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Arindam Modak

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Yes, good job opportunities would be there after completing your BDS course in a private college. The college may be a factor in employing you at the very outset, but BDS is known to have a number of opportunities in wider spaces:Private Practice: The moment you qualify as BDS, you can either start your own practice or work under someone else's. It's a very lucrative option if you are able to gain some experience and get clients.Dental Clinics and Hospitals: A lot of private clinics and hospitals hang around, recruiting BDS graduates for general dentistry roles. Further, with experience, you could get into more specialised fields.Gover
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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 2024It 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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Rayamkula Harish

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Admission regarding NEET score BDS in Haryana: complete 617BDS courses in Haryana with a score of 617 in NEET and a general category rank of 6213700, BDS admission criteria and cut-off trend analysis would be the needful for dental colleges in Haryana.NEET Score Analysts: Sure, 617 isn't anything short of a very good ground score leaving with a huge leg-space of eligibility to a lot of dental colleges.Rank Logic: But it still states that 6213700 is quite far behind, really putting many candidates ahead of you, which is another flaw considering your probabilities.Cut-off trends: Admission cut-offs vary from year to year according to va
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Shejal agrawal

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It is an institution provided by the Post-Graduate Institute of Dental Science, Rohtak, Haryana. For this course, merit purely depends on NEET marks only.NEET 2024 BDS Cut-off for PGIDS, Rohtak:General Category Round 1: Closing Rank 28,090 Round 2: Closing Rank 35,297Haryana State Quota:   Round 2: Closing Rank 52,550The ranks above convey up to which rank candidates have been granted admission in their respective rounds.Regarding Cutoff:Cutoff Rank: The rank at which the last candidate in a round gets admitted.Rounds: The counseling process happens in several rounds, and the cutoff varies from round to round.Cutoff
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Arindam Modak

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The Government Dental College and Hospital GDCH Hyderabad offers one year of compulsory internship to final-year students pursuing the Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) degree, where they will receive firsthand experience in several dental specialties.These include oral and maxillofacial surgery, conservative dentistry and endodontics, prosthodontics, periodontology, orthodontics, oral pathology, and pedodontics. The last sector is one of the horizons with unfulfilled potential concerning a selected number of students.During-the -students practice participatory clinical approaches toward patient diagnosis, planning, and management by be
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Arindam Modak

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At the Government Dental College and Hospital, Jamnagar, students admitted to the BDS program may need to sign a discontinuation bond. By such a bond, a student who discontinues the course before its actual completion is required to pay a certain penalty. Such bonds are said to ensure students' commitment towards the course and check their habit of leaving seats, which could have been taken by other deserving candidates.Points to Note :--Amount of bond: The penalty amount stated in the discontinuation bond can vary and be changed according to the rules of the institution or government. It comes down to knowing from the college administ
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Lokeshwaran

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If you're looking for an affordable BDS option in Patiala or Chandigarh, here are some good options:1. Government Patiala Dental College and Hospital – It is a government college. Therefore, it is one of the most affordable colleges. An excellent reputation for quality education and access is credited to NEET.2. Chandigarh Dental College, Mohali – Private College But it's still relatively inexpensive. Excellent facilities and faculty You will need a NEET score for admission.3. Swami Vivekananda Institute of Dentistry, Patiala - Another private college with a reasonable fee structure. It is known for its excellent infrastructure and
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