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Avika Bhardwaj

Beginner-Level 4

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

Beginner-Level 4

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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Avika Bhardwaj

Beginner-Level 4

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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Piyush yadav

Contributor-Level 7

Hello, the best college for MBBS and other one course is all India institute of medical Science Delhi. For that you have to score minimum 700+ marks in NEET examination. Or if you want other college name according to your state then you can check online. Good luck.

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Admissions to Vishnu College for BDS courses are through management quota and NEET counseling.
For this year, the college cutoff has not been declared yet. For more information, you can visit the college or participate in NEET counseling.
Vishnu Dental College, Bhimavaram, is one of the reputed private dental colleges in Andhra Pradesh.
The duration of the MBBS course is 4 years + one year of compulsory internship.
BDS doctors are experts in dental treatments and surgery. After completion of BDS, the student can choose to become a dentist, dental surgeon, endodontic, oral and maxillofacial pathologist, oral surgeon, etc.

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Sangita

Beginner-Level 3

Yes you can I ask your marks because marks makes your college perfect and public and private college are mostly same so don't worry.

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Piyush yadav

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Rakesh, your rank has possibility of getting admission in medical courses like B.A. MS and veterinary so please follow the counseling and check last year's cutoff also for making the option form also. Be positive. All the very best.

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Piyush yadav

Contributor-Level 7

Hi ridhi, as per your all India rank the admission in medical courses like BDS or B.A. MS in government college is very hard to get admission instead of that Government College you can go with semi Government College in your state or you can go for all India quota admission in medical courses. All the best for your bright future.

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Piyush yadav

Contributor-Level 7

Hello, as per your NEET score it is predictable for your seat in BHMS or BDS and there is no chance of getting admission in government college. So please prefer for your next attempt of NEET examination with proper and well preparation. Best of luck for your bright future.

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