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heau mishr

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Eligibility criteria for MDS Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Army college of Dental Sciences is spread across three fronts. Check below the criteria for the course:

  • Educational Qualification: BDS degree recognised by the Dental Council of India (DCI) with a one year compulsory rotating internship
  • Entrance Exam: NEET MDS score
  • Category: Wards of serving/retired Army personnel, ex-Army personnel with pension, or students from Telangana state

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heau mishr

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Affiliated with the Telangana State Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences, Warangal, Army College of Dental Sciences boasts excellent and experienced faculty along with a mandatory one year internship programme for final year MDS orthodontics students. The mandatory internship gives the students critical field experience that is required for any aspiring doctor. With a meagre seat intake of 3 in MDS Orthdontics, the admission into the college is highly competitive and selective. The high competition ensures that only the top students get admitted to the course, hence, providing a rigorous environment for students. While, th

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heau mishr

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Class 12 percentage does not matter for admission into BDS at Army college of Dental Sciences. Admission is strictly merit-based with the college accepting NEET UG scores. The minimum eligibility for the course is passing Class 12 with PCB stream. However, the minimum percentage required to pass Class 12 with PCB stream must be scored by students seeking admission into BDS at Army college of Dental Sciences.

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heau mishr

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The selection criteria for MDS admission at Army College of Dental Sciences is merit based. The college accepts NEET MDS scores for the same. Total seat intake for MDS at  Army College of Dental Sciences is 15. The low seat intake makes the selection process highly competitive and selective. A total of 6 specialisations are offered by the college but selection criteria for all specialisations under MDS remains the same.

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heau mishr

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Selection criteria for admission into BDS and MDS courses at Army college of Dental Sciences is entrance based. However, the college doesn't conduct its own entrance exam and accepts NEET UG and PG scores respectively for BDS and MDS courses.

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Mamona Jain

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The top skills that employers look for in Dental course graduates are:

  • Strong clinical proficiency

  • Effective patient communication

  • Attention to detail and accuracy

  • Knowledge of the latest dental technologies

  • Ability to work under pressure

  • Ethical and professional conduct

  • Teamwork and collaboration

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Aishwarya Rai

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The skills that are developed through Dental courses are:

  • Clinical and diagnostic skills

  • Patient management and communication

  • Manual dexterity and precision

  • Knowledge of dental materials and procedures

  • Problem-solving and critical thinking

  • Research and analytical skills

  • Infection control and hygiene practices

  • Teamwork and collaboration

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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Yes, Dental graduates can explore careers in healthcare administration. Roles may include managing dental clinics, hospital departments, or public oral health programs.

Administrative positions require a combination of dental knowledge and management skills. Graduates can contribute to policy-making, patient management systems, quality control, and training programs while supporting the broader healthcare infrastructure.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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Yes, Dental graduates can work abroad, but most countries require licensing exams and registration with local dental councils.

Additional requirements may include language proficiency, credential verification, or completing certain clinical hours. Graduates can pursue clinical practice, research, teaching, or healthcare consultancy, but preparation for international licensing is essential for smooth transition.

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Mani Sahni

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Yes, while Dental courses follow guidelines set by the Dental Council of India (DCI), the syllabus can vary slightly between colleges.

Differences may include elective subjects, research opportunities, lab facilities, and teaching methods. Core topics like anatomy, oral pathology, and clinical practice remain standard, ensuring students acquire essential knowledge and skills regardless of the college.

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