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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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You will have the challenge of getting admission to a BDS programme in Madhya Pradesh as you only have 66% from CBSE in your 12th. Most dental colleges expect the candidates to qualify for the NEET exam, and although the percentage meets the minimum criteria of having studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, the deciding factor would be your score in the NEET exam.
The competition for admission in BDS programs is quite steep, and cutoffs in top colleges are really high, many asking much higher marks than what results of NEET reflect. It would be advisable to look into trends of cutoff in the colleges you are interested in. It keeps on c

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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Scoring 110/720 in NEET will make the candidate highly unlikely to be considered for a government BDS college. In general, trends indicate that candidates who are expected to score below or around 450 will most probably be at the periphery of government seat competition.
Again, for the state of Tamil Nadu, cutoffs can be higher than that. The highest government dental colleges need much more scores than that above 110, sometimes in excess of 500 points to secure admission. Consequently, at this score now, you are very unlikely to get admission in any government BDS colleges. Private dental colleges are a possible option or some other c

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Lakshmi Kantham Medida

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157 marks is considered a very low score fro NEET, making it difficult to ssecure admission to any college.Even in reserved categories the cut-off is higher then 157. while some private colleges might have lower cut-offs, getting admission with such a low score is highly rare. However, if you belong to reserved category you can get admission only if you are willing to consider lower-ramked private institutions.

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Rayamkula Harish

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Admission possibilities for BDS through scoring 124 marks in NEET 2024

It will be very hard to get admission into a BDS course with only 124 marks in NEET 2024. Generally, all government dental colleges require marks above 300 according to past year cutoff trends.

But you might still have the opportunity for some private dental colleges. Institutions like Rayat Bahra University and such similar colleges usually consider students below a certain score, as long as they have their criteria, such as a category base for reservations, etc., for flexibility in admissions.

It is also better to search for all the possible private dental colleges t

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Khushi Jaiswal

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The intensive salary at Haldia Institute of Dental Science and Research in West Bengal is approximately 15,000 to 40,000 per month increasing with experience in terms can earn more by practicing in countries like the US and Canada but they must past exam like NBDE or NDEB to do so

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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Dasmesh Institute of Research and Dental Sciences is one of the best dental colleges in Faridkot and Punjab. It was established in 1992. The institute is affiliated to Baba Farid University of Health Sciences and is recognised by the Dental Council of India. This institution offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses that are quality-based with practical training. Positive feedbacks are obtained regarding infrastructure, faculty, and support services for students. Although it ranks well regionally, whether it is the "best" depends upon individual preferences and specific career goals compared to other local institutions.

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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The total course fee for the Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) programme at Dasmesh Institute of Research and Dental Sciences is about INR 17.55 Lacs for the whole period of three years. Several components such as tuition and registration, among others are included in this fee. The institute provides a series of specializations in its MDS program, through which it ensures all dental professionals receive complete education and training. One would be best advised to visit the website or contact the admissions office for the latest fee information, which could be updated.

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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The cutoff marks required to get into the MDS programme in Dasmesh Institute of Research and Dental Sciences vary with specialization. The closing ranks for the different MDS courses in 2023 were: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery was at 1026, Oral Medicine and Radiology at 2349, Endodontics at 3642, Pedodontics at 3744, and Prosthodontics at 4438. The applicants generally need to have around 650 or above the NEET MDS score to make it through. Qualifying percentage for general candidates is around 28.308.

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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The last date for admission for the BDS programme at Dasmesh Institute of Research and Dental Sciences is aligned with the examination schedule of NEET UG. So, it is scheduled in the May 5 of the year 2024 for 2024 itself. According to this application process is very likely to commence shortly later. Specific dates would likely be involved in applications submission and admission, thus making it best to inquire in the college's main site or through their admission offices about the most up-to-date information regarding the deadline.

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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Dasmesh Institute of Research and Dental Sciences is one of the best options to choose for an MDS course. The curriculum is well-structured for the specializations in Orthodontics, Periodontology, and Oral Surgery, spanning over three years. Total fee for MDS is about INR 17.55 lakh. Qualification acquired from the institute would be recognised as it is affiliated with Baba Farid University of Health Sciences. It also provides modern facilities and experienced faculty, which makes for a sound educational environment. In general, it is known to be well-suited for preparing students for careers in dentistry.

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