‘Canada came as a student and now …’: Indian Redter’s post dentist failed to clean the exam viral

An Indian dentist posted on Reddit that he could not make the dental equivalence test eligible in Canada even after 9 years and now it is to return to India.

The post of an Indian original Canadian went viral as the person also said after practicing as a dentist for two years in India, after his degree, he could not clean the dental -equivalent examinations in Canada. “9 years later, still in the clinical dental team, but unable to clean the exam and lose the hope of living here in Canada. My parents and my support system are in India,” the Redritor wrote, announced that it’s time to return to India from Canada, although the person got Canadian citizenship. “The student came to Canada as a student with debt and is now leaving as a Canadian citizen with ~ $ 50,000 loan,” the person wrote that how difficult or different the exam should be in Canada, triggering a debate on it. “Although I became a Canadian citizen and found the OCI, could not leave the dental (still strong in the clinics with more advanced knowledge, which I have a lot of doubt that I would have learned if I lived where I lived) as I lived) as my whole mind chases PG clinical research in Canada,” The person wrote.

On returning to India, the post of Indian original Canadian citizen went viral.

On returning to India, the post of Indian original Canadian citizen went viral.

Redditor said that the exam in Canada is difficult, although many people clean them and take some very long time. “PPL clarifies these tuf exams and takes some very long time, but I realized that it is no longer for me. Apart from this, parents, family, friends are useless every three years. I know that PPL has known that PPL commented on asking why you can’t make friends here, etc. And why not. I am leaving Canada to be close to my family.” wrote. The person explained that the living expenses remove most of the income and people are left with pieces, although there are many that still manage a route to the top, but there is an invisible loop for some people in Canada. A reditor explained how the medical system is different. “Trained doctors in India are equally talented. But training is very different from developed countries. Good students in India end up in government colleges with limited resources (as long as you are not in AIIMS, Zipper, etc.). So what we learn, what we learn is how to use that limited resource to serve the population in the best of our capacity,” the person said. In developed countries, there is no limit in materials, but you are limited by the standard of law, morality and practice, the person said.

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