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IMS BHU BDS Courses & Fees 2025: Eligibility, Admission Dates, Cut-off, Placements

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IMS BHU BDS Eligibility & Highlights 2025

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Total Tuition Fees 1.7L
Median Package 9.6L
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  • NEET
  • 10+2 score50%
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    Q:   What is the cut-off trend for BDS admission at IMS BHU Varanasi?
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    Over the past three years, the cut-off ranks required for IMS BHU BDS admission have shown a declining trend. In 2024, the closing rank for the last round of BDS admission was 28,901 for the General AI category candidates. The same was 25,669 in 2023 and 23,284 in 2022. This indicates that getting admission to the BDS course of IMS BHU became comparatively easier over the last three years. The IMS BHU BDS cut-off trend based on the last round cut-off for the General AI category candidates is depicted in the table below:

    Course202220232024
    Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)232842566928901
    Q:   Is BDS available at IMS BHU?
    A: 

    Yes, a full-time Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) is available at IMS BHU Varanasi. The duration of the programme is five years, including a compulsory internship of one year. The course is offered in affiliation with Banaras Hindu University (BHU). Admission to the UG-level course is based on the NEET UG scores of the applicants, followed by the NEET UG counselling. 63 BDS seats are offered at IMS BHU.

    Q:   What are the career prospects after completing BDS from IMS Institute, Bhubaneshwar?
    A: 

    After completing a course such as BDS, students receive placements, while some get selected for higher education. As per the records of the batch 2020-2021, 15 students were placed with a good median salary package, and 70+ students were selected for higher studies. Similarly, for several other UG and PG level courses, students opt for placements, and/or get selected for higher studies.

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    IMS BHU BDS Admission Dates 2025

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    5 Nov '25 - 12 Nov '25
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    4 Nov '25 - 9 Nov '25
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    23 Oct '25 - 1 Nov '25
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    Q:   What is the NEET cut off for BDS in Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU?
    A: 

    For 2022, cut off was 30353 for General category candidates in All India quota for Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) in Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU. NEET cut off varies depending on the category and domicile/quota of the applicant.

    Q:   What is the cutoff for BDS at Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU for other than general categories?
    A: 

    The last year 2022 cutoff ranks for Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) at Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU other than General category are - 35805 for OBC, 151039 for SC, 346474 for ST, 33218 for EWS, 30353 for PWD. While the admissions are based on the scores/rank obtained in NEET exam, the last cut offs also change a lot depending on All India quota or Home State.

    Q:   When will IMS BHU's BDS entrance exam conducted?
    A: 

    NEET UG is the accepted entrance exam for BDS admission at IMS BHU. It is a national-level medical entrance exam conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Every year, NTA conducts the exam usually on the first Sunday of May. The exact exam dates vary from year to year. In 2025, the NEET 2025 exam has already taken place. The application process for the same was conducted between Feb and Mar. Eligible candidates can visit the official NEET UG (NTA) website to learn about other important dates.

    IMS BHU BDS Admission 2025: How to Apply?

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    Q:   How can I get admission for BDS in IMS BHU?
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    To secure a admission to the BDS course at IMS BHU, aspirants must complete a multi-step process. They must begin by ensuring their eligibility as per the IMS BHU BDS eligibility criteria. In addition to fulfilling the eligibility criteria, applicants must have a valid NEET UG score. Hence, the admission process starts with the NEET UG registration process.

    After appearing for the exam, candidates must register for counselling on the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) portal or the UP NEET counselling portal (for admissions under the state quota). While doing so, they must select IMS BHU BDS as their preference. The seat allocation process is based on the candidate's rank obtained in the NEET exam through various counselling rounds conducted for the All-India Quota and the Home State Quota. The final steps in the admission process are document verification and fee payment.

