BDS is the most valuable and most likely course in India. Candidates who want to get admission in BDS private colleges are required to obtain this full information. So please check this information below:- Show 102550100 entriesSearch:
BEST PRIVATE DENTAL COLLEGE IN INDIA | FEES |
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Faculty of Dental Sciences, IMS BHU, Varanasi | 1 L |
Maulana Azad Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi | 1 to 1.5 L |
Faculty of Dental Sciences King George's Medical University, Lucknow | 1.5 to 2 L |
Government Dental College and Hospital, Mumbai | 2 to 2.5 L |
Dr R Ahmed Dental College and Hospital, Kolkata | 1 L |
Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Mengaluru | 25 to 30 L |
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DY PATIL DENTAL COLLEGE, PUNE | 13.26 L |
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SINHGAD DENTAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL, PUNE | 24.08 L |
BHARTI VIDYAPEETH DENTAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL, PUNE | 22.50 L |
MA RANGOONWALA COLLEGE OF DENTAL SCIENCES AND RESEARCH CENTRE, PUNE | 19.14 L |
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Candidates have to fulfil certain requirements to get admission to BDS courses offered by institutes/colleges. Some of the eligibility criteria are as follows:
BDS Bachelor of Dental Surgery is divided into 5 years.
Break up: 4 years of academics + 1 year of internship
Oral Medicine and radiology
Ans. Yes. You cannot get admission to the BDS course if you do not qualify for the NEET. There is no other entrance test for admission to BDS courses in India.
Ans. Fee for BDS courses varies from one institute to another. The tuition fee for the BDS course ranges from INR 15,000 – INR 12,00,000.
Ans. No, a BDS graduate can only pursue a master’s degree in dentistry. If a BDS graduate wants to build a career in surgery, he/ she can opt for MDS in oral and maxillofacial surgery.
Ans.No, the Indian BDS degree is not recognised worldwide. In most countries, an Indian BDS graduate has to appear for a screening test to be able to practice dentistry.
Ans. Yes, a BDS doctor can perform surgery. But they have expertise in performing dental surgery.
Ans. Yes, both are undergraduate degree programmes. The graduates of both streams can use ‘Dr’ before their name. BDS provides knowledge of dental issues while MBBS makes students learn different aspects of medicine and treatment.
Ans. The course fee depends upon college. The average course fee for BDS is INR 1-6 lakh.
Ans. BDS graduates earn a handsome salary after finishing the course. The salary depends upon skill and responsibility. The average salary of the BDS graduates is INR 4 -10 lakh.
Ans. Candidates should have passed 10+2 with compulsory subjects Physics, Chemistry, and bIology. Scoring 50 percent marks is mandatory in class 12th for admission to the BDS course.
Ans. They can choose from a wide range of job opportunities offered by the government and private sector. Some of the job profiles are as follows:
● Dentist
● Dental surgeon
● Researcher
● Lecturer
● Consultant
Ans. It offers more career opportunities in comparison to BAMS. BDS graduates get around INR 15,000-20,000 initially but after experience they can earn around INR 1 to 3 lakh.
BDS is a 5 years dental program in which students gain full knowledge about the dental department.
BDS is Bachelor In dental science. In which students get full knowledge about the dental department.