The college offers a BDS program with an admission process that requires a passing score on the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) and at least 50% in board exams. Applications are submitted in person after obtaining the necessary NEET score. The college has a commendable faculty-to-student ratio of 1:4, providing personalized attention and strong academic support, with faculty having 5 to 10 years of experience. The program includes three internal exams per subject, monthly tests, practical exams, and a pre-university exam yearly.
The total program fee is Rs. 5.14 Lakhs, with the first year costing Rs. 1,14,000 and Rs. 1 Lakh for each subsequent year. As a government-affiliated institution, the college offers lower fees compared to private alternatives and provides significant employment opportunities in associated government hospitals. Although direct placements are not offered, students can establish their own clinics or pursue further studies. The program mandates a one-year internship with a monthly stipend of INR 12,000 and a rural service year for additional learning.
An optional two-year internship offers a stipend of INR 55,000 per month. Scholarships are available for economically weaker students and those with strong academics, like the Medhavi Yojna covering full tuition for eligible students. Tuition fees are approximately 100,000 INR annually, with a refundable caution money of 14,000 INR after five years. Exam fees are 750 INR per theory paper and 250 INR per practical. An internship stipend is 14,100 INR monthly.
Overall, the college provides quality education at affordable rates, slightly higher than other government dental colleges, due to its autonomous status.









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