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    Q:   What is the entrance exam fee for admission to BDS at IMS BHU?
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    Candidates seeking admission to the BDS course of IMS BHU Varanasi must apply through the NEET UG exam. The NEET UG registration process is conducted online. To complete the registration process, candidates must submit the fees as per their reservation category. The fee must be paid in an online mode, via Credit Card, Debit Card, Net Banking or UPI. The following table presents the latest NEET UG application fee for various categories:

    Category

    Application Fee (in INR)

    General

    1,700

    General EWS and OBC

    1,600

    SC, ST, PwD

    1,000

    Outside India

    9,500

     

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    NEET Round 3 Closing Rank (General-All India)
    Course202320242025
    Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)265423367528654

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    IMS BHU BDS Seats 2025

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    63
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    Q:   Is there any reservation in UP NEET counselling?
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    Yes. There is vertical and horizontal reservation. Check the table given below for reservation in UP NEET counselling:

    Vertical Reservation 

    Category

    Reservation (in Percentile)

    Scheduled Caste

    21

    Scheduled Tribe

    02

    Other Backward Classes

    27

    Economically Weaker Sections

    10

     Horizontal Reservation 

    Category

    Reservation (In Percentile)

    Children of freedom fighters

    02

    Children of Armed Personnel

    02

    National Cadet Corps (NCC)

    01

    Women

    20

    Persons with Disability

    05

    Q:   What is the reservation policy for NEET UG counselling?
    A: 

    The reservation policy for NEET counselling is as per the landmark judgement passed by the Supreme Court of India in 2021, here would be 27 per cent OBC quota in NEET (Non-Creamy Layer) and 10 per cent NEET reservation for EWS in 15 per cent Under Graduate (UG) All India Quota seats (MBBS/BDS) (contributed by the State/UTs to the Central Pool). The following table brings the reservation criteria.

    Categories

    Reservation Percentage

    SC

    15

    ST

    7.5

    OBC

    27

    EWS

    10

    PwD

    5

    Q:   How many seats are there for BDS in IMS BHU?
    A: 

    Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU, offers admission to 63 students for the first year of its BDS course. These seats are filled through the NEET UG counselling based on the NEET UG scores of the applicants. Hence, IMS BHU BDS aspirants must appear for NEET UG to secure a seat. The mentioned seat information is sourced from the official website of the college/sanctioning body. It is still subject to change and hence, is indicative.

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    Q:   How are the placements for BDS at IMS BHU Varanasi?
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    Institute of Medical Science or IMS offers a BDS in affiliation with BHU. The institute has not yet released any official placement report of BDS placements. Based on the available information, IMS BHU graduates are placed at top recruiting organisations, such as AIIMS, Fortis Healthcare, Apollo Hospitals, Max Hospitals, etc. The median salary packages offered during UG (5-year) placements as per the overall BHU NIRF Report 2024 are presented in the table below:

    Course20232022
    UG (5-year) (BDS, MBBS)INR 16 LPAINR 15 LPA

    NOTE: The aforementioned data is not specificially applicable to BDS at IMS BHU.

    Q:   What are the career prospects after completing BDS from IMS Institute, Bhubaneshwar?
    A: 

    After completing a course such as BDS, students receive placements, while some get selected for higher education. As per the records of the batch 2020-2021, 15 students were placed with a good median salary package, and 70+ students were selected for higher studies. Similarly, for several other UG and PG level courses, students opt for placements, and/or get selected for higher studies.

    IMS BHU BDS vs Other Similar Institutes

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    ₹ 9.6 LPA₹ 1.67 L -/-
    ₹ 8.5 LPA₹ 1.9 L -/-
    ₹ 12 LPA-/- -/-
    -/-₹ 2.09 L -/-
    ₹ 15 LPA₹ 16 L -/-
    ₹ 7.21 LPA₹ 11.72 L -/-
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    Q:   Which institute is more economical for BDS among IMS BHU and GDCH Aurangabad?
    A: 

    Institute of Medical Sciences (IMS) BHU and Government Dental College and Hospital (GDCH) Aurangabad are two government institutes offering BDS courses at the UG level. Both the institutes have an affordable fee structure as compared to the private institutions offering the course. However, comparing the BDS tuition fees of the two institutes, IMS BHU turns out to be the more economical option. Check out the following table for the BDS fee at IMS BHU and GDCH Aurangabad:

    InstituteBDS Tuition Fees
    IMS BHU VaranasiINR 1.67 lakh
    GDCH AurangabadINR 4.6 Lakh

    NOTE: The mentioned fees are taken from the official websites of the institutes/sanctioning bodies. They are still subject to changes and hence, are indicative.

