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3 years agoBeginner-Level 4
I am one of the best examples that you can relate to.
I've done my BDS and worked in a clinic for an year. Then gave my CAT, XAT, SNAP etc, and scored a whooping 97.36 percentile. I am currently an alumnus of XIMB-HR working in Jodhpur.
I also had a dentist amongst my seniors and one among my juniors in PG. A junior dentist gave her CAT and scored 99.2 and is an alumnus of IIM Calcutta. She didn't like being a dentist too.
Campus placements are good if you are good with your presentation skills, communication and are diligent enough. If you have a love for it, broaden your horizons, you need not stick to MHA nor think that you have wa
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3 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Bds has a greater scope in foreign countries with huge amount of income but Indian market value is little less but if you good with you
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3 years agoBeginner-Level 4
MS! A big NO. Reason -amount of money you spend is very difficult to recover
MS is good only if you get a government seat or in AIIMS where your expenditure is negligible
Now, if you wanna be in India!
Then do courses like. Esthetic
Implant
Rotary endo
Depending on your field of interest. Doing such courses will help you learn advance dentistry, which is more practical and updated in nature. By the time your batchmates clears MS. In 3 years you will be multi specialist. And having your own clinic that time will bring more confidence. (In a room of 100 patients. MS will find 1030 patients but
Multi specialist - 6080 patients. )
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3 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Let me put this into three scenarios and let you know whether BDS is a good career option or not.
BDS as a career option would be considered only if you did not get MBBS seat
Scenario 1:
Just in case I am considering if you have cleared NEET and missed MBBS cutoff and your opting for BDS in a private college
Solution:
I would ask you to invest another year in preparing for NEET. Scenario 2:
If you have cleared NEET and missed MBBS seat but you have a government BDS seat and your not ready to invest another year in pre
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