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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The fee structure regarding the BDS program at Sri Siddhartha Dental College, which is a constituent part of Sri Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education varies every year. Generally speaking, the fees for the BDS program in private dental colleges range between ?3 to 5 lakhs per annum across categories, such as the management, government, and NRI quota.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Doing post-graduate Diploma in dermatology after Bachelor of Dental Surgery can be a very promising career move.
Particularly if you are interested in diverse skill sets in dermatology, skin care, and aesthetics, this is the right step toward diversification. Dermatology is a very large field with increasing demands made on aesthetic treatments such as laser therapy, cosmetic dermatology, and anti-aging procedures. This Diploma helps you establish your practice in skin clinics, cosmetic centers, or private practice. It adds value to your dental knowledge if one seeks to specialize in aesthetic facial work.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 7
Nair Hospital Dental College in Mumbai has an total intake capacity of 75 students for the BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) program. Thus means that each year, almost 75 students get the chance to embark on their journey at this prestigious institution.And most importantly the entrance criteria to get into this college is solely through valid NEET score.Last year the minimum cutoff to get a seat at this institute was about 450.
Hope this helped you.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
A candidate with 380 marks in NEET may find admission to BDS programs challenging but not impossible. The cut-off marks for BDS will vary by college, category (General, OBC, SC/ST), and no. of applicants. Cutoff marks for BDS for the government college can be even above 500-600 or more, in general.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
It is not easy to gain admission in MDS at the Army College of Dental Sciences; NEET MDS scores should be quite good for that as it is a highly competitive examination.
Seats are limited, and one has to depend on the performance in the entrance exam for admission.
Children of army personnel do get some reservation in a quota, but to secure a seat, one still has to perform well academically and score high in NEET MDS. In case, choices are made for some popular specializations, then the competition becomes tougher, but overall, it is quite feasible for the right contender.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For entry into the MDS programme at the Army College of Dental Sciences, one must firstly qualify in the national-level test for postgraduate courses in dentistry, NEET MDS.
There is an eligibility criterion with respect to score, which must be fulfilled to eventually apply for ACDS and its admission criteria that specify medical fitness test and document verification in order to gain entry.
This process may also include an interview or counseling for the academic representation and NEET MDS results of the applicant. In certain cases, children of Army personnel have a reserved quota for admissions.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
MDS placements in ACDS- Army College of Dental Sciences- are generally viewed very positively, especially by well-performing students who have scored good academic results.
ACDS also carries good clinical exposure along with a fair number of alumni working in various reputed hospitals and dental clinics that support the colleges for placement. Most students pursuing MDS actually get into building their private practices or working in the private sector.
The placement cell at ACDS operates with the purpose of bridging students to prospective employers, including hospitals, clinics, and educational institutions. However, the smooth placeme
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Actually, the fee structure for MDS within the Army College of Dental Sciences is not found in the most circulated sources for MDS. The fee structures in most private colleges for MDS are between around ?3 Lacs and ?7 Lacs per annum.
May vary according to army personnel and civilians with a different fee structure between them for ACDS with children of armed forces getting certain concessions.
better go to collage, the fee some times changes with the type of person joining you, and your academic score.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Fresh graduates from the Army College of Dental Sciences shall be engaged either in the public or the private sector with regard to their employment.
For example, such institutions are as hospitals, dental clinics, and government hospitals for specialists. Moreover, they are also involved in their private practice.
The graduate shall specialize as Orthodontist, Prosthodontist, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon, Periodontist, and Pedodontist. Teaching jobs within the dental colleges, dental research jobs, and consultancy with manufacturing companies in dentistry-related materials and equipment are also options. Overall, MDS enabled a g
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