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    4.3/5
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    Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4.5
    Crowd Review IconCampus Life4.5
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    Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) - Batch of 2027
    5
    5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    Excellent faculty and academic campus.
    Placements: Placement and career opportunities: 3/5 - Placement for BDS students is limited as dentistry in India largely requires setting up private practice or pursuing an MS for better career prospects. A few students join government services, NGOs, or a hospital post-internship.
    Infrastructure: Facilities: 4/5 The facilities of dental science labs are well-equipped, with simulation clinics, and an OPD with good patient flow. Access to the broader infrastructure of IMS - BHU, including central labs, library, lecture hall, free Wi-Fi all around the campus, and many more free digital resources. Hostel facilities are adequate and secure, although some of the hostels are old and might need renovation. The central S. Hospital also provides interdisciplinary clinical exposure.
    Faculty: Faculty:5/5 No doubt, there is one of the finest faculties we have, supportive professors, junior residents, and senior residents who help students at and every end. Highly qualified and experienced professors from reputed institutions. Most faculty members hold MS and PhDs, with specialisation in various dental fields. Mainly, 3 exams are conducted: 2 sessional and 1 professional exam.
    Other: BHU Campus is vast, green, and culturally rich. They offer vibrant student life, access to various clubs, fests, and activities. The environment is safe and disciplined with a strong academic culture. Students from all over India ensure diversity and exposure. One of the most beautiful, academically enriching campuses in India.
    Reviewed on 6 Jul 2025Read More
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    Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) - Batch of 2022
    3.8
    3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
    Really good infrastructure and well qualified faculty are available at this college.
    Placements: IMS provides good placements opportunities to its students. Around 40–45% of the students gets placed at our college. The average package offered was between 5-7 LPA. Students were getting placements and internship training at our college. The top roles offered were dentist, dentist surgeon, etc.
    Infrastructure: The infrastructure available for the BDS at the IMS was very good. All the modern facilities were given to the students to improve their learning. Labs, libraries, canteens, Wi-Fi, hostels, etc. were available for the students. Sports facilities were available for the students. Various sports tournaments were organized at the college.
    Faculty: The faculty of the college were well trained and knowledgeable. Teachers were offering proper training to the students. All the faculty members were helpful and qualified. They were teaching us well. The course curriculum of the college was relevant and it makes the students industry-ready.
    Reviewed on 16 May 2024Read More
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    Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) - Batch of 2025
    4.4
    3Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    It is one of the best colleges.
    Placements: It is a professional course. This course doesn't provide placement opportunities. There is a compulsory internship program for every student. After completing the internship, if we do post-graduation at this college, we will get good salary packages.
    Infrastructure: The infrastructure of our college is good. Our college is Wi-Fi enabled. Our college provides separate departments with their UG and PG clinics. The hostel facilities are good. Wi-Fi facility is available in the hostel. The food served in the good. Our college has a canteen. The canteen services are not available at night. They conduct sports events and leagues.
    Faculty: Faculty members are highly qualified. They are experts. They teach us very well. They conduct a yearly professional examination and 2 sessional exams. The course curriculum is relevant. It makes students industry-ready.
    Other: This is a professional course, so you don't have to worry about anything. This course inculcates hand skills and knowledge. Many events are held in our college. Many strikes occur almost the whole year, so it should be improved.
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    Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) - Batch of 2024
    4.8
    5Placements5Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    Till now absolutely satisfied with better facility .
    Placements: I am still studying here, but as I see my seniors they are doing pretty good and earning as an intern. You will get the best practice and practical here with the best professor in country. You will not regret getting admission here, and with best placements.
    Infrastructure: BHU itself is one of the largest residential university, you will get all the facility in classroom with air conditioner and with labs for practical. Hostel is pretty well with Indian food in mess. As a student of BHU you will get free medical checkup, and regular sports events.
    Faculty: Teachers are quite helpful with a very descent interaction all are well qualified. Even if you are doing a course of BDS you will get to study with the same teacher and classroom where MBBS student study. Same anatomy lab and teachers, same biochemistry lab and physiology lab.
    Other: As I was below 2 or 3 marks of MBBS cutoff I opt for BDS course so I choose BHU. As in BHU you will get all the facilities to complete the course with better practical lab in the country. Yearly events like wisdom fest occurs every year, sports events and many others you will not regret getting admission here.
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    Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) - Batch of 2024
    3.6
    4Placements3Infrastructure5Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
    It is satisfactory but a bit expensive.
    Placements: There is no company placement in dental sciences but the passed-out seniors are in good position, so it's quite well. Apart from that, when you initiate a clinic, the BHU name is enough to show that you are skilled. So overall, it is a good field.
    Infrastructure: We get a 4 Gb Wi-Fi hotspot with sort of average connection. There are separate UG and PG labs and enough dental chairs for clinical practice. There are no air-conditioners in the UG lab but PG labs are properly maintained having air-conditioners and fully functional dental chairs. Classrooms are fine having smart classes but no air-conditioner.
    Faculty: Our teachers are very well qualified and experienced. All the teachers are very helpful and supportive. Course is specified by the dental council of India. The clinal posting prepares you well for the future. The exams are fine not too difficult and the pass percentage is also quite fine.
    Other: I didn't get enough marks for MBBS so I chose this course as it is privileged above other courses and well paid. There are no emergency cases except for the oral surgery department so your life is a bit less hectic.
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    Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) - Batch of 2026
    4.8
    4Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    It's not what I expected but wherever it takes me I do good. I have faith in my abilities.
    Placements: 1. They all become good and skilled doctor and researcher. 2. Placement is not certain. 3. Lots of good hospitals and colleges. 4. 100% all students got to do the internship only after that they all can have their degrees. 5. Orthodontics, implantologist, oral and maxillofacial surgeon.
    Infrastructure: All classrooms and clinics doesn't have air conditioner but campus is so big and view is just breathtaking. We have Wi-Fi, labs, libraries, all sort of medical facilities. Yearly we have feast, sports meet and seminars n lots of extra curriculum. BHU is the best.
    Faculty: All teachers are super qualified aka gold medalist. The we have hard with our queries cause professors don't have lots of time in their hands. Exams are super tough here but by enough hard work you can pass it with golden colours. The passing percentage is 50%.
    Other: Honestly, I didn't know why did I choose this course but being here itself is an achievement. Best thing here is the patients exposure you'll get. Clinics maintenance should be improved.
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    IMS BHU BDS 2025 FAQs

