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Diploma in Dental courses in India

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Q:   How many Dental Diploma colleges are there in India?

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India is home to 50+ best Dental Diploma colleges of which 40+ colleges are owned privately and 4 colleges are owned by the government. SIMTS, CMC, JSS Dental College and Hospital, Post Graduate Institute of Dental Science, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research and BHU are the best Dental colleges in India that offer Diploma courses in India.

 

Q:   Which is the No.1 Dental Diploma college in India?

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SIMTS or Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences is the No. 1 college according to NIRF under the Dental category for the year 2023. Established in 2005, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences is a private college which is situated in Chennai. It is famous all over the country for offering quality education in a variety of departments such as Medicine, Allied Medical education, Engineering, Dentistry, Law, Management, Physiotherapy, Pharmacy, Nursing, Physical Education and Architecture. Saveetha Institute has been awarded grade A by NAAC. The medical college holds the 25th rank among all medical institutes in the country. All the courses are recognised by the Medical Council of India and the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

Q:   How can I get admission to best Dental Diploma colleges in India?

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Students can refer below for the eligibility criteria for the list of colleges offering Diploma courses after BDS that is followed by most Dental Diploma courses offering colleges in India:

  • The minimum qualification for most dental Diploma programs is completion of 10+2 (higher secondary education) or an equivalent qualification.
  • Specific eligibility criteria and selection processes can vary depending on the institution.
  • Some colleges might have entrance exams for these programs.

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from official website and may vary.

Q:   Is studying Dental Diploma in India considered expensive?

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No, it can be observed that studying Dental Diploma in India can be quite inexpensive as most of the colleges have an average fee of less than INR 1 lakh. You can refer to the table below for the low costing best Dental Diploma colleges in India:

College NameTuition FeeEligibility / Exams
Saveetha Dental College, ChennaiINR 5,000 - INR 1.5 lakhMerit-Based
Pragyan International UniversityINR 14,500 - INR 19,500Merit-Based
Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and ResearchINR 20,000Merit-Based
Ragas Dental College and Hospital, ChennaiINR 20,000Merit-Based
Sun Rise UniversityINR 25,000

Merit-Based

Hope this answered your question!

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Q:   What are the courses offered by best Dental Diploma colleges in India?

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Hi, you can refer to the table below for the courses offered by best Dental Diploma colleges in India:

College NameCourses Offered Tuition Fee
SIMTSINR 2 Lacs - INR 4 lakh
JSS Dental College
  • Diploma in Dental Operating Room Assistant
INR 60,000 - INR 70,000
Post Graduate Institute of Dental Sciences-
Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences-

Q:   What are the various specialisations offered by best Dental Diploma colleges in India?

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Please refer to the table below for the top specialisations offered by best Dental Diploma colleges in India:

Top SpecialisationsNo. of CollegesPopular Colleges
Orthodontics5D. A. Pandu Memorial R. V. Dental College,  
A.J Institute of Dental Sciences, Vokkaligara Sangha Dental College and Hospital, etc.
Endodontics4D. A. Pandu Memorial R. V. Dental College,  
A.J Institute of Dental Sciences, Vokkaligara Sangha Dental College and Hospital, etc.
Prosthodontics4D. A. Pandu Memorial R. V. Dental College, A.J Institute of Dental Sciences,  
Vokkaligara Sangha Dental College and Hospital
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery3SIMTS, Mahatma Gandhi Mission's Dental College and Hospitral, Vokkaligara Sangha Dental College and Hospital, etc.
Public Health1Max Healthcare Institute

Hope this answered your question!

Q:   Can I do Dental Diploma in India without any entrance exam?

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Yes, you can surely pursue Dental Diploma in India without any entrance exam. Please refer to the table below for the best Dental Diploma colleges in India that accept students without any entrance exams:

College NameTuition Fee
CMC Vellore-
Post-Graduate Institute of Dental Science-
BHUINR 50,000
Government Dental College, Trivandrum-
Institute of Medical Sciences BHUINR 50,000

Q:   Which is a better course among BDS and BAMS?

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First of all, as said by everyone it totally depends on your interests. Here are some points regarding the comparison.

  • Study content * Bams involves Ayurveda, the study of plants, how to prepare medicines naturally and so on so the studies of this field are quite hard. On the other hand, BDS only involves the studies of dental health and its theory.
  • * Entrance * For BDS, you have to give NEET and score 450 above to get a good govt. college and BAMS can be achieved by both NEET and state entrance test.
  • * Salary *Of course, BDS has much higher salary than BAMS and scope too.
  • *My suggestions* I think you should go for BDS. It's fun playing with the tools, you can also come across dental surgeries while BAMS is just about medicine, medicine and medicine. But it totally depends on your interest and where your happiness lies, so make your decision wisely. Best of luck!
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Q:   How do I find the best private Dental college in India?

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Choosing the best private dental college in India can be difficult, but with careful thought and study, you can undoubtedly find the one that best meets your needs and goals. Here are a few crucial steps to help you:

  • Are you seeking for a college with a challenging curriculum, renowned faculty, and a strong research focus?
  • Do you value hands-on experience through various clinical rotations and early patient interaction?
  • What is your budget, and are scholarships available?
  • Do you have a preference for a specific city or region, or do you value a bustling campus life?
  • Does the college provide options for specialisation or training in your selected field?

Remember that the "best" college is subjective and based on your own needs and interests. Following these steps and completing thorough research will prepare you to make an informed selection that will put you on the path to a successful dental profession.

Q:   Which is better, a MBBS or a BDS?

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Medical aspirants have preferred the MBBS course over the BDS course. Two are different from one another as follows:

  1. Coursework: In the MBBS program, you learn about human anatomy, pathology, and other clinical aspects of medicine. A BDS degree qualifies you as a specialist in dental surgery and treatment.
  2. Fees: The fees for the BDS are comparably lower than the MBBS fee. The cost of the MBBS program can reach 15 lacs even in government colleges, while the BDS program can cost up to 6 lacs.
  3. Career Options: A BDS can be used to become a dentist, dental hygienist, or prosthodontist. After earning your MBBS, you can apply for medical officer jobs in the government, like in UPSC CMS, but private hospitals and clinics demand a master's degree in any field of medicine, including surgery.
  4. Salary: An MBBS degree can earn you up to Rs. 1 lac per month, while a BDS degree can earn you an average annual salary of about Rs. 4.5 lacs. When it comes to NEET counseling, the majority of students who receive high marks opt for MBBS, though BDS is an excellent and less hectic choice.

Q:   Can I do Dental course in India without NEET?

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No, NEET is mandatory for admission to most Dental colleges in India including BDS. NEET ensures a fair and consistent selection procedure for dental colleges across the country. The exam assesses candidates' knowledge and skills in Science disciplines related to dentistry, such as biology and chemistry. The DCI requires NEET scores for BDS admissions to all recognised dental colleges, both government and private.

While there are other dental courses available without NEET, they:

  • Do not qualify you to practise dentistry in India.
  • Career options are restricted when compared to BDS.
  • Separate entrance tests may continue to be necessary.

As a result, if you want to become a dentist in India, you must first take and pass the NEET.

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