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Loveleen Choudhury

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BDS career can be a highly rewarding career option for those interested in healthcare, especially in the field of oral health. BDS offers a stable and lucrative career, as dental care is always in demand. Dentists enjoy a good earning potential, the flexibility to run their practice, and the opportunity to work in a variety of settings such as hospitals, clinics, research, or academia. 

The profession also allows for specialisation in areas like orthodontics, periodontics, and oral surgery, which can lead to further career growth. Additionally, with increasing awareness about oral hygiene and healthcare, the demand for skilled dent

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Jaya Shukla

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BDS is not easy and for it, you need a good knowledge in science subjects. BDS has many subjects like anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, pathology, and special dental subjects like oral surgery, prosthodontics, and orthodontics.

In BDS, students learn difficult concepts, practice clinical skills, and treat different dental problems. The course is hard and need careful work and attention. But if you study hard, stay dedicated, and love the field, many students finish it and feel happy with their career.

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Mani Sahni

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A BDS is not inherently a government job, but BDS graduates have the option to pursue government jobs in the healthcare sector. Many government hospitals, clinics, and health organizations hire dentists with a BDS degree to work in public healthcare facilities, offer dental care in government-run programs, or serve in public health initiatives. 

Additionally, government jobs for dentists are available in the armed forces, dental colleges, or as part of public health services. 

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Mamona Jain

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The BDS course typically lasts for 5 years in most countries, including India. The BDS course is divided into academic years, with the first few years focusing on basic medical sciences, dental anatomy, and pre-clinical training. 

The later years of the BDS course emphasize clinical practice, where students gain hands-on experience in diagnosing and treating dental conditions under supervision. After completing the five years, BDS course graduates must also undergo a one-year internship to gain practical experience before they can practice as dentists.

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Aishwarya Rai

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BDS graduates can opt for various certificate courses to enhance their skills and specialize in specific areas of dentistry. BDS Certificate courses focus on practical training and advanced techniques, enabling dentists to provide specialised treatments. 

Additionally, BDS certificate courses help BDS graduates stay updated with the latest advancements and expand their career opportunities.

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Kanishk Shukla

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Yes, you can pursue Cosmetology courses after completing a BDS course. With a strong foundation in facial anatomy and aesthetics, BDS course graduates are well-suited for specialised courses in cosmetology, which cover topics like skin treatments, dermal fillers, botox, laser therapy, and anti-aging procedures. 

Cosmetology courses can range from short-term certifications to advanced diplomas, enabling dental professionals to expand their practice into aesthetic dentistry and facial rejuvenation. A career after Cosmetology courses opens opportunities in cosmetic clinics, medispas, and private practices, allowing you to combine medi

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Yatendra Pradhan

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After completing a BDS course, students can pursue Diploma courses to enhance their skills and specialisation in specific fields. Diploma in BDS courses typically focus on practical training and advanced techniques, preparing graduates for specialised roles in dental clinics, hospitals, or independent practices. 

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Loveleen Choudhury

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Yes, after completing a BDS, you can opt for a Hospital Management course, and it can be highly beneficial. With a background in dentistry, a Hospital Management course will equip you with the necessary skills to transition into administrative roles within healthcare institutions. 

The course covers areas such as healthcare policy, operations management, finance, and human resource management, which can enhance your understanding of hospital operations and leadership. 

This combination of clinical and management knowledge can open up opportunities to manage healthcare facilities and dental clinics, or even move into higher exec

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Nandini Motwani

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It will be next to impossible to get admission to an MBBS in a government college with a score of 394 in NEET because the cut-offs for government medical colleges are usually much higher than this. But there is still some chance of getting admission in BDS, as the cut-off for dental courses is usually lower.

This would improve in case one belongs to any reserved category (SC/ST/OBC). One can also check with private colleges for MBBS or BDS, as this would have a cut-off much lower than that for government colleges. All India and state counseling should also be given a shot to have a better chance.

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Kunal Lalwani

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The latest cutoff of admissions for MDS in Coorg Institute of Dental Sciences i.e.CIDS mainly depends on the NEET MDS. The cut off generally keeps changing every academic year depending on some parameters like number of applicants, examination standards and number of seats. Essentially, for setting up CIDS, candidates must obtain at least 50th percentile in NEET MDS in order to be considered. However, the exact cutoff marks may be between 350 and 450 depending on the category offered and the year of passing. However, candidates are encouraged to visit the official notification or the counseling portal for the correct information.

 

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