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Mark Your Calendars, Warriors! Key ADC Dates & Pro Tips for 2026

Written by Abby | Nov 7, 2025 2:17:16 AM
Planning your journey through the Australian Dental Council (ADC) examination process is the first crucial step toward achieving your dream. At ADC Warriors Academy, we know that organization is key to success.
Here is your comprehensive guide to the ADC's critical 2026 dates and essential tips to help you conquer the written and practical exams.
 
 

πŸ—“οΈ 2026 ADC Written Examination Dates & Deadlines

The written exam has two windows in 2026. You must submit a successful initial assessment before applying for a specific exam period.
 
Period πŸ›‘ Initial Assessment Deadline πŸ“ Application Window πŸ“… Exam Dates
Period 1 12 October 2025 9 – 16 December 2025 Wednesday, 11 & Thursday, 12 March 2026
Period 2 12 April 2026 9 – 16 June 2026 Wednesday, 16 & Thursday, 17 September 2026
 
πŸ’‘ Warrior Tip: Don't wait for the deadline to apply for your initial assessment. Applications can take up to 8 weeks to process. Aim to have this done months in advance to give yourself flexibility.
 

πŸ› οΈ 2026 ADC Practical Examination Dates & Deadlines

Once you pass the written exam, the practical phase begins. Applying is a lottery system, so be ready the moment the application window opens.
 
Period πŸ“ Application Window πŸ“… Examination Date Range
Period 1 15 – 26 October 2025 January – May 2026
Period 2 11 – 22 February 2026 May – August 2026
Period 3 17 – 28 June 2026 August – December 2026
 
πŸ’‘ Warrior Tip: Practical exam dates are assigned randomly within the given range. You might get a spot tomorrow or in four months. Keep your schedule flexible and be continuously prepared once you submit your application.
 

Things to Prepare Before You Apply

Preparation for the ADC process starts long before you open a textbook. Here’s your checklist:
 

1. The English Requirement (OET/IELTS)

You cannot apply for an initial assessment without a valid English test result. The OET is generally preferred by dental professionals. Ensure your scores are recent and meet the ADC's specific band requirements.
  • Action Item: Book your OET/IELTS well in advance. Study for this test as seriously as you study for your dental exams. A failed English test can stall your entire timeline by months.

 

2. Gather & Certify Your Documents

The initial assessment requires a plethora of certified documents, including:
  • Degree certificates
  • Academic transcripts
  • Transcripts of your dental course (curriculum)
  • Proof of identity (passport)
  • Proof of name change (if applicable)
  • Action Item: Get all your documents certified by the appropriate authority in your country. The ADC has strict rules about who can certify documents, so double-check their guidelines.
 

3. Create an ADC Connect Profile

This is your mission control. All applications, payments, communication, and results will flow through your official ADC Connect account.
  • Action Item: Sign up early, keep your login details secure, and check it regularly for updates.
 

Pro Tips for ADC Success from the Academy

At ADC Warriors Academy, we train students to approach these exams strategically. Here are our top tips:
 
For the Written Exam (MCQs/EMQs)
  • Master the ABCDE Approach: The written exam is about critical thinking, not just memorization. Our courses focus on dissecting the question stem to find the best answer among several plausible options.
  • Time Management is Crucial: You have a limited time per question. Practice doing mocks under strict exam conditions.
  • Don't Just Read, Apply: Reading textbooks passively won't cut it. Use practice questions constantly to cement your knowledge and build exam stamina.
 

For the Practical Exam (The Bench Exam)

  • Practice with the Right Equipment: Familiarize yourself with the exact type of handpieces, materials, and phantom heads used in Melbourne. We provide access to these specific tools because consistency is key.
  • Focus on the "Why": The examiners aren't just looking for technical perfection; they want to see safe, competent dentistry. Understand the criteria for failure (e.g., pulp exposure, major iatrogenic damage) and prioritize patient safety in every procedure.
  • Start Building Stamina Now: The practical exam is physically and mentally taxing. Practice long hours to build your hand muscles and focus endurance.
 

Your Journey Starts Now

The 2026 dates are out there. The time to plan, prepare, and execute is now.
Stay organized, stay focused, and remember, you're not alone. We are your academy, and we are here to help you become a certified ADC Warrior!
 
Ready to start training? Check out our tailored preparation courses for both the written and practical exams today!
Good luck, future colleagues!