
Pre-Clinical Studies
The Preclinical Studies (Year I and Year II) for DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY (DDS) are conducted at Saujana Putra Campus, MAHSA University.

Clinical Training
Clinical Training (Year III, Year IV, Year V) for DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY (DDS) are conducted at Penang International Dental College, Butterworth Campus, Penang.
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DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY (DDS)
Penang International Dental College (PIDC) is a Malaysian 6 star rated Private Dental College which offers a five-year DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY (DDS) training program approved by the Ministry of Education (MOE) and fully accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA).
Students will pursue their first two years of clinical studies at Saujana Putra Campus, MAHSA University, and final three years of clinical training at Penang International Dental College, Butterworth Campus, Penang.
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May 5, 2014
Penang International Dental College (PIDC) signed a memorandum of agreement (MoA) with the School of Dentistry Chonnam National University, South Korea (CNU) for collaboration and exchange in areas such as […]
May 4, 2014
PIDC Signs a MoU with Arany Lab, Department of Oral Biology, University at Buffalo, USA. PIDC and Arany Lab singed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for an international dental research […]
May 3, 2014
Our Alumni Dr Alicia Wong, Dr Lim Yin Yi and Dr Goh Wie Horng who were winners of IADS 2018 Dental Olympics won an exclusive trip to visit Dr Miguel […]
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New Normal Guidelines
PIDC Dental Clinic is now reopen conforming to New Normal Guidelines set by the regulatory bodies.
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