The BDS course at Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University (BVDU) in Pune offers a structured academic program with a focus on patient-centric learning. Admission is merit-based, with original documents and fees required for enrollment. The course involves four years of study followed by a one-year rotational internship at the college hospital, offering practical experience. The faculty employs a mix of lectures and presentations, with a mentor-mentee system supporting student engagement. While some departments face faculty shortages, many instructors are highly qualified.
Students undergo five exams annually, paying academic fees that start at 5 lakhs for the first year and increase by 5% each year, reaching 5.75 lakhs by the fourth year. Additional costs include a dental kit and university exam fees. The college does not provide direct job placements, but internships and partnerships with companies like Colgate offer employment opportunities. Interns receive stipends ranging from 2,000 to 5,000 INR per month, although direct patient interaction is limited due to low patient flow.
Although scholarships are unavailable, education loans such as the SBI student loan can be accessed, excluding those who fail an academic year. Students without NEET UG qualifications incur a 10 lakh fee. The university's tuition fees are considered affordable compared to other institutions in Pune, with installment plans available.







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