    Q:   What are the important chapters of the NEET syllabus?
    A: 

    All the chapters are important for NEET 2026. However, the most number of questions are asked from the following chapters of the syllabus of NEET.

    Physics:

    • Laws of Motion of System of Practices and Rigid Body
    • Current Electricity Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
    • Semiconductor Electronics
    • Thermodynamics

    Chemistry:

    • Chemical Bonding
    • p-block
    • Coordination Compounds
    • General Organic Chemistry
    • Aromatic Compounds
    • Mole Concepts
    • Thermodynamics
    • Equilibrium

    Botany

    • Genetics and Evolution
    • Ecology and Environment
    • Plant Physiology

    Zoology

    • Human Physiology
    • Human Reproduction and Reproductive Health
    • Animal Kingdom, Origin & Evolution.

    Students must note that these are a handful of important topics for the NEET 2026 syllabus and they should not restrict their preparation to these topics only, and be prepared for all the other chapters and topics carrying a high weightage in the NEET question paper based on past years' exam analysis. 

    Q:   What are the documents required during verification process for UP NEET counselling?
    A: 

    Following documents are required during UP NEET counselling:

    • NEET admit card
    • NEET rank card
    •  Class 10 mark sheet
    • Class 12 mark sheet
    • A valid photo Id proof (Aadhaar card/ Passport/ Driving License/ Pan Card)
    • Domicile Certificate of Uttar Pradesh
    • Caste Certificate
    • Online registration slip Receipt depicting the successful deposition of security money
    Q:   What fees have to be paid for UP NEET counselling registration?
    A: 

    Candidates have to pay both refundable and non refundable fees for UP NEET 2025 counselling registration. The non refundable fees for UP NEET 2025 counselling is INR 2,000. The refundable fee depends upon the type of colleges one seeks admission into. Check out the refundable fee in the table given below:

    UP NEET 2024 Counselling for government colleges

    Security Money payable (in INR)

    Government Medical Colleges

    30,000

    Government Dental Colleges

    30,000

    Government and Private Medical Colleges

    2,00,000

    Government and Private Dental Colleges

    1,00,000

    Q:   What are the government jobs that I can seek after completing BDS at IMS BHU Varanasi?
    A: 

    After completing a BDS degree at IMS BHU, graduates can take up various government jobs. These jobs provide job security, stability and recognition in addition to amazing salary packages and perks. Some of the government job opportunities for BDS graduates of the institute are listed below:

