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HITISH KUMAR SAHOO

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Please mention your catagory and considering open catagory also there is a chance continue with the councelling till spot round.

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Deeksha Dixit

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It is difficult to accurately predict in the absence of your category-based rank; however, based on the previous year's trends, it has been observed that you have to score more than 400 in NEET UG to get a government quota seat in Karnataka. With a score of 306, you may get into a Bachelor of Dental Surgery college, but you will get a private seat. For instance, you may get admission into dental colleges like the S. J. M. Dental College and Hospital under private quota seats. Alternatively, you can also use the Shiksha platform's NEET College Predictor 2022 (https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-and-health-sciences/neet-college-predictor) t
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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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If you want any private college for BDS then yes many colleges are in Karnataka but according to your NEET marks and rank you have no chance to get a government college basis of your marks. Please try next year for government dental college and get good marks in NEET.

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Avika Bhardwaj

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Hey,
I am one of the best examples that you can relate to.
I've done my BDS and worked in a clinic for an year. Then gave my CAT, XAT, SNAP etc, and scored a whooping 97.36 percentile. I am currently an alumnus of XIMB-HR working in Jodhpur.
I also had a dentist amongst my seniors and one among my juniors in PG. A junior dentist gave her CAT and scored 99.2 and is an alumnus of IIM Calcutta. She didn't like being a dentist too.
Campus placements are good if you are good with your presentation skills, communication and are diligent enough. If you have a love for it, broaden your horizons, you need not stick to MHA nor think that you have wa
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Avika Bhardwaj

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Think DDS/ DMD or the residency in dentistry would be the best option to study abroad post BDS. As unlike in India, dentistry is one of the most respected profession in western world. Amongst the option you have provided I. e. Maharashtra or MBA or MS Healthcare administration, I would suggest you to go for the better university than degree. As all the above mentioned degrees will train you for the same skill Sets. Also, if you're considering the US as an option to pursue your higher education then try to inquire for a course that comes under STEM. As you will get 3 year optional practice training (OPT) post STEM course and you will ge
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Avika Bhardwaj

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Its good provided your interest into management services rather than the main clinical services for which your trained while doing your BDS This course opens up few other industries. A hospital management graduate can get placement into three major fields I. e. Healthcare IT, Health Insurance and Hospitals or Healthcare allied services. There are few positions in some firms in which they prefer only those with medical background. Few of my friends who have done MBA Hospital Management after their BDS are working in Clear path and others firms because they specially hire people who have a BDS degree which can be advantage to their busin
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Avika Bhardwaj

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Very good question, at the right time. I only wanted to write about the options available for Dentists in all perspectives, without making the BDS education go waste. There are options to shift your field entirely too. - If you want to continue clinical side, you can do MS or continue with BDS. If you do MS in non-clinicals (O. Path, Ph.D. you can go for research pertainting to Dentistry too. You have many fellowship courses also available (only to gain skills and clinical experience, but they are not DCI recognised). You have fellowships in forensic odontology too (practically of no use in India). You can try for posts in Dental colle
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Avika Bhardwaj

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Avika Bhardwaj

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Well, you can do anything buddy. Let me get straight to the point. Private practice - being a dentist u should be aware of this ( if you are ). You can setup your clinic in your place or any place in India after getting registered with DCI. Job (Medical Officer) - you can apply to the government. Posts via public service commission examination of state and centre. Or you can take a Private job in any hospital or clinic. (Provided there should be vacancy). Higher studies - After BDS you can go for PG course MS MPH Maharashtra or MBA etc. As well as there are plenty of Diploma courses. Job - (Banking, Administration or others) - Bieng a
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