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11 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The candidate for admission to the BDS programme must be 10+2 passed on the main subjects of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology with at least 50% marks (45% for reserved categories). Admission requires taking the NEET (UG) and obtaining qualifying marks. The application to be filled after the results are out will require the submission of a NEET scorecard and academic certificates through the university website. The candidates selected for counseling will be allotted seats based on merit and availability. Once allotted a seat, please do admission formalities like payment of fees and any other activity required to complete the process. Alw
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The Kolhan University for MDS (Prosthodontics) has not published on the net for quick reference. Typically, the MDS fees range from Rs 2,00,000 to Rs 20,00,000 depending on whether the university is government or private. Since Kolhan University is a state university, it would be on the cheaper side however, for accurate fee structures, please check with the admission office or their university website, as they will have the right and most precise answers for you regarding tuition fees, additional payments, and installment payments.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
Till now ESIC Dental College in Gulbarga, Karnataka, offers a Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) course with an annual intake of 62 seats. Currently the college does not offer any Master of Dental surgery (MDS) course. There is no public announcement and information regarding introduction of MDS seats in the college. For most accurate information, I will advise to contact the college administration directly or you can visit there if possible.
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, the NEET MDS syllabus is similar to the BDS course syllabus. Aspirants planning to appear for the NEET MDS exam must study in lines with the BDS course subjects and topics. Talking about this, NBEMS has stated, "The syllabus for the exam shall be that of BDS standard and shall cover all the subjects/syllabus taught during the BDS course as prescribed in the DCI Revised BDS Course Regulations, 2007 as amended from time to time."
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 5
For MDS in Oral Surgery at Kolhan University, there might be various scholarship programs available to students. These scholarships could be based on merit, financial need, or specific criteria set by the university or external organizations.
To find out more about scholarship programs specifically for MDS in Oral Surgery at Kolhan University, I recommend checking the university's official website or contacting their scholarship office for detailed information on available scholarships, eligibility requirements, and the application process.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 6
No, the Army Dental Corps (ADC) does not offer BDS courses. The Army Dental Corps is primarily a branch of the Indian Army responsible for providing dental care to military personnel and their families. It is not an educational institution but a professional service corps that recruits qualified dental professionals.
What Army Dental Corps Offers:
The ADC recruits candidates who have already completed their BDS or MDS degrees from a recognised university and have cleared the NEET MDS exam.
Candidates join as Short Service Commissioned Officers or under permanent commission, depending on the selection process.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The admission for BDS begins with National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). For 2024 - 2025 academic year, this exam is on may 5th. If you good score, then you will get the admission through counseling process. For BDS course, academic year starts in the month of October for every year.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The demand for Dental professionals is expected to grow significantly in the coming years due to several key factors. Increasing awareness about oral health, especially in developing countries, is driving more people to seek dental care regularly, thereby expanding the patient base.
Moreover, as the global population ages, there is a growing need for dental services related to age-related issues such as tooth loss, gum diseases, and oral cancer. The rise in cosmetic dentistry, driven by societal trends and the desire for aesthetic improvements, is also contributing to higher demand for skilled dentists.
Additionally, advancem
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
BDS course students often face several challenges during their course. One of the main difficulties is the academic rigour, as the curriculum is vast and involves mastering complex subjects like Anatomy, Biochemistry, and Dental Sciences, requiring consistent study and strong memorization skills.
The practical aspect of the BDS course can also be challenging, as students need to develop fine motor skills for performing intricate dental procedures, which can be stressful and time-consuming.
Additionally, the clinical rotations and internships can be demanding, as students need to manage patient care while also learning under s
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