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  2. Grading systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, most schools calculate a student's grade point average (GPA) by assigning each letter grade a number and averaging those numerical values. Generally, American schools equate an A with a numerical value of 4.0. Most graduate schools require a 3.0 (B) average to take a degree, with C or C− being the lowest grade for course credit.

  3. Dental degree - Wikipedia

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    For the 2009–2010 application cycle, 11,632 applicants applied for admission to dental schools in the United States. Just 4,067 were eventually accepted. The average dental school applicant entering the school year in 2009 had an overall GPA of 3.54 and a science GPA of 3.46.

  4. University of Alberta Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry

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    The Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, in 2018–19, had a research budget of $166 million. [8]The school runs the Scottish-Canadian Medical Programme jointly with the University of St Andrews School of Medicine and the University of Edinburgh Medical School, widely considered one of the top medical schools in the world in terms of reputation and research output.

  5. McGill University Faculty of Dentistry - Wikipedia

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    For the 2020 admissions cycle, the average accepted Canadian resident cGPA was 3.90. [29] For the last several cycles of admission the average undergraduate cGPA was 3.87 (post-graduate GPA is not considered in admissions) with approximately 8-9 entering students having completed a Masters or Doctorate degree. [30]

  6. Category:Dental schools in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Dental schools in Canada" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. List of universities in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of private universities that are authorized to issue degrees by a provincial authority. The following list does not include satellite campuses (Northeastern University - Toronto) and (Niagara University) and branches in Canada for universities based in the United States. All of them are English language institutions.

  8. Dentistry in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The practice of dentistry in Canada is overseen by the National Dental Examining Board of Canada in conjunction with other agencies, such as the Commission on Dental Accreditation of Canada and the Royal College of Dentists of Canada. In 2013 there were 21,109 dentists in Canada according to the Canadian Dental Association.

  9. University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry - Wikipedia

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    The University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry is a dental school located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is one of the ten dental schools in Canada. [2] It is the largest dental school in Canada with a range of undergraduate and graduate level programs with a total enrolment in the range of 560.