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heau mishr

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Selected students are initially given provisional admission at Army College of Dental Sciences. The documents required at the time of joining MDS at Army college of Dental Sciences, after admission confirmation:

  • Provisional allotment letter issued by KNRUHS.
  • NEET MDS-2025 hall ticket, and Rank card.
  • All memorandum of marks from First BDS to Final BDS.
  • Registration Certificate from the respective State Dental Council.
  • Internship certificate/Experience certificate.
  • Original and provisional BDS certificate.
  • Conduct and character certificate of the college from which the student has graduated.
  • Study certificate of BDS course.
  • Medical certificate
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heau mishr

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Eligibility criteria for MDS Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Army college of Dental Sciences is spread across three fronts. Check below the criteria for the course:

  • Educational Qualification: BDS degree recognised by the Dental Council of India (DCI) with a one year compulsory rotating internship
  • Entrance Exam: NEET MDS score
  • Category: Wards of serving/retired Army personnel, ex-Army personnel with pension, or students from Telangana state

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heau mishr

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Affiliated with the Telangana State Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences, Warangal, Army College of Dental Sciences boasts excellent and experienced faculty along with a mandatory one year internship programme for final year MDS orthodontics students. The mandatory internship gives the students critical field experience that is required for any aspiring doctor. With a meagre seat intake of 3 in MDS Orthdontics, the admission into the college is highly competitive and selective. The high competition ensures that only the top students get admitted to the course, hence, providing a rigorous environment for students. While, th

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heau mishr

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The selection criteria for MDS admission at Army College of Dental Sciences is merit based. The college accepts NEET MDS scores for the same. Total seat intake for MDS at  Army College of Dental Sciences is 15. The low seat intake makes the selection process highly competitive and selective. A total of 6 specialisations are offered by the college but selection criteria for all specialisations under MDS remains the same.

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heau mishr

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Selection criteria for admission into BDS and MDS courses at Army college of Dental Sciences is entrance based. However, the college doesn't conduct its own entrance exam and accepts NEET UG and PG scores respectively for BDS and MDS courses.

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Kanishk Shukla

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The best specialisation to choose in MDS for career growth are:

MDS Specialization

Why It's a Good Choice

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

High demand for surgical expertise, opportunities in hospitals, trauma care, and cosmetic surgery.

Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics

Increasing demand for braces, aligners, and cosmetic dental corrections; lucrative private practice.

Prosthodontics

Focus on crowns, bridges, implants, and dentures; strong scope in private clinics and implantology.

Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics

Root canal treatments and restorative dentistry are always in demand; steady patient flow.

Periodontology

Specializes in gum treatments and implants; demand is growing with lifestyle-related dental issues.

Pedodontics (Pediatric Dentistry)

Rising demand as parents seek specialised care for children; good private practice potential.

Public Health Dentistry

More academic and community-focused; limited private practice scope, better in research/government roles.

Oral Pathology & Microbiology

Mostly research and academic opportunities; limited clinical practice demand.

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Parul Shukla

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Yes, after completing MDS, graduates can establish their own dental clinic or specialty center. Having advanced knowledge in a chosen specialisation allows them to offer more specialised treatments, which enhances their credibility and patient base.

Opening a clinic requires proper licensing, investment in equipment, and compliance with healthcare regulations. Many MDS specialists combine private practice with teaching or hospital work, creating both financial growth and professional recognition.

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