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Farin Arif Dange

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Yes, after the qualifying exam fill out the form as CET. If a qualified stipend is provided by the government. Fess is INR 22,370.

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Rupam Patra

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The 5th round cut off is 701754 by rank for BDS.

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Rupam Patra

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The latest NEET cutoff is 222342 by rank.

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Rupam Patra

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The latest cutoff information for BDS Bachelor of Dental Surgery at KD Dental College and Hospital is 1034005 by rank.

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Relangi Nikhil surya prakash

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Hi,
There are 875 candidates for INI CET MS 2022 January and these are conducted related to medicine.

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Atharva Sunil Tiwari

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BDS is eligible if you have 291 marks in NEET (if you have caste benefits).

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Abhijitsinh tanvar

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Information about the MBBS and BDS that MBBS (or: Bachelor of Surgery, Bachelor of Medicine) is the predominant medical undergraduate course in India. It is the route to become a doctor of modern medicine in the country. And
BDS (or: Bachelor of Dental Surgery) degree is one of the most popular and designated degree courses in dentistry in India. This course is one of the most sought-after courses in the medical field, only next to MBBS. And talk about that to your parents and your first preference whose you chose and then you take a dicision about tier.

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Deeksha Dixit

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This decision should be based on your personal interests. If becoming a doctor has always been your goal, you shouldn't question your abilities. If not, you can enroll in a BDS college since it is a well-liked career after MBBS. You can become a dental surgeon, also known as a dentist or doctor, by pursuing a BDS degree. Again, the decision is yours. Let's say that becoming an orthopedic surgeon has always been your ideal career. Consequently, you won't ever be satisfied with being a dentist. A BDS degree can make you a dentist, but if you'd rather specialize in another field, you can take a break and retake the NEET exam. If you are c
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Deeksha Dixit

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The BDS course is better as it allows you to become a dentist, the equivalent of a doctor. The BPT course is also good at its place; here is a brief comparison between the two:
1. Course curriculum: With a BDS degree, you can become a specialist in dental surgery and treatment. You study electrotherapy, physiology, exercise therapy, and related courses in BPT.
2. Fees: The fees for the BDS are comparably higher than the BPT fee. In government colleges, the cost of a BDS programme can reach Rs. 6 lacs, whereas the cost of a BPT course at private medical schools ranges from Rs. 60,000 to Rs. 6 lacs.
3. Career Pathway: A BDS can be used t
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