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Piyush Singh

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Yes, the NEET MDS syllabus is similar to the BDS course syllabus. Aspirants planning to appear for the NEET MDS exam must study in lines with the BDS course subjects and topics. Talking about this, NBEMS has stated, "The syllabus for the exam shall be that of BDS standard and shall cover all the subjects/syllabus taught during the BDS course as prescribed in the DCI Revised BDS Course Regulations, 2007 as amended from time to time."

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Saurav chaudhary

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At present, the BDS to MBBS Bridge Course does not exist as a standard offering in India. The typical route involves preparing for and qualifying in the NEET UG exam, and then pursuing MBBS through the traditional channels. If you are serious about making this transition, it's essential to plan for the additional time and resources required. 
 

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Siddhant Panwar

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No, the Army Dental Corps (ADC) does not offer BDS courses. The Army Dental Corps is primarily a branch of the Indian Army responsible for providing dental care to military personnel and their families. It is not an educational institution but a professional service corps that recruits qualified dental professionals.What Army Dental Corps Offers:The ADC recruits candidates who have already completed their BDS or MDS degrees from a recognised university and have cleared the NEET MDS exam.Candidates join as Short Service Commissioned Officers or under permanent commission, depending on the selection process.

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Venkata Siddardha Voona

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The admission for BDS begins with National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). For 2024 - 2025 academic year, this exam is on may 5th. If you good score, then you will get the admission through counseling process. For BDS course, academic year starts in the month of October for every year. 

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Ankit kumar

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Hi Sakshi, To apply for a BDS internship at RUHS College, follow these steps:Application Process:Check Eligibility – Ensure you have completed final-year BDS exams from a DCI-recognized college.Visit RUHS Official Website – Check the internship notification and guidelines.Obtain No Objection Certificate (NOC) – If you're from another college, get an NOC from your parent institution.Submit Application – Fill out the internship application form (available online or at the college).Attach Required Documents:BDS degree/provisional certificatePrevious academic mark sheetsInternship approval letter (if applicable)Identity proofPay Fe
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Mamona Jain

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BDS course students often face several challenges during their course. One of the main difficulties is the academic rigour, as the curriculum is vast and involves mastering complex subjects like Anatomy, Biochemistry, and Dental Sciences, requiring consistent study and strong memorization skills. The practical aspect of the BDS course can also be challenging, as students need to develop fine motor skills for performing intricate dental procedures, which can be stressful and time-consuming. Additionally, the clinical rotations and internships can be demanding, as students need to manage patient care while also learning under s
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Aishwarya Rai

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Pursuing a BDS course offers several advantages over other healthcare courses, especially for those interested in specialised oral healthcare. One key benefit is that dentistry focuses on a specific aspect of healthcare, allowing graduates to develop expert skills in diagnosing, treating, and preventing dental conditions, which is highly rewarding both professionally and financially. BDS course also offers the flexibility of opening one's practice, providing independence and the potential for higher earnings compared to other healthcare fields. Additionally, the BDS course typically has a more structured and shorter duration
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Kanishk Shukla

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Pursuing diplomas or certifications after completing a BDS course can significantly enhance a dentist's career prospects by offering specialised skills and knowledge in various areas of dentistry. These certifications can help BDS graduates acquire expertise in high-demand areas, enabling them to offer advanced treatments, attract more patients, and increase earning potential. Additionally, pursuing a Diploma in hospital management or public health dentistry can open up non-clinical career paths in hospital administration or public health initiatives. Certifications are often shorter in duration than full postgraduate pr
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Yatendra Pradhan

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When choosing a college for BDS course, students should consider the following factors:Accreditation and RecognitionFaculty and Teaching QualityInfrastructure and FacilitiesClinical Exposure and Internship OpportunitiesLocationFee Structure and Financial AidAdmission Process and CutoffsReputation and Ranking of the CollegeResearch and Development OpportunitiesSpecialization Options and Postgraduate Opportunities

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Parul Thapa

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The BDS course syllabus is specifically designed to focus on dental Science and oral health, while the MBBS syllabus is centred around general medicine and surgery. In the BDS course, subjects are tailored to dental care, such as dental anatomy.In contrast, the MBBS syllabus covers a broader range of medical topics. Additionally, while the BDS course includes a one-year internship focusing on practical dental procedures, MBBS students undergo clinical training across multiple medical disciplines. Both programs involve rigorous theoretical and practical training, but BDS is more specialised in dental practices, whereas MB
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