficulty for Visa renewal. So, the students have to discuss the issue with the program coordinator/Dean prior to submitting any applications.

Accommodation

We have different types of accommodation available for Local & International Students.
The price of accommodation varies based on type and location of apartment. For more details, please email: hosteladmission@lincoln.edu.my

Wi-Fi is available at some of our accommodation facilities.

Future Prospects

After the DDS program, you can enroll in the MSc program at LUC or any other university in Malaysia.

Career Prospects

International students are not eligible to practice dentistry in Malaysia. So international students can return to their home countries or apply for licensure qualification examination in countries like USA, Australia, UK etc. LUC will help the students in orienting them for these examinations.

Local students will have to compulsorily work as an intern at Government Hospitals in Malaysia as part of internship for a minimum duration of 1 year. Following the internship, some students may be given an opportunity to continue their job while others can join private dental clinics as locum or setup their own practice. For international students, they have to return to their home country for completion of internship. International dentists can work in Malaysia only if they have an employment contract from public or private institutions.

Entry Requirements

The candidate should have completed minimum 12 years of schooling (SPM & STPM) and should have studied Biology, Chemistry, Physics and/or Mathematics. For detailed qualification criteria use the following link: https://www.lincoln.edu.my/doctor-of-dental-surgery-dds-entry-requirements.

As an international student, you will have to submit transcripts for studies equivalent to 12 years of schooling. We accept students from across the world. The eligibility criteria vary from country to country. Find the eligibility criteria for most common countries in the following link: https://www.lincoln.edu.my/doctor-of-dental-surgery-dds-entry-requirements/

The minimum duration of the DDS program as set by the Malaysian Dental council and Malaysian Qualification Agency is 5 Years. Hence, there is no program available that is lesser than 5 Years Duration under dentistry.

The DDS program has a single intake per year and the program starts in the first week of November every year. You can apply for admission at any time of the year but admission closes on the 31st of December for that particular academic year.

No prior work experience is required for joining the DDS Program.

The admission is based on attaining eligibility to join the DDS Program. We have a dedicated team to help in the process of admission to the faculty. You can submit your transcripts for verification of eligibility by writing an email to: info@www.lincoln.edu.my

Yes, qualifications recognized as equivalent by the Malaysian government are accepted.

Diploma in health sciences students can enroll in the DDS program. The diploma program should be minimum 2 & half years/5 semesters. Minimum CGPA 3.0 & above/ Minimum B in any 2 subjects (Biology, Chemistry, Physics) and any Grade in (English, Mathematics & any other subject)

The candidate should be free from any serious physical or mental illness that would hamper the practice of dentistry. Medical check-ups for serious communicable diseases such as hepatitis is mandatory prior to admission into the DDS program.

English Proficiency

International applicants whose first language is not English must provide proof of English proficiency. This is commonly done through TOEFL or IELTS scores. The minimum required TOEFL score is typically around 90 (internet-based test), and the IELTS minimum is around 5. The equivalent English proficiency accepted by the EMGS include MUET (Malaysian University English Test), IELTS/ IELTS Online (International English Language Testing System), TOEFL iBT (Test of English as a Foreign Language), TOEFL Essentials (Online) (Test of English as a Foreign Language), PTE Academic/ PTE Academic (Online)(Pearson Test of English), Cambridge English – B1 Preliminary,B2 First, C1 Advanced, C2 Proficiency, Cambridge English – Linguaskill Online, Cambridge English – Occupational English Test (OET)(Conventional/Online), ELS – Certified Intensive English Programme Level (CIEP Level)

Minimum IELTS score of 5.0 or equivalent. MUET (Malaysian University English Test) 3.5, TOEFL iBT (Test of English as a Foreign Language) 40, TOEFL Essentials (Online) (Test of English as a Foreign Language)7.5, PTE Academic/ PTE Academic (Online)(Pearson Test of English) 47, Cambridge English – B1 Preliminary,B2 First, C1 Advanced, C2 Proficiency score 154, Cambridge English – Linguaskill Online Score 154,Cambridge English – Occupational English Test (OET)(Conventional/Online), ELS – Certified Intensive English Programme Level (CIEP Level) score 107

We have English proficiency courses to ensure that you meet the sufficient requirement. This course will be conducted by the staff at LUC.

Yes, you can take the MUET during your studies. We offer the flexibility for students to take MUET while enrolled in their programs, especially if need to meet specific English language proficiency requirements for graduation.

Credit-Transfer

LUC allows transfer to other programs offered by the university provided the candidate attains eligibility for that program. This is achieved by transfer of credits from the departing program to the program the candidate wishes to join. Transfer to another university is possible but quite complicated and dependent on a number of factors based on the ministry of higher education and Malaysian qualification agency.

The documents typically required for a credit transfer application include: Official Academic Transcripts; Course Syllabi/Descriptions; English Proficiency certificates; Identification Documents (A valid ID or passport to verify your identity).

Teaching /Learning /Assessment

Assessment includes two components: Formative and summative. During the course of the program a number of formative assessments will be done which will include feedbacks for seminars/ assignments/group activities/ clinical procedures etc. Module tests and mock examinations will be conducted during the academic year. Professional examination which will be written and practical based will be conducted at the end of the academic year.

Students need to know learning outcomes of the subject, because teaching and exam must be related to the learning outcomes. Practice model questions during tutorial session.

We have borderline Viva for students who have fallen short of the passing grade. This will give the student an opportunity to clear the examinations within the first attempt. If the candidate has failed in the examination, we will conduct a remedial examination giving the student a second opportunity to improve the grades and move on to the next year. The university will provide feedback and remedial support, such as additional mentorship, to help you improve. Failure to clear the remedial examination will result in repeating the academic year.

Finance

We are offering competitive tuition fees for all our programs. For details about the tuition fees, kindly email admission@lincoln.edu.my or imd@lincoln.edu.my or finance@lincoln.edu.my

Payment can be made to LUC account via online transfer, Bank banking, visa card, Master card, QR code, Payment at the counter at LUC office. For university account details, kindly email admission@lincoln.edu.my or imd@lincoln.edu.my or finance@lincoln.edu.my

It is important that all fees that are due be paid on time. Failure to make the payment on time may result in candidate not permitted to take up the examination or attend convocation.

Finance

Yes, every student must have minimum of 80% class attendance to be eligible to take any of the examination.

If your attendance falls below the required minimum, you may be barred from taking the final exams for that subject, and you might have to repeat the course in the following semester.

Yes, exceptions may be made for valid medical reasons, participation in university-sanctioned events, or other documented emergencies. Supporting documents must be submitted to the relevant department for approval.

Attendance is usually recorded by the instructor during each class, through an online system. Students are advised to regularly check their attendance status through the student portal or learning management system (LMS).

Yes, LUC offers students the option to check their attendance through an online portal (LLS). You can view your daily, weekly, and overall attendance for each subject.

If you notice any discrepancies in your attendance record, you should immediately contact your instructor or the academic office to resolve the issue

Yes, you can request a leave of absence for personal reasons by submitting a formal request to the academic office. Make sure to check the institution’s leave policy and provide appropriate documentation.

Contact us

Wisma Lincoln, No. 12-18, Jalan SS 6/12, 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia

+1300 880 111 (Malaysia)
+603-7806 3478 (International)

How to Apply?

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