![]() My husband did part-time jobs to support the family and take care of the kids, while I focused on my classes and exam preparation. Once here, we made sure we moved close to centers that helped in training for the various exams which are mandatory for entrance to any university in Canada. This took close to 6 months and we decided to move accordingly. I needed to organize documents from my Indian university to be sent directly to Canada for my profile approval. Having started my homework in India itself, I researched the National Dental Examining Board (NDEB) website for all the information and created a profile. ![]() What route did you take towards qualifying as a dentist in Canada?.I was very sure of pursuing my career in Dentistry in Canada despite knowing that it’s a tough competitive path and will take a long time. Moving to Canada was a conscious decision taken for better prospects for my two daughters who are currently aged 5 and 12. Before leaving for Canada, I was the Coordinator of the Dental Department in Max Hospital Gurgaon for around 4 years. I had a private practice in Gurgaon, worked as a Consultant with Max Healthcare for more than 10 years. In 2001, I graduated from Bapuji Dental College and Hospital (Karnataka), and worked continuously until I moved to Canada in 2016. ![]()
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