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a year agoContributor-Level 7
The fees indicated below is for the first year only. The college being a private, unaided,
non-minority institution shall be entitled to vary the fees from time to time and year to year, and
the fee structure from year to year shall be binding on students seeking admission to the first
year of four years BDS course and one year Compulsory Rotatory Internship:-
(a) First Year
(i) Tuition Fee and Allied charges : Rs 3,45,000.00
(ii) Hostel Fee : Rs 32,400.00
(iii) Refundable Security Deposit : Rs 40,000.00
(Interest free security deposit once at the time of
admission, refundable after 5 years or on completion of the course)
Total Rs 4,17,400
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Graduates of the BDS programme are in high demand in a variety of fields, including dental clinics, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, and many more. Bachelor of Dental Science graduates can pick from various employment with competitive remuneration. Some areas of recruitment for the course are:
Dental Clinics
Dental Equipment Manufacturers
Hospitals
Pharmaceutical Companies
Research Institutes
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
After finishing the BDS programme, students can pursue jobs in a variety of dental fields, including dentist, researcher, and lecturer. Dental Officer in the Indian Defence Services (Army, Navy, and Air Force), Dentist in the Indian Railways, Territorial army officer, and so on. BDS degrees are in high demand both in India and internationally. Graduates of the Bachelor of Dental Science programme can pursue professions in a range of fields, including dentistry and medicine, at private and public facilities worldwide.
After completing the Bachelor of Dental Science degree programme, you will have excellent employment options in a variety
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The primary distinction between the BDS and MBBS programmes is the cost of education. People from all socioeconomic levels can more easily enrol in the BDS programme because it is far less expensive than the MBBS programme. A BDS degree is affordable and ensures a successful career. Furthermore, owing to the high level of competition, obtaining a seat on merit for the MBBS course is quite tough.
A graduate degree in either the MBBS or BDS programme opens the door to a lucrative career. The main distinction between the two medical Science programmes is that MBBS doctors begin earning much later than dentists. Admission to MBBS programmes
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Duration : 4 years with 1 year Internship.
Eligibility Criteria is as follows :-
- The candidate must have completed 17 Years of age at the time of admission or shall complete this age as on the 31st December of the Admission Year.
- Have passed the Karnataka II PUC examination or an equivalent examination in CBSE, ICSE or State Boards with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as optional subjects and English as one of the languages.
- Have secured 50% Marks in these three subjects and English taken together.
However, for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe candidates, the minimum marks are 40%. - Admission to the course shall be based on National Eligib
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