Choosing Dental Nursing means stepping into a promising field where the demand for creating beautiful smiles and improving oral health continues to grow.

But choosing a major is only the beginning. The next important step is finding a learning environment with REAL QUALITY that helps you grow professionally and go further in your career. In a field directly related to human health, professional knowledge must be accompanied by hands-on experience, practical skills, and the ability to adapt to future changes in the profession.
The University–Institute training model at Phan Chau Trinh University (PCTU) brings together all of these essential elements, integrating academics with practical and clinical training throughout the educational journey. From the Simulation Hospital and skills laboratories to clinical placements within the university’s hospital network, students have the opportunity to explore the profession through each stage of their competency development. In addition, exposure to advanced technologies applied in modern dentistry, such as stem cell technology and regenerative medicine, equips students to stay ahead of future trends.
In 2026, PCTU will admit 30 students to the Dental Nursing program.
The University offers five admission pathways, with the two most popular being high school transcript-based admission and admission based on the National High School Graduation Examination results. For transcript-based admission, applicants must achieve at least a Good academic standing in Grade 12. The online admissions portal is currently open and will accept applications until June 30.
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Contact our admissions advisors via hotline 0962.553.155 or send a message to our fanpage if you need assistance with the application process or would like to learn more about the learning environment, admission subject combinations, and entry requirements.
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