Punjab Extends BDS Degree Duration From 4 to 5 Years
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Punjab has announced a major overhaul in dental education by extending the Bachelor of Dental Surgery programme from four years to five years. The University of Health Sciences (UHS) has introduced the new Integrated BDS Curriculum 2K25 in all affiliated public and private dental colleges starting from the 2025-26 academic year. The decision brings Pakistan’s dental education framework closer to international standards, where five-year undergraduate dental programmes are widely practised. The updated curriculum, approved by the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council, focuses on competency-based learning, early hands-on clinical training, simulation-based education, research development, community dentistry and continuous student evaluation. Education experts say graduates under Pakistan’s previous four-year BDS structure frequently encountered challenges when seeking international degree recognition, applying for postgraduate programmes or appearing in professional licensing examinations in countries including the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and several European and Gulf nations due to differences in programme duration and clinical training standards. Officials believe the new five-year programme will significantly improve global acceptance of Pakistani dental qualifications while opening greater opportunities for graduates pursuing foreign employment and advanced education abroad. To support graduates who completed the earlier four-year degree, UHS has proposed a bridging programme based on academic evidence, pending approval from PM&DC. The initiative would allow eligible graduates to complete additional coursework, advanced clinical practice, research training and competency assessments in order to match the standards of the revised curriculum. The university has also recommended expanding internship opportunities, introducing competency-focused academic transcripts and strengthening postgraduate training programmes to improve career prospects for existing den