    • Dental Surgeon positions in Government Hospitals, Community Health Centers (CHCs), and Primary Health Centers (PHCs)
    • Army Dental Corps (Indian Army)
    • Dental Surgeon positions under the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) or the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM)
    • Dental Surgeons in the Indian Railways
    • Lecturership and Academics in Government Dental Colleges
    • Public Health Dentistry and Dental Officers in Government Programmes
    Q:   When did NTA release the NEET 2024 result?
    A: 

    The NEET 2025 result is expected to be released in the first week of June 2025, within a month of conducting the exam. NTA does not announce the NEET result date in advance. Although last year the result date was stated to be declared on June 14, NTA released it 10 days in advance. Hence, there is no fixed date or schedule for NTA to declare the NEET result. Prior to the declaration of the result, NTA releases the final NEET answer key. Last year, NEET was conducted on May 5 and the result was declared June 4.

    Q:   How many entrance exam cutoffs will be released for admission to BDS at Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU?
    A: 

    Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU will release 4-5 rounds of NEET cutoffs for admission to medical courses. The cutoffs will be released on a rolling basis, and the seats will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. The cutoffs will be based on the following factors:

    • The NEET score of the candidate
    • The category of the candidate
    • The number of seats available in the course

    Candidates must visit the official website of entrance exam to read clear instructions on how to proceed with the counselling process, once the round is released.

    Q:   What is the eligibility criteria for BDS at Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU?
    A: 

    BDS admission at Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU is subject to the fulfillment of the NEET UG eligibility criteria. To be eligible to sit for the NEET UG exam, candidates must have passed Class 12, with an aggregate of at least 50% and English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology as compulsory subjects. Applicable relaxation in the eligibility criteria may be provided to SC/ST/OBC/PwD candidates. Additionally, candidates must complete the age of 17 years on or before Dec 31 of the year of admission and should be medically fit.

    Q:   What are the career prospects after pursuing BDS course at IMS BHU?
    A: 

    Pursuing a BDS at IMS BHU prepares students for a successful career in the field of Dentistry. Graduates can take up various jobs relating to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of oral diseases and abnormalities. The UG-level course provides funamental knowledge to students in various aspects of dental care, such as orthodontics, periodontics, prosthodontics, oral surgery, etc. Find below the list of career options available after completing BDS course at IMS BHU:

    Job Profiles

    Average Salary  

    Dental officer in Defense Services

    INR 14.6 LPA

    Dentist in Indian Railways

    INR 7 LPA

    Lecturer

    INR 5.7 LPA

    Dentist

    INR 4 LPA

    Q:   What is the NEET UG cut-off required for BDS admission at IMS BHU?
    A: 

    The IMS BHU BDS cut-off varies yearly. It further varies depending on the reservation category and admission quota (All-India/Home State) of the applicants. In 2024, the closing NEET UG rank at which BDS admisson concluded for the General AI category candidates was 28,901. For OBC category candidates, the NEET UG last round cutoff ranks was 31,523, within the All India quota. Candidates willing to get a BDS seat at the institute must aim at securing a rank better than the previous-year cut-off as per their reservation category.

    Q:   When is the NEET UG counselling for BDS admission at IMS BHU conducted by the MCC?
    A: 

    Every year, the Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) conducts the NEET UG counselling based on the NEET UG scores of the applicants applying for BDS admission to IMS BHU under the All-India Quota. MCC has not yet released the NEET UG counselling dates for IMS BHU BDS admission 2025. The counselling schedule is expected to be released in July 2025. Meanwhile, candidates can find below the previous-year counselling schedule for reference:

    • Counselling Schedule Release Date: July 29, 2024
    • Counselling Process Commencement Date: August 14, 2024
    • Counselling Rounds Conclusion Date: November 5, 2024
    • Special Counselling Round Dates: November 20 to November 30, 2024
    • Special Stray Vacancy Round 2: December 9 to December 16, 2024
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    Candidates aspiring to take admission to the MBBS course at IMS BHU must prepare to crack the NEET UG entrance exam with a rank under 1,000. For this, they must design an effective preparation strategy perform well in the entrance exam. Some preparation tips that might prove helpful for the aspirant

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    Himanshi Pandey

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    Answered 7 months ago

    To secure a seat to pursue an MBBS at IMS BHU, aspirants are required to take the NEET UG exam, which is conducted by the NTA. The seat allocation process is based on the candidate's rank obtained in the NEET exam through various counselling rounds conducted for the All-India Quota and the Home Stat

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    Himanshi Pandey

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    Updated on Sep 14